Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art

Recent decades have seen significant progress in the field of artificial hands. Most of the surveys, which try to capture the latest developments in this field, focused on actuation and control systems of these devices. In this paper, our goal is to provide a comprehensive survey of the sensors for...

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Main Authors: Artur Saudabayev, Huseyin Atakan Varol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2015-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7283549/
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spelling doaj-48a6cda0866f4bee88cb69f904b84e002021-03-29T19:34:03ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362015-01-0131765178210.1109/ACCESS.2015.24825437283549Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the ArtArtur Saudabayev0Huseyin Atakan Varol1Department of Robotics, Nazarbayev University, Astana, KazakhstanDepartment of Robotics, Nazarbayev University, Astana, KazakhstanRecent decades have seen significant progress in the field of artificial hands. Most of the surveys, which try to capture the latest developments in this field, focused on actuation and control systems of these devices. In this paper, our goal is to provide a comprehensive survey of the sensors for artificial hands. In order to present the evolution of the field, we cover five year periods starting at the turn of the millennium. At each period, we present the robot hands with a focus on their sensor systems dividing them into categories, such as prosthetics, research devices, and industrial end-effectors. We also cover the sensors developed for robot hand usage in each era. Finally, the period between 2010 and 2015 introduces the reader to the state of the art and also hints to the future directions in the sensor development for artificial hands.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7283549/Artificial handsprostheticsindustrial roboticsrobotic handsrobot end effectorssensors
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Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art
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Artificial hands
prosthetics
industrial robotics
robotic hands
robot end effectors
sensors
author_facet Artur Saudabayev
Huseyin Atakan Varol
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title Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art
title_short Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art
title_full Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art
title_fullStr Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art
title_full_unstemmed Sensors for Robotic Hands: A Survey of State of the Art
title_sort sensors for robotic hands: a survey of state of the art
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Recent decades have seen significant progress in the field of artificial hands. Most of the surveys, which try to capture the latest developments in this field, focused on actuation and control systems of these devices. In this paper, our goal is to provide a comprehensive survey of the sensors for artificial hands. In order to present the evolution of the field, we cover five year periods starting at the turn of the millennium. At each period, we present the robot hands with a focus on their sensor systems dividing them into categories, such as prosthetics, research devices, and industrial end-effectors. We also cover the sensors developed for robot hand usage in each era. Finally, the period between 2010 and 2015 introduces the reader to the state of the art and also hints to the future directions in the sensor development for artificial hands.
topic Artificial hands
prosthetics
industrial robotics
robotic hands
robot end effectors
sensors
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