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CMOS-Based Tactile Force Sensor: A Review

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages 12563-12577

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2021.3060539

Keywords

Sensors; Force; Micromechanical devices; CMOS process; Tactile sensors; Piezoresistance; Force sensors; CMOS; MEMS; tactile sensor; force sensor; piezoresistive; capacitive; inductive; piezoelectric

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of Taiwan [MOST 109-2218-E-007-015-]

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Tactile sensor technology has been developed with various applications in mind, using different fabrication techniques. CMOS-based tactile force sensors have the advantages of compact size, low cost, low power consumption, and superior performance, with the potential for strong signal processing capability, taking tactile systems to the next level.
Tactile sensor is an important medium to receive touching information. The rapid development of the tactile sensor technology was boosted by various application needs and fabrication approaches. Among the applications, force sensing is important in a variety of fields. Several processes including polymer-based, silicon-based, and CMOS-based fabrication techniques have been developed to realize compact, low cost and power consumption, and superiorly performing micro tactile force sensors. Among them, CMOS-based tactile force sensor could leverage the mature semiconductor fabrication technologies and services and is also equipped with the potential of on-chip circuitries with better signal processing capability and quality, which transforms the tactile system into the next level by system on chip (SoC) integration. This article stands on an overall scope of the CMOS-based tactile force sensor to systematically conclude and compare the advanced approaches. The literature on CMOS-based tactile sensor will be reviewed, and process approaches and design concerns of various sensing mechanisms are introduced and discussed.

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