torque sensor
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftorqueandsensor
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torque
noun[U]
uk/tɔːk/us/tɔːrk/
a force that causes something to rotate (= turn in ...
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sensor
noun[C]
uk/ˈsen.sər/us/ˈsen.sɚ/
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes ...
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Simulation results show the superior performance of the interactive force controller that utilizes impedance control based on a base force/torquesensor.
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Another source of model uncertainty is the jointtorquesensorinaccuracy and noise.
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The operator applies force and torque to the insertion control handle, which is mounted on a force/torquesensor.
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The torque transmission does not fail at the speed reducer, and the inertia between thetorquesensorand the speed reducer is negligible.
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It is apparent that the tracking performance improved significantly with the impedance control action based on the base force/torquesensor.
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To study the tracking error variation with sensor dynamics, simulations are carried out for different values of linearity and ripple factors of thetorquesensor.
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They have been applied widely to the fields of motion simulator, force/torquesensor, packaging, micro-motion manipulators, medical devices, compliance devices and machine tools.
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A force/torquesensoris attached between the hand and the wrist to measure forces applied to the hand.
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A force/torquesensoris used to detect interaction, which is attached on the wrist.
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A jointtorquesensoris embedded within each module, and thetorquesensormeasurement is utilized to automatically compensate for the coupling effect.
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Atorquesensoris mounted at the output shaft to measure the transmitted torque.
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Since practical torque sensors have a delay in signal transmission, simulations were also carried withtorquesensordelays.
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The proposed controller is robust against the dynamic effects of thetorquesensor.
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They depend on thetorquesensorperformance and are not dealt with in the analysis, but their effect is studied in the simulations.
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Due to the use of the base force/torquesensor, the dynamic model is friction free.
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Simulation results show the advantage of the interactive force control that utilizes the impedance control based on a base force/torquesensor.
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Combined with the contact position on the manipulator, the virtual disturbance torque on relevant joints and the resulting wrench on the base force/torquesensorare calculated.
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Kaneko11 described an active antenna consisting of an insensitive flexible straight beam, together with a motor,torquesensorand rotation encoder at the whisker root.
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