Morphological Fabrication of Equilibrium and Auditory Sensors through Electrolytic Polymerization on Hybrid Fluid Rubber (HF Rubber) for Smart Materials of Robotics

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 21;22(14):5447. doi: 10.3390/s22145447.

Abstract

The development of auditory sensors and systems is essential in smart materials of robotics and is placed at the strategic category of mutual communication between humans and robots. We designed prototypes of the rubber-made equilibrium and auditory sensors, mimicking hair cells in the saccule and the cochlea at the vestibule of the human ear by utilizing our previously proposed technique of electrolytic polymerization on the hybrid fluid rubber (HF rubber). The fabricated artificial hair cells embedded with mimicked free nerve endings and Pacinian corpuscles, which are well-known receptors in the human skin and have already been elucidated effective in the previous study, have the intelligence of equilibrium and auditory sensing. Moreover, they have a voltage that is generated from built-in electricity caused by the ionized particles and molecules in the HF rubber due to piezoelectricity. We verified the equilibrium and auditory characteristics by measuring the changes in voltage with inclination, vibration over a wide frequency range, and sound waves. We elucidated experimentally that the intelligence has optimum morphological conditions. This work has the possibility of advancing the novel technology of state-of-the-art social robotics.

Keywords: auditory sensor; cochlea; cutaneous receptors; electrolytic polymerization; equilibrium sensor; hybrid fluid (HF); mimesis; robotics; rubber; saccule; smart material.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Polymerization
  • Robotics*
  • Rubber
  • Skin, Artificial*
  • Smart Materials*

Substances

  • Smart Materials
  • Rubber

Grants and funding

This work was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP 21K03960.