2008
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2008.633.638
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A Tactile Sensor for Detection of Skin Surface Morphology and its Application in Telemedicine Systems

Abstract: We proposed a new type of tactile sensor that is capable of determining the surface morphology of skin lesions. The sensor consists of a brass cylinder with an axial bore. Three peripheral bobbins were machined in the cylinder around which three coils have been wound. An iron core can easily move inside the bore. One of the coils acts as primary and the other two are secondary coils. Change in the position of the core due to surface peaks and valleys causes the induced voltage in the secondary coils to vary. T… Show more

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“…Worldwide, prosthetic hands are being developed that have multiple actuators in order to improve their functionality [18]. As part of this development, sensors will be required for feeding back information to electronic controllers or the amputee [19]. While there has been research into force, position, slip and temperature sensors for prosthetic applications [20,21] there has been little investigation into texture sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide, prosthetic hands are being developed that have multiple actuators in order to improve their functionality [18]. As part of this development, sensors will be required for feeding back information to electronic controllers or the amputee [19]. While there has been research into force, position, slip and temperature sensors for prosthetic applications [20,21] there has been little investigation into texture sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnosis and clinical management are the main applications of store-and-forward telemedicine. Khodambashi et al (2008) designed a tactile sensor for detection of skin surface morphology which could be used as an assistant device for diagnosis purposes in teledermatology systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%