Abstract—Nature and biology utilize a myriad of structures, materials, and schemes to achieve superb sensing performance with extreme reliability and robustness. One structure used more commonly in nature is the “hair”. Hair-like sensors are used for acoustic, chemical, flow, pressure, and gas sensing, among others. Hair-like actuators and passive structures are also used for thermal management, filtering, fluid flow control, etc. This paper discusses opportunities and approaches for developing hair-like biomimetic structures for sensing. It discusses fabrication technologies for formation of 3-dimensional structures and creation of transduction functions on these hair structures, and proposes how electronics can be utilized to further impr...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
In our work on micro-fabricated hair-sensors, inspired by the flow-sensitive sensors found on cricke...
In biology, hair-based sensor systems are used regularly for measurement of physical quantities like...
Biologically inspired sensor-designs are investigated as a possible path to surpass the performance ...
We seek to harness microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies to build biomimetic devices fo...
A high performance electronic hair (EH) sensor with multiple responsibilities is fabricated via full...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
In this work, we report on the successful implementation of highly sensitive artificial hair-based f...
This paper reports high-density arrays of 3-dimensional (3-D) high-aspect ratio MEMS structures that...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
This paper addresses the latest developments in biomimetic hair-flow sensors towards sensitive high-...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Design, fabrication and characterization of micro flow sensor were investigated based on the inspira...
We present the fabrication of an artificial MEMS hair bundle sensor designed to approximate the stru...
In this paper we present the latest developments in the design, fabrication and application of singl...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
In our work on micro-fabricated hair-sensors, inspired by the flow-sensitive sensors found on cricke...
In biology, hair-based sensor systems are used regularly for measurement of physical quantities like...
Biologically inspired sensor-designs are investigated as a possible path to surpass the performance ...
We seek to harness microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies to build biomimetic devices fo...
A high performance electronic hair (EH) sensor with multiple responsibilities is fabricated via full...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
In this work, we report on the successful implementation of highly sensitive artificial hair-based f...
This paper reports high-density arrays of 3-dimensional (3-D) high-aspect ratio MEMS structures that...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
This paper addresses the latest developments in biomimetic hair-flow sensors towards sensitive high-...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Design, fabrication and characterization of micro flow sensor were investigated based on the inspira...
We present the fabrication of an artificial MEMS hair bundle sensor designed to approximate the stru...
In this paper we present the latest developments in the design, fabrication and application of singl...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
In our work on micro-fabricated hair-sensors, inspired by the flow-sensitive sensors found on cricke...
In biology, hair-based sensor systems are used regularly for measurement of physical quantities like...