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Natalia Koteleva1, Aleksander Simakov1, Nikolay Korolev2

  • 1Department of Automation of Technological Processes and Production, Empress Catherine II Saint Petersburg Mining University, 2, 21 Line of Vasilyevsky Island, 199106 St. Petersburg, Russia.

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This study introduces a smart glove with graphene tactile sensors for industrial maintenance. The wearable device records fingertip contact strength, enabling precise equipment repair and service verification.

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IoT devicesmaintenance and repairmaintenance software servicessmart glovewearable devices

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Area of Science:

  • Industrial Engineering
  • Materials Science
  • Wearable Technology

Background:

  • Effective industrial maintenance is crucial for operational efficiency.
  • Existing methods may lack precision in verifying repair tasks.
  • Wearable technology offers potential for enhanced monitoring and control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel methodology for technical maintenance using a smart glove.
  • To develop and evaluate a wearable device for equipment servicing.
  • To assess the feasibility of tactile sensor data in guiding repair procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a smart glove incorporating graphene-based tactile sensors.
  • Implementation of an electronic unit for data processing and transmission.
  • Design of a unit for interpreting sensor signals against repair work parameters.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful creation and component evaluation of the smart glove.
    • Demonstration of tactile sensor data recording contact strength.
    • Experimental validation of the device's applicability in equipment maintenance and repair.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed smart glove is a viable wearable device for industrial maintenance.
    • Tactile sensing provides objective data for verifying repair steps.
    • This technology enhances the precision and reliability of technical servicing.