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Smart textile sensors have been gaining popularity as alternative methods for the continuous monitoring of human motion. Multiple methods of fabrication for these textile sensors have been proposed, but the simpler ones include stitching or embroidering ...
Jose Guillermo Colli Alfaro +1 more
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Tunnel Magnetoresistance Sensors with Magnetostrictive Electrodes: Strain Sensors [PDF]
Magnetostrictive tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) sensors pose a bright perspective in micro- and nano-scale strain sensing technology. The behavior of TMR sensors under mechanical stress as well as their sensitivity to the applied stress depends on the ...
Ali Tavassolizadeh +6 more
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Mechanocombinatorially Screening Sensitivity of Stretchable Strain Sensors [PDF]
AbstractStretchable strain sensors have aroused great interest for their application in human activity recognition, health monitoring, and soft robotics. For various scenarios involving the application of different strain ranges, specific sensitivities need to be developed, due to a trade‐off between sensor sensitivity and stretchability.
Shaowu Pan, Zhiyuan Liu, Ying Jiang
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Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have potential values in the fields of human motion and health monitoring, flexible electronics, and soft robotic skin.
Liwei Lin +8 more
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Wearable Strain Sensors and Their Applications [PDF]
Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have received much attention because of their easy interaction with the human body. They are widely used in many fields, such as healthcare monitoring and human motion detection.
Chen Hui +3 more
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Model for Wireless Magnetoelastic Strain Sensors [PDF]
This paper describes a magnetoelastic strain sensor based on the ∆E effect and discusses some materials used in its construction. A polycrystalline Fe–Al–B alloy with good quality magnetoelastic properties was used as the transducer and glued to the test object, either brass plates or rods of SAE 1010 steel.
Eduardo S. Bastos +3 more
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Carbon Nanotube Coated Fibrous Tubes for Highly Stretchable Strain Sensors Having High Linearity
Strain sensors are currently limited by an inability to operate over large deformations or to exhibit linear responses to strain. Producing strain sensors meeting these criteria remains a particularly difficult challenge. In this work, the fabrication of
Chenchen Li +7 more
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Conductive Polymer Composites Based Flexible Strain Sensors by 3D Printing: A Mini-Review
With the development of wearable electronic devices, conductive polymer composites (CPCs) based flexible strain sensors are gaining tremendous popularity.
Libing Liu +6 more
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Mastering the strain transfer mechanism in distributed fiber optic (DFO) sensors holds the key to analyzing strain measurement errors from DFO sensing systems.
Wenbo Du +7 more
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Because of their superior performance, flexible strain sensors are used in a wide range of applications, including medicine and health, human–computer interaction, and precision manufacturing. Flexible strain sensors outperform conventional silicon-based
Pengfei Li +5 more
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