Force Sensing and Feedback System Based on Novel Triaxial Force Capacitive Sensor for Minimally Invasive Surgical Robot

Author:

Zhang Lu1,Wu Zhi‐Yong1,Li Han‐Yang1,Wang Feng‐Xia1ORCID,Zeng Zhang‐Bing1,Hou Cheng1,Gan Min‐Feng2,Liu Hui‐Cong1,Chen Tao1,Sun Li‐Ning1

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Robotics School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering Soochow University Suzhou 215131 China

2. The Orthopaedic Department the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Suzhou 215006 China

Abstract

AbstractMinimally invasive surgery has attracted great attention due to small trauma, light pain, and quick recovery. Currently, most minimally invasive surgical robots lack the ability to force sense, resulting in high risks. Herein, a novel minimally invasive surgical force sensing and feedback system for minimally invasive surgical robot is proposed based on a flexible triaxial force capacitive sensor array. The capacitive force sensors utilize a microstructure electrode and orthogonal triangular pyramid microstructure to tackle the trade‐off between high sensitivity and wide‐detection range, showing 0–3 N detection range for normal force and high sensitivity of 69.19% N−1. Furthermore, the triaxial capacitive force sensors are integrated into the end‐effector of the minimally invasive surgical robot to form the minimally invasive surgical force sensing system. The system can show real‐time position of gripping or touching action, and the magnitude of triaxial force on the display surface. Importantly, the sensing force can further control the movement of the clamp, thus forming a novel force sensing and feedback system. The force sensing and feedback system of this minimally invasive surgical robot lays the foundation for its application in minimally invasive surgery andis expected to improve the safety and success of robotic‐assisted minimally invasive surgery.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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