GelSlim: A High-Resolution, Compact, Robust, and Calibrated Tactile-sensing Finger
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چکیده
This work describes the development of a highresolution tactile-sensing finger for robot grasping. This finger, inspired by previous GelSight sensing techniques, features an integration that is slimer, more robust, and with more homogenoeus output than previous vision-based tactile sensors. To achieve a compact integration, we redesign the optical path from illumination source to camera by combining light guides and an arrangement of mirror reflections. The optical path can be parametrized with geometric design variables and we describe the tradeoffs between the thickness of the finger, the depth of field of the camera, and the size of the tactile sensing pad. The sensor can sustain the wear from continuous use–and abuse–in grasping tasks by combining tougher materials for the compliant soft gel, a textured fabric skin, a structurally rigid body, and a calibration process that ensures homogeneous illumination and contrast of the tactile images during use. Finally, we evaluate the sensor’s durability along four metrics that capture the signal quality during more than 3000 grasping experiments.
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