Less is more: Enabling complex human motion capture with a printed low-pixel strain sensor array DOI

Xiuzhu Lin,

Hua Xue,

Fan Li

et al.

Nano Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 123, P. 109350 - 109350

Published: Feb. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

A self-powered flexible tactile sensor utilizing chemical battery reactions to detect static and dynamic stimuli DOI
Sen Li, Liang Chen,

Deng Ka

et al.

Nano Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 124, P. 109461 - 109461

Published: March 5, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

12

Ultrasensitive Wearable Pressure Sensors with Stress‐Concentrated Tip‐Array Design for Long‐Term Bimodal Identification DOI

Lingjie Xie,

Lei Hao, Yina Liu

et al.

Advanced Materials, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(45)

Published: July 15, 2024

Abstract The great challenges for existing wearable pressure sensors are the degradation of sensing performance and weak interfacial adhesion owing to low mechanical transfer efficiency differences at skin–sensor interface. Here, an ultrasensitive sensor is reported by introducing a stress‐concentrated tip‐array design self‐adhesive interface improving detection limit. A bipyramidal microstructure with various Young's moduli designed improve from 72.6% 98.4%. By increasing difference in modulus, it also mechanically amplifies sensitivity 8.5 V kPa −1 limit 0.14 Pa. hydrogel developed strengthen sensor–skin interface, which allows stable signals long‐term real‐time monitoring. It enables generating high signal‐to‐noise ratios multifeatures when wirelessly monitoring pulse eye muscle movements. Finally, combined deep learning bimodal fused network, accuracy fatigued driving identification significantly increased 95.6%.

Language: Английский

Citations

12

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)‐Inspired Fully Printed Soft Pressure Sensor Array with Self‐Adaptive Pressurization for Highly Reliable Individualized Long‐Term Pulse Diagnostics DOI
Xin Wang,

Guirong Wu,

Xikuan Zhang

et al.

Advanced Materials, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 30, 2024

Abstract Reliable, non‐invasive, continuous monitoring of pulse and blood pressure is essential for the prevention diagnosis cardiovascular diseases. However, wave varies drastically among individuals or even over time in same individual, presenting significant challenges existing sensing systems. Inspired by methods traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), this work reports a self‐adaptive platform (PSP) that combines fully printed flexible sensor array with an adaptive wristband‐style system can identify optimal signal. Besides detected rate/width/length, “Cun, Guan, Chi” position, “floating, moderate, sinking” features, PSP combined machine learning‐based linear regression model also accurately predict such as systolic, diastolic, mean arterial values. The developed diagnostic demonstrated highly reliable long‐term analysis across multiple human subjects time. design concept proof‐of‐the‐concept demonstrations pave way future developments devices/systems individualized complex practical environments personalized medicine, along support development digital TCM.

Language: Английский

Citations

12

Bioinspired Suspended Sensing Membrane Array with Modulable Wedged‐Conductive Channels for Crosstalk‐Free and High‐Resolution Detection DOI Creative Commons

Haixuan Luo,

Xiaoliang Chen, Sheng Li

et al.

Advanced Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(28)

Published: May 8, 2024

Abstract High spatial‐resolution detection is essential for biomedical applications and human‐machine interaction. However, as the sensor array density increases, miniaturization will lead to interference between adjacent units deterioration in sensing performance. Here, inspired by cochlea's structure, a high‐density flexible pressure featuring with suspended membrane sensitivity‐enhanced customized channels presented crosstalk‐free high‐resolution detection. By imitating basilar attached spiral ligaments, fixed onto high‐stiffness substrate cavities, forming stable braced isolation provide an excellent capability (crosstalk coefficient: 47.24 dB) integration (100 within 1 cm 2 ). Similar opening of ion hair cells, wedge‐type expansion embedded cracks introduced stress concentration structures enables high sensitivity (0.19 kPa −1 ) large measuring range (400 kPa). Finally, it demonstrates promising distributed displays condition monitoring medical‐surgical intubation.

Language: Английский

Citations

11

Less is more: Enabling complex human motion capture with a printed low-pixel strain sensor array DOI

Xiuzhu Lin,

Hua Xue,

Fan Li

et al.

Nano Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 123, P. 109350 - 109350

Published: Feb. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

10