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Flexible capacitive pressure sensors (CPSs) have been widely studied and applied due to their various advantages. Numerous studies have been carried out on improving their electromechanical sensing properties through microporous structures.
Zhong Zheng, Yifan Pan, Hao Huang
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Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensors: Recent Progress on Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensors: From Design and Materials to Applications (Adv. Mater. Technol. 4/2021) [PDF]
Rishabh B. Mishra +3 more
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Highly Sensitive Paper-Based Force Sensors with Natural Micro-Nanostructure Sensitive Element
Flexible paper-based force sensors have garnered significant attention for their important potential applications in healthcare wearables, portable electronics, etc.
Haozhe Zhang +5 more
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Flexible, wearable pressure sensors offer numerous benefits, including superior sensing capabilities, a lightweight and compact design, and exceptional conformal properties, making them highly sought after in various applications including medical ...
Jingyu Zhou +6 more
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Hybrid foam pressure sensor utilising piezoresistive and capacitive sensing mechanisms
The development of flexible and stretchable sensing for future applications, e.g. strain, force and pressure, requires novel foam and foam-like structures with properties such as fast relaxation times, a wide linear response range, good sensitivity to ...
Hannu, J. (Jari) +2 more
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Flexible pressure sensors based on micro‐/nanostructures can be integrated into robots to achieve sensitive tactile perception. However, conventional symmetric structures, such as pyramids or hemispheres, can sense only the magnitude of a force and not ...
Haibo Yu +11 more
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The popularity of wearable electronics in healthcare industry and soft robotics offer enormous application opportunities for capacitive type sensors, due to its merits of high reliability, rapid response and low power consumption.
Cheng, Allen
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Flexible pressure sensors have many potential applications in the monitoring of physiological signals because of their good biocompatibility and wearability.
Yuhua Cheng +11 more
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This study aims to establish an equivalent parallel capacitance model for a copper/polydimethylsiloxane (Cu/PDMS) capacitive flexible pressure sensor and modulate its relative permittivity to optimize pressure sensing performance.
Xu Wang +5 more
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Development of a flexible capacitive-type tactile sensor using PDMS (polydimethylsilane) membrane
학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 전기및전자공학전공, 2004.2, [ iii, 61 p. ]A flexible capacitive-type tactile sensor has been proposed and fabricated. The sensor is made up of copper electrodes and PDMS (polydimethylsilane) plates.
Kim, Kyung-Hyun, 김경현
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