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From: Herman.Woltring@bbs.oit.unc.edu (Herman Woltring)
Subject: Re: Miniature force and torque sensors
Message-ID: <1992Aug2.131237.20198@samba.oit.unc.edu>
Summary: Wrist kinematics
Keywords: force torque sensors hands
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In article <1992Jul31.144630.16264@cs.tulane.edu> rungun@parker.rsip.lsu.edu
(Ranganathan Ramanathan ) writes:
>Hi Friends,
>
>I am studying the functioning of the human hand by building one from
>sterolithography models of the bones and using cables for tendons etc. 
>
>I am interested in finding the kinds of forces that may be present 
>at the joints, and am looking for really small sensors for the 
>forces that may be produced between the joints.  I am also interested 
>in measuring the angular displacement between the two joints.  Could 
>someone out there give me some pointers to some low cost sensors for 
>the above application.  I would also welcome answers from people who have
>implemented such sensors in their applications.
>
>Thanks in advance
>rungun
>
>=============================
>rungun@sun-ra.rsip.lsu.edu
>csrang@sn01.sncc.lsu.edu
>============================

 
As regards wrist kinematics, you might consider some of the Virtual
Reality measurement systems mentioned in the FAQ for sci.v-r; some
of these, and other systems are:
 
(1) the electromagnetic systems from Polhemus Inc. (3Space Isotrak, FasTrak)
    and from Ascension Inc. (The Bird), both of Colchester/Burlington in
    Vermont, USA, with The Bird allegedly superior in terms of
    insensitivity to neighbouring metallic objects;
    Polhemus:  Tel +1(802)655-3139, FAX +1(802)655-1439
    Ascension: Tel +1(802)655-7879, FAX +1(802)655-5904
    Noncontact (but cabled) measurement of 6 DOFs, single or multiple
    sources/sensors
    (prices from approx. US $ 2000, OEM; from approx. US $ 3000, single units)
 
(2) the electrogoniometric system from Shooting Star Technology (ADL-1)
    in Burnaby, BC, Canada, Tel. +1(604)298-8574, FAX +1(604)298-8580
    Contact measurment of 6 DOFs.
    (appr. 1500 $ - US or Canadian ?)
 
Also, there are various (expensive) video and ultrasonic systems
 
Herman J. Woltring, Eindhoven/NL
Moderator, Biomch-L@nic.surfnet.nl (Biomechanics & Movement Science)
(Please send private replies to woltring@nici.kun.nl
 or to woltring@hnykun53.bitnet, not to the bbs)

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