Final Activity Report Summary - BRIDGET (Biomimetic systems for increased competitiveness in the FMCG sector.)
Analysis of the data in a variety of ways to facilitate the extraction of relevant data and tooth brushing sequences that could subsequently be reverse engineered; Construction of a mechanical system that can accurately reproduce the tooth brushing behaviours together with a software system that can store a variety of tooth brushing behaviours and dentitions for evaluation of oral care products under a range of realistic conditions i.e. a Biomimetic system.
The key challenges faced during the project were as follows: Firstly, Could a commercially available robot arm be used? It was found that the workable operating space for a 6 axis robot arm was very restricted and that the mechanical tolerances were not sufficient to enable accurate reproduction of position and velocities of tooth brushing. To overcome these difficulties a 4 axis linear system was designed and constructed.
Secondly, what was the best method of analysing the tooth brushing motion data? It was found that a variety of methods were needed in order characterise and understand how to deconstruct tooth brushing. As a result of this project an approach has been developed that allows the principles developed to be applied to a variety of human based activities. In a more general sense the value of a variety signal processing methodologies has been demonstrated and communicated within the Unilever research organisation and new networks established.