计算机科学
财产(哲学)
反向
压力传感器
机器人
反问题
控制工程
人工智能
工程类
机械工程
数学
数学分析
哲学
几何学
认识论
作者
Zhiguang Liu,Minkun Cai,Shenda Hong,Junli Shi,Sai Xie,Chang Liu,Huifeng Du,James D. Morin,Gang Li,Liu Wang,Hong Wang,Ke Tang,Nicholas X. Fang,Chuan Fei Guo
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2320222121
摘要
Artificial skins or flexible pressure sensors that mimic human cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce tactile stimuli to quantitative electrical signals. Conventional trial-and-error designs for such devices follow a forward structure-to-property routine, which is usually time-consuming and determines one possible solution in one run. Data-driven inverse design can precisely target desired functions while showing far higher productivity, however, it is still absent for flexible pressure sensors because of the difficulties in acquiring a large amount of data. Here, we report a property-to-structure inverse design of flexible pressure sensors, exhibiting a significantly greater efficiency than the conventional routine. We use a reduced-order model that analytically constrains the design scope and an iterative "jumping-selection" method together with a surrogate model that enhances data screening. As an exemplary scenario, hundreds of solutions that overcome the intrinsic signal saturation have been predicted by the inverse method, validating for a variety of material systems. The success in property design on multiple indicators demonstrates that the proposed inverse design is an efficient and powerful tool to target multifarious applications of flexible pressure sensors, which can potentially advance the fields of intelligent robots, advanced healthcare, and human-machine interfaces.
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