Applied Sciences (Oct 2016)

Bio-Inspired PVDF-Based, Mouse Whisker Mimicking, Tactile Sensor

  • Mohsin Islam Tiwana,
  • Moazzam Islam Tiwana,
  • Stephen James Redmond,
  • Nigel Hamilton Lovell,
  • Javaid Iqbal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app6100297
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
p. 297

Abstract

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The design and fabrication of a Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) based, mouse (or rodent) whisker mimicking, tactile sensor is presented. Unlike previous designs reported in the literature, this sensor mimics the mouse whisker not only mechanically, but it also makes macro movements just like a real mouse whisker in a natural environment. We have developed a mathematical model and performed finite element analysis using COMSOL, in order to optimise the whisker to have the same natural frequency as that of a biological whisker. Similarly, we have developed a control system that enables the whisker mimicking sensor to vibrate at variable frequencies and conducted practical experiments to validate the response of the sensor. The natural frequency of the whisker can be designed anywhere between 35 and 110 Hz, the same as a biological whisker, by choosing different materials and physical dimensions. The control system of this sensor enables the whisker to vibrate between 5 and 236 Hz.

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