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14 November 1997Microelectronic strategies and advantages in developing dual-block assembled tactile sensors
This paper addresses the basic problems related to the design and development of a dual-block tactile sensor able to cover the same area of a single block sensor by adopting a plug-in arrangement. The improved performance obtained by adding a second block to the basic sensing unit are well suited for those devices where accuracy is fundamental for the system correct-working condition. The basic unit remains still adoptable for all those applications where less stringent conditions are required.
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Alessandro Gandelli, A. Brandolini, Roberto Ottoboni, "Microelectronic strategies and advantages in developing dual-block assembled tactile sensors," Proc. SPIE 3242, Smart Electronics and MEMS, (14 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.293546