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Biofriendly, Stretchable, and Reusable Hydrogel Electronics as Wearable Force Sensors.

Small, 2018
The ever-growing overlap between stretchable electronic devices and wearable healthcare applications is igniting the discovery of novel biocompatible and skin-like materials for human-friendly stretchable electronics fabrication.
Hao Liu   +5 more
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Soft Curvature and Contact Force Sensors for Deep-Sea Grasping via Soft Optical Waveguides

IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems, 2018
In this work, we show that sensors based on soft, intentionally-lossy optical waveguides are well-suited for soft robotic grasping applications in the deep-sea.
Clark B. Teeple   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A magnetostrictive force sensor

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1994
A new magnetostrictive force sensor is presented and its operation is verified experimentally. The sensor has a single excitation coil and a single detection coil, which utilize the magnetostrictive effect. The cores of the coils function as ‘‘spring elements’’ of the sensor, and are linked together by rigid end plates.
Darrell K. Kleinke, H. Mehmet Uras
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Knitted Force Sensors

Adjunct Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2022
Andreas Pointner   +5 more
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Molecular Force Sensors

2021
Rachel Bender, Khalid Salaita
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Force and Torque Sensors

2002
The SI (Systeme International) unit of measurement for force F is the „Newton“ (N), which is one of the 7 base units of that system. In practice, large forces are usually expressed in kN (kilonewton) or MN (meganewton) while for small forces, the mN (millinewton) is used.
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An Instrumented Urethral Catheter with a Distributed Array of Iontronic Force Sensors

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2020
Ye Zhang   +4 more
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Force-torque sensor

2009
The sensor has an optical fiber (3) arranged between a part (1) and another part, where the optical fiber comprises a detecting unit (5) for detecting deformations and/or tensions of the optical fiber transverse to longitudinal axis. A section is mechanically connected with the parts in such a manner that forces or moments in the section of the optical
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Inertial Force Sensors — Accelerometers

1996
This chapter introduces specific force sensors, or, as traditionally known in the technical literature, accelerometers. The subject is treated at both the sensor and the system level, that is, it considers both how, and what it measures on moving vehicles.
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