Multi-axis force and torque sensors are type of transducers. They can measure force and torque in three dimensions. These sensors have multiple applications in robotic systems. The majority of these type of sensors use the strain measurement in any elastic structure. There are multiple approaches for strain measurement which include resistive strain gauge, piezo-electric and capacitive technologies. The evaluation of such a system can be done on various parameters, maximizing the acceptable sensing range while minimizing measurement errors/crosstalk is the main design challenge. In future, because force and torque sensors are necessary for service machines to interact with people in different situations, they will be widely deployed. Howeve...
Existing commercial designs for multi-axis force sensors are very expensive, providing a disincentiv...
The measurement of time-varying forces and torques applied to flexible mechanical structures cannot ...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper presents a multi-axis force/tor...
The use of robots and manipulators in many kind of applications, such as scientific, medical or indu...
This paper presents a multi-axis force/torque sensor based on simply-supported beam and optoelectron...
A novel low cost force-torque transducer suitable for robotic applications, its development from des...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete design methodology for a multi-axis resonant fo...
A multi-axis force sensor measures forces and moments occurring in more than one spatial direction. ...
A compliant force/torque sensor for robot force control has been developed. This thesis presents met...
The concept of force-moment sensing of multiposition mechatronic modules (MMM) of intelligent robots...
A sensing device for measuring force and/or torque includes a top part with a top electrode structur...
In advanced robotic applications where a physical interaction of the robot with the environment take...
The project focuses on designing a new type of six-degree freedom force/torque sensor and developmen...
Conference of 3rd Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics Conference ; Conference Date: 20 April 2016 T...
Conference of 2015 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2015 ; Conference ...
Existing commercial designs for multi-axis force sensors are very expensive, providing a disincentiv...
The measurement of time-varying forces and torques applied to flexible mechanical structures cannot ...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper presents a multi-axis force/tor...
The use of robots and manipulators in many kind of applications, such as scientific, medical or indu...
This paper presents a multi-axis force/torque sensor based on simply-supported beam and optoelectron...
A novel low cost force-torque transducer suitable for robotic applications, its development from des...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete design methodology for a multi-axis resonant fo...
A multi-axis force sensor measures forces and moments occurring in more than one spatial direction. ...
A compliant force/torque sensor for robot force control has been developed. This thesis presents met...
The concept of force-moment sensing of multiposition mechatronic modules (MMM) of intelligent robots...
A sensing device for measuring force and/or torque includes a top part with a top electrode structur...
In advanced robotic applications where a physical interaction of the robot with the environment take...
The project focuses on designing a new type of six-degree freedom force/torque sensor and developmen...
Conference of 3rd Sensors for Next-Generation Robotics Conference ; Conference Date: 20 April 2016 T...
Conference of 2015 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2015 ; Conference ...
Existing commercial designs for multi-axis force sensors are very expensive, providing a disincentiv...
The measurement of time-varying forces and torques applied to flexible mechanical structures cannot ...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper presents a multi-axis force/tor...