DocumentCode
406033
Title
An optical 6-axis force sensor for brain function analysis using fMRI
Author
Takahashi, Norihisa ; Tada, Mitsunori ; Ueda, Jun ; Matsumoto, Yoshio ; Ogasawara, Tsukasa
Author_Institution
OMRON Corp., Kyoto, Japan
Volume
1
fYear
2003
fDate
22-24 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
253
Abstract
This paper presents an 6-axis optical force sensor which can be used in fMRI. Recently, fMRIs are widely used for studying human brain function. Simultaneous measurement of brain activity and peripheral information, such as grip force, enables more precise investigations in studies of motor function. However, conventional force sensors cannot be used in fMRI environment, since metal elements generate noise which severely contaminate the signals of fMRI. An optical 2-axis force sensor has been developed using photo sensors and optical fibers by Tada et. al.(2002), that resolved these problems. The developed force sensor removed all magnetic components from the sensing part. It detected minute displacements by measure amount of light and light traveled through the optical fibers. However, there still remain several problems on this optical force sensor. Firstly, the accuracy is not high compared to the conventional force sensors. Secondly, the robustness is not enough against the contact force to the optical fibers. In this paper, the problems concerning to the accuracy and the sensor output stability has been improved by novel methods of fixing fibers and arithmetic circuit. Furthermore, an optical 6-axis force sensor is developed based on these improvements, and usefulness of our sensor for brain function analysis is confirmed in fMRI experimentations.
Keywords
biomedical MRI; brain; fibre optic sensors; force sensors; MR compatibility; arithmetic circuit; brain function analysis; fMRI; grip force; magnetic components; motor function; optical fiber; optical force sensor; peripheral information; photo sensors; Brain; Force measurement; Force sensors; Humans; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Optical noise; Optical sensors; Pollution measurement; Signal generators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensors, 2003. Proceedings of IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8133-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSENS.2003.1278938
Filename
1278938
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