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The Royal Society, Journal of the Royal Society. Interface, 128(14), p. 20160878, 2017

DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2016.0878

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Computational optical palpation: a finite-element approach to micro-scale tactile imaging using a compliant sensor

Journal article published in 2017 by Philip Wijesinghe ORCID, David D. Sampson ORCID, Brendan F. Kennedy
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical applications such as robotic surgery. In this paper, we propose a tactile imaging method, termed computational optical palpation, based on measuring the change in thickness of a thin, compliant layer with optical coherence tomography and calculating tactile stress using finite-element analysis. We demonstrate our method on test targets and on freshly excised human breast fibroadenoma, demonstrating a resolution of up to 15–25 µm and a field of view of up to 7 mm. Our method is open source and readily adaptable to other imaging modalities, such as ultrasonography and confocal microscopy.