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A dynamic tactile sensor on photoelastic effect

Certain photoelastic materials exhibit birefringent characteristics at a very low level of strain. This property of material may be suitable for dynamic or wave propagation studies, which can be exploited for designing tactile sensors. This paper presents the design, construction and testing of a no...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. 2006-04, Vol.128 (2), p.217-224
Main Authors: Dubey, Venketesh N., Crowder, Richard M.
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