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Robotic sensors are used to estimate a
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's condition and environment. These signals are passed to a controller to enable appropriate behavior. Sensors in robots are based on the functions of human
sensory organ A sense is a biological system used by an organism for sensation, the process of gathering information about the world through the detection of stimuli. (For example, in the human body, the brain which is part of the central nervous system rec ...
s. Robots require extensive information about their environment in order to function effectively.


Classification

Sensors provide analogs to human senses and can monitor other phenomena for which humans lack explicit sensors. * Simple Touch: Sensing an object's presence or absence. * Complex Touch: Sensing an object's size, shape and/or hardness. * Simple Force: Measuring force along a single axis. * Complex Force: Measuring force along multiple axes. * Simple Vision: Detecting edges, holes and corners. * Complex Vision: Recognizing objects. *
Proximity Proximity may refer to: * Distance, a numerical description of how far apart objects are * Proxemics, the study of human spatial requirements and the effects of population density * Proximity (2000 film), ''Proximity'' (2000 film), an action/thril ...
: Non-contact detection of an object. Sensors can measure physical properties, such as the distance between objects, the presence of light and the frequency of sound. They can measure: * Object Proximity: The presence/absence of an object, bearing, color, distance between objects. * Physical orientation. The co-ordinates of object in space. * Heat: The wavelength of infrared or ultra violet rays, temperature, magnitude, direction. * Chemicals: The presence, identity, and concentration of chemicals or reactants * Sound: The presence, frequency, and intensity of sound. Motion controllers, potentiometers, tacho-generators and encoder are used as joint sensors, whereas strain-gauge based sensing is used at the end-effector location for contact force control.


Internal sensor*

It is the part of the robot. Internal sensors measure the robot's internal state. They are used to measure position, velocity and acceleration of the robot joint or end effectors.


Position sensor

Position sensor A position sensor is a sensor that detects an object's position. A position sensor may indicate the absolute position of the object (its location) or its relative position (displacement) in terms of linear travel, rotational angle or three-dimensio ...
s measure the position of a joint (the degree to which the joint is extended). They include: *
Encoder Encoder may refer to: Electronic circuits * Audio encoder, converts digital audio to analog audio signals * Video encoder, converts digital video to analog video signals * Simple encoder, assigns a binary code to an active input line * Priority e ...
: a digital optical device that converts motion into a sequence of digital pulses. *
Potentiometer A potentiometer is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat. The measuring instrume ...
: a variable resistance device that expresses linear or angular displacements in terms of voltage. *
Linear variable differential transformer The linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) (also called linear variable displacement transformer, linear variable displacement transducer, or simply differential transformer) is a type of electrical transformer used for measuring linear d ...
: a displacement transducer that provides high accuracy. It generates an AC signal whose magnitude is a function of the displacement of a moving core. * Synchros and Resolvers


Velocity Sensor

A velocity or speed sensor measures consecutive position measurements at known intervals and computes the time rate of change in the position values.


Applications

In a parts feeder, a vision sensor can eliminate the need for an alignment pallet. Vision-enabled insertion robots can precisely perform fitting and insertion operations of machine parts.


See also

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