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Mechanical ventilator flow and pressure sensors: Does location matter?
Introduction Accurate measurements of ventilatory outputs are crucial during mechanical ventilation support. These measurements are achieved through sensors that monitor parameters such as flow/volumes and pressures. External and internal flow sensors
Shane Toma, Mia Shokry, Ehab G. Daoud
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Advances in high-performance MEMS pressure sensors: design, fabrication, and packaging
Pressure sensors play a vital role in aerospace, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics. Although microelectromechanical system (MEMS)-based pressure sensors have been widely used for decades, new trends in pressure sensors, including higher ...
Xiangguang Han +16 more
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DONET, the dense ocean-floor network system for earthquakes and tsunamis, began operations in the Nankai Trough, SW Japan, in 2010. The present study focuses on pressure sensors that are being used as tsunami meters to measure changes in hydraulic ...
Hiroyuki Matsumoto, Eiichiro Araki
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Flexible pressure sensors with microstructures
Microstructured flexible pressure sensors featured with good mechanical properties, boosting a variety of sophisticated application scenarios, including electronic skin (e‐skin), soft robotics, wearable electronics, etc.
Ruitao Tang +7 more
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Flexible pressure sensors are essential components for wearable smart devices and intelligent systems. Significant progress has been made in this area, reporting on excellent sensor performance and fascinating sensor functionalities.
Honghao Wang +6 more
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Switch mode capacitive pressure sensors
Switch mode capacitive pressure sensors are proposed as a new class of microfabricated devices that transform pressure into a mechanically switching capacitance to form an analog-to-digital signal with zero power, high sensitivity, and a high signal-to ...
Nabil Shalabi +2 more
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Mechanical elements with dimensions in the nanometer range, at least in one direction, have been successfully employed as sensors in various devices. Their mechanical properties must be known with maximum precision in order to quantify the sensor response to external excitation.
Karuza M. +3 more
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This paper presents a novel capacitive-based flexible pressure sensor that achieves a relatively high sensitivity with an outstanding linearity over a large measurement range, as well as low-pressure detection capacity.
Wenxuan Hao +4 more
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Small-sized, low-cost, and high-sensitivity sensors are required for pressure-sensing applications because of their critical role in consumer electronics, automotive applications, and industrial environments.
Ye Chang +3 more
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Physiological pressure measurement is one of the most common applications of sensors in healthcare. Particularly, continuous pressure monitoring provides key information for early diagnosis, patient-specific treatment, and preventive healthcare.
Muhammad Farooq +6 more
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