A full-body tactile sensor suit using electrically conductive fabric and strings

We present design and implementation of a tactile sensor system, sensor suit, that covers the entire body of a robot. The sensor suit is designed to be soft and flexible and to have a large number of sensing regions. We have built the sensor suit using electrically conductive fabric and string. The current version of the sensor suit has 192 sensing regions. Each sensing region works as a binary switch in the current version. All of the signals from the sensor suit are gathered and superimposed on a visual image of the robot. The video multiplexer for the sensor signals is built on a field programmable gate array set. The construction of sensor suit system and its application with a full-body humanoid are presented.

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