Civil and Environmental Engineering at Duke

publications by James F. Wilson.


Papers Published

  1. Wilson, James F. and Chen, Zhenhai, Whisker probe system for shape perception of solids, Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control, Transactions of the ASME, vol. 117 no. 1 (1995), pp. 104 - 108 .
    (last updated on 2007/04/09)

    Abstract:
    A computer-controlled whisker probe system was designed to measure contours of solid objects. The system's mechanical components include the whisker: a cantilevered spring steel wire instrumented with strain gages; and the whisker's base sweep mechanism: an assembly of tubes that bend when pressurized. The base mechanism is programmed to sweep the whisker over a solid object, during which measures of whisker strain and tube pressure are combined with closed-loop control to compute and display the object's shape. Experiments demonstrate the system's precision and accuracy in measuring object boundaries. Future applications include whisker cluster systems mounted on mobile robots and programmed for robot obstacle avoidance.

    Keywords:
    Probes;Control system synthesis;Contour measurement;Machine components;Closed loop control systems;Robots;Programmed control systems;Interactive computer systems;Microcomputers;Calculations;Mobile robots;

 

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