Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly desirable for developing wearable electronics. This paper reports the fabrication of highly stretchable and sensitive multidirectional strain sensors with tunable strain gauge factors by employing a digitally controlled printer to incorporate carbon nanotube (CNT) layers into polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates. The fabricated sensors exhibit a high stretchability (up to 45%) and sensitivity with a gauge factor of 35.75. The gauge factors could be easily modulated by tuning the number of CNT printing cycles to accommodate diverse requirements. The cyclic loading-unloading test results revealed that the composite strain sensors exhibited exce...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
This thesis aims to develop a new type of highly stretchable strain sensor to measure large deformat...
Strain sensors capable of operating in high strain conditions remain a technical challenge. In parti...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...
Strain sensors combining high sensitivity with good transparency and flexibility would be of great u...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...
International audienceThis paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
This thesis aims to develop a new type of highly stretchable strain sensor to measure large deformat...
Strain sensors capable of operating in high strain conditions remain a technical challenge. In parti...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...
Strain sensors combining high sensitivity with good transparency and flexibility would be of great u...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...
International audienceThis paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to...
This paper presents a nanocomposite strain gauge composed of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and multi-walled...
This thesis aims to develop a new type of highly stretchable strain sensor to measure large deformat...
Strain sensors capable of operating in high strain conditions remain a technical challenge. In parti...