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MagicGel: A Novel Visual-Based Tactile Sensor Design with MagneticGel

30 March 2025
Jianhua Shan
J. Zhao
Jiaheng Liu
Xiangbo Wang
Ziwei Xia
Guangyuan Xu
Bin Fang
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Abstract

Force estimation is the core indicator for evaluating the performance of tactile sensors, and it is also the key technical path to achieve precise force feedback mechanisms. This study proposes a design method for a visual tactile sensor (VBTS) that integrates a magnetic perception mechanism, and develops a new tactile sensor called MagicGel. The sensor uses strong magnetic particles as markers and captures magnetic field changes in real time through Hall sensors. On this basis, MagicGel achieves the coordinated optimization of multimodal perception capabilities: it not only has fast response characteristics, but also can perceive non-contact status information of home electronic products. Specifically, MagicGel simultaneously analyzes the visual characteristics of magnetic particles and the multimodal data of changes in magnetic field intensity, ultimately improving force estimation capabilities.

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@article{shan2025_2503.23345,
  title={ MagicGel: A Novel Visual-Based Tactile Sensor Design with MagneticGel },
  author={ Jianhua Shan and Jie Zhao and Jiangduo Liu and Xiangbo Wang and Ziwei Xia and Guangyuan Xu and Bin Fang },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.23345},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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