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Journal of Physiology-paris | 2009

Robotics of human movements

Patrick van der Smagt; Markus Grebenstein; Holger Urbanek; Nadine Fligge; Michael Strohmayr; Georg Stillfried; Jonathon Parrish; Agneta Gustus

The construction of robotic systems that can move the way humans do, with respect to agility, stability and precision, is a necessary prerequisite for the successful integration of robotic systems in human environments. We explain human-centered views on robotics, based on the three basic ingredients (1) actuation; (2) sensing; and (3) control, and formulate detailed examples thereof.


intelligent robots and systems | 2010

The DLR touch sensor I: A flexible tactile sensor for robotic hands based on a crossed-wire approach

Michael Strohmayr; Hannes P. Saal; A.H. Potdar; P. van der Smagt

One of the main challenges in service robotics is to equip dexterous robotic hands with sensitive tactile sensors in order to cope with the inherent problems posed by unknown and unstructured environments. As the increasing mechatronic integration of complex robotic hands leaves little additional space for proprioceptive sensors, exteroceptive tactile sensors become more and more important. We present a novel tactile sensor design, based on piezo-resistive soft material and a crossed-wire approach. We present the development of a first prototype and its evaluation in various classification tasks, showing promising results.


Archive | 2012

Producing foil element, useful e.g. for tactile sensor, comprises providing elastically deformable first layer, applying first spaces, providing elastically deformable second layer, joining second surface to first spaces and curing

Michael Strohmayr


Archive | 2007

Tactile surface sensor i.e. piezoresistive surface sensor, for use in e.g. automation engineering application, has electrical resistance lines formed from particle paths of electrically conducting particles in line body

E. Krampe; Patrick van der Smagt; Michael Strohmayr


Archive | 2010

Surgical manipulation instrument

Ulrich Seibold; Sophie Thielmann; Michael Strohmayr


Archive | 2012

Sense element of tactile sensor used in e.g. robotics, has resilient deformable spacers that are arranged at respective surfaces of non-conductive resilient deformable layers such that spacers are intersected with each other

Michael Strohmayr


Archive | 2010

Sensor for detecting electrical biopotential, particularly for use in medical apparatus, prosthesis liner, sleeve or belt, has substrate with multiple needles, where shell extends partially over main surface of substrate

Andreas Harms; Patrick van der Dr. Smagt; Michael Strohmayr


Archive | 2012

Tactile sensor for detecting mechanical stimulus, has polymer based elastically extendible electric resistor element that is comprised of strain dependent variable conductivity

Michael Strohmayr


Archive | 2011

Minimally invasive instrument

Michael Strohmayr; Sophie Lantermann; Florian Alexander Fröhlich


Archive | 2010

Contact point for use between metallic electrical conductor and electrical conductor in elongation-sensitive resistor transmitter, has gap provided between polymer-based electrical conductor and another point

Oliver Eiberger; Nikolaus Seitz; Michael Strohmayr

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E. Krampe

German Aerospace Center

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A.H. Potdar

German Aerospace Center

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