A flexible pressure sensor with a rudimentary, ultra-low cost, and solvent-free fabrication process is presented in this paper. The sensor has a graphite-on-paper stacked paper structure, which deforms and restores its shape when pressure is applied and released, showing an exceptionally fast response and relaxation time of ≈0.4 ms with a sensitivity of −5%/Pa. Repeatability of the sensor over 1000 cycles indicates an excellent long-term stability. The sensor demonstrated fast and reliable human touch interface, and successfully integrated into a robot gripper to detect grasping forces, showing high promise for use in robotics, human interface, and touch devices
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We survey the state of the art in a variety of force sensors for designing and application of roboti...
A flexible pressure sensor with a rudimentary, ultra-low cost, and solvent-free fabrication process ...
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Touch sensors are crucial in controlling robotic manipulation when a robot interacts with environmen...
A wearable and flexible pressure sensor is essential to the realization of personalized medicine thr...
We demonstrate novel graphite-on-paper piezoresistive devices. The graphite was used as sensing comp...
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There is a strong demand for flexible user interface technology with a desired size and shape to mak...
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Flexible strain sensors (FSSs) are essential components in intelligent systems, especially in soft r...
Wearable sensors, especially pressure sensors, have become an indispensable part of life when reflec...
We survey the state of the art in a variety of force sensors for designing and application of roboti...
A flexible pressure sensor with a rudimentary, ultra-low cost, and solvent-free fabrication process ...
This work demonstrates a biodegradable resistive pressure sensor fabricated by a solvent-free, low c...
Flexible pressure sensors usually exhibit high sensitivity, excellent resolution, and can be mass-pr...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel design and development of a low-cost and multi-tou...
A wearable and flexible pressure sensor is essential to the realization of personalized medicine thr...
Touch sensors are crucial in controlling robotic manipulation when a robot interacts with environmen...
A wearable and flexible pressure sensor is essential to the realization of personalized medicine thr...
We demonstrate novel graphite-on-paper piezoresistive devices. The graphite was used as sensing comp...
This paper reports the solvent free, low cost fabrication and clean process of an ultrasensitive tou...
The electromechanical properties of single-layer graphene have inspired specific application to forc...
There is a strong demand for flexible user interface technology with a desired size and shape to mak...
This paper presents the design, improvement, fabrication and application of a novel 3D printed pneum...
Flexible strain sensors (FSSs) are essential components in intelligent systems, especially in soft r...
Wearable sensors, especially pressure sensors, have become an indispensable part of life when reflec...
We survey the state of the art in a variety of force sensors for designing and application of roboti...