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Spatial Calibration of Humanoid Robot Flexible Tactile Skin for Human–Robot Interaction

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Recent developments in robotics have enabled humanoid robots to be used in tasks where they have to physically interact with humans, including robot-supported caregiving. This interaction—referred to as physical human–robot interaction (pHRI)—requires physical contact between the robot and the human body; one way to improve this is to use efficient sensing methods for the physical contact. In this paper, we use a flexible tactile sensing array and integrate it as a tactile skin for the humanoid robot HRP-4C. As the sensor can take any shape due to its flexible property, a particular focus is given on its spatial calibration, i.e., the determination of the locations of the sensor cells and their normals when attached to the robot. For this purpose, a novel method of spatial calibration using B-spline surfaces has been developed. We demonstrate with two methods that this calibration method gives a good approximation of the sensor position and show that our flexible tactile sensor can be fully integrated on a robot and used as input for robot control tasks. These contributions are a first step toward the use of flexible tactile sensors in pHRI applications.

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hal-04178910 , version 1 (08-08-2023)

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Sélim Chefchaouni Moussaoui, Rafael Cisneros-Limón, Hiroshi Kaminaga, Mehdi Benallegue, Taiki Nobeshima, et al.. Spatial Calibration of Humanoid Robot Flexible Tactile Skin for Human–Robot Interaction. Sensors, 2023, 23 (9), pp.4569. ⟨10.3390/s23094569⟩. ⟨hal-04178910⟩
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