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Paper Abstract
Fabricating a robotic component comprising 100s of distributed, connected sensors can be very difficult with current approaches. To address these challenges, we are developing a novel additive manufacturing technology to enable the integrated fabrication of robotic structural elements with distributed, interconnected sensors and actuators. The focus is on resistive and capacitive sensors and electromagnetic actuators, though others are anticipated. Anticipated applications beyond robotics include advanced prosthetics, wearable electronics, and defense electronics. This paper presents preliminary results for printing polymers and conductive material simultaneously to form small sensor arrays. Approaches to optimizing sensor performance are discussed.
Paper Details
Date Published: 18 June 2015
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Proc. SPIE 9494, Next-Generation Robotics II; and Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspired Computation: Theory and Applications IX, 949404 (18 June 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2179507
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9494:
Next-Generation Robotics II; and Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspired Computation: Theory and Applications IX
Misty Blowers; Dan Popa; Muthu B. J. Wijesundara, Editor(s)
Proc. SPIE 9494, Next-Generation Robotics II; and Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspired Computation: Theory and Applications IX, 949404 (18 June 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2179507
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Matt Saari, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Bryan Cox, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Matt Galla, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Bryan Cox, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Matt Galla, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Paul S. Krueger, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Edmond Richer, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Adam L. Cohen, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Edmond Richer, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Adam L. Cohen, Southern Methodist Univ. (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9494:
Next-Generation Robotics II; and Machine Intelligence and Bio-inspired Computation: Theory and Applications IX
Misty Blowers; Dan Popa; Muthu B. J. Wijesundara, Editor(s)
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