Attributable to the complex distribution of tactile vesicles under the skin and the ability of the brain to process specific tactile parameters(shape,hardness,and surface texture),human skin can have the capacity for ...Attributable to the complex distribution of tactile vesicles under the skin and the ability of the brain to process specific tactile parameters(shape,hardness,and surface texture),human skin can have the capacity for tactile spatial reconstruction and visualization of complex object geometry and surface texture.However,current haptic sensor technologies are predominantly point sensors,which do not have an interlaced distribution structure similar to that of haptic vesicles,limiting their potential in human-computer interaction applications.Here,we report an optical microfiber array skin(OMAS)imitating tactile vesicle interlaced structures for tactile visualization and object reconstruction sensing.This device is characterized by high sensitivity(−0.83 N/V)and fast response time(38 ms).We demonstrate that combining the signals collected by the OMAS with appropriate artificial intelligence algorithms enables the recognition of objects with different hardnesses and shapes with 100%accuracy.It also allows for the classification of fabrics with different surface textures with 98.5%accuracy and Braille patterns with 99%accuracy.As a proof-of-concept,we integrated OMAS into a robot arm to select mahjong among six common objects and successfully recognize its suits by touch,which provides a new solution for tactile sensory processing for human-computer interaction.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Sciences Foundation of China grant No.62275269.
文摘Attributable to the complex distribution of tactile vesicles under the skin and the ability of the brain to process specific tactile parameters(shape,hardness,and surface texture),human skin can have the capacity for tactile spatial reconstruction and visualization of complex object geometry and surface texture.However,current haptic sensor technologies are predominantly point sensors,which do not have an interlaced distribution structure similar to that of haptic vesicles,limiting their potential in human-computer interaction applications.Here,we report an optical microfiber array skin(OMAS)imitating tactile vesicle interlaced structures for tactile visualization and object reconstruction sensing.This device is characterized by high sensitivity(−0.83 N/V)and fast response time(38 ms).We demonstrate that combining the signals collected by the OMAS with appropriate artificial intelligence algorithms enables the recognition of objects with different hardnesses and shapes with 100%accuracy.It also allows for the classification of fabrics with different surface textures with 98.5%accuracy and Braille patterns with 99%accuracy.As a proof-of-concept,we integrated OMAS into a robot arm to select mahjong among six common objects and successfully recognize its suits by touch,which provides a new solution for tactile sensory processing for human-computer interaction.