材料科学
触觉传感器
扭转(腹足类)
压阻效应
电容感应
压力传感器
剪切力
棱锥(几何)
声学
复合材料
机械工程
光电子学
人工智能
光学
计算机科学
工程类
解剖
机器人
操作系统
物理
医学
作者
Daehwan Choi,Sukjin Jang,Joo Sung Kim,Hyung Jun Kim,Do Hwan Kim,Jang‐Yeon Kwon
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.201800284
摘要
Abstract Sensors that detect and discriminate external mechanical forces are a principal component in the development of electronic tactile systems that can mimic the multifunctional properties of human skin. This study demonstrates a pyramid‐plug structure for highly sensitive tactile sensors that enables them to detect pressure, shear force, and torsion. The device is composed of pyramid‐patterned ionic gel inspired by neural mechanoreceptors and engraved electrodes. Based on a pyramid‐plug structure, the deformation mechanism differs between different types of external mechanical loadings. The sensor provides the high sensitivities of 1.93 kPa −1 , 29.88 N −1 , and 3.39 (N cm) −1 , and a wide range of detection for tactile daily activity. Moreover, this tactile sensor could work through either of the two transduction methods (capacitive transduction and piezoresistive transduction). It is shown that this tactile sensor can be used to monitor changes in electrical signals ranging from those caused by human breathing to those caused by arbitrary multiplex human touching.
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