This work presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of an airflow sensor inspired by the whiskers of animals. The body of the whisker was replaced with a fin structure in order to increase the air resistance. The fin was suspended by a micro-fabricated spring system at the bottom. A permanent magnet was attached beneath the spring, and the motion of fin was captured by a readily accessible and low- cost 3D magnetic sensor located below the magnet. The sensor system was modeled in terms of the dimension parameters of fin and the spring stiffness, which were optimized to improve the performance of the sensor. The system response was then characterized using a commercial wind tunnel and the results were used for sensor calibration...
This paper presents a flow-structure interaction simulation-aided morphology optimization of harbor ...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Flyers in nature equip different airflow sensing mechanisms to navigate through wind disturbances wi...
This letter reports the design, fabrication, and testing of lightweight whisker sensors intended for...
There are significant challenges associated with the flight control of fixed-wing micro air vehicles...
Graduation date: 2010Many animals detect prey or enhance their locomotion with information from hair...
Background: Flow stimuli in the natural world are varied and contain a wide variety of directional i...
Biologically inspired sensor-designs are investigated as a possible path to surpass the performance ...
Here we report a 2-D directional micro-hydraulic hair-like airflow sensor (HAFS), where the hair app...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
Perception plays a pivotal role in both biological and technological interactions with the environme...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
<div><p>This work describes the development and use of pappus-like structures as sensitive sensors t...
This paper presents a flow-structure interaction simulation-aided morphology optimization of harbor ...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Flyers in nature equip different airflow sensing mechanisms to navigate through wind disturbances wi...
This letter reports the design, fabrication, and testing of lightweight whisker sensors intended for...
There are significant challenges associated with the flight control of fixed-wing micro air vehicles...
Graduation date: 2010Many animals detect prey or enhance their locomotion with information from hair...
Background: Flow stimuli in the natural world are varied and contain a wide variety of directional i...
Biologically inspired sensor-designs are investigated as a possible path to surpass the performance ...
Here we report a 2-D directional micro-hydraulic hair-like airflow sensor (HAFS), where the hair app...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
Perception plays a pivotal role in both biological and technological interactions with the environme...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
<div><p>This work describes the development and use of pappus-like structures as sensitive sensors t...
This paper presents a flow-structure interaction simulation-aided morphology optimization of harbor ...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...