Flexible, self-powered, miniaturized, ultrasensitive flow sensors are in high demand for human motion detection, myoelectric prosthesis, biomedical robots, and health-monitoring devices. This paper reports a biomimetic nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) flow sensor featuring a PVDF nanofiber sensing membrane with a hydrogel infused, vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) bundle that mechanically interacts with the flow. The hydrogel-VACNT structure mimics the cupula structure in biological flow sensors and gives the NEMS flow sensor ultrahigh sensitivity via a material-induced drag force enhancement mechanism. Through hydrodynamic experimental flow characterization, this work investigates the contributions of the mechanical and structu...
Plants as well as other biological organisms achieve directed movements by fibres that constraint an...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
Plants as well as other biological organisms achieve directed movements by fibres that constraint an...
Flexible, self-powered, miniaturized, ultrasensitive flow sensors are in high demand for human motio...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...
Flow sensors play a critical role in monitoring flow parameters, including rate, velocity, direction...
Blind cavefishes are known to detect objects through hydrodynamic vision enabled by arrays of biolog...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
This paper adopts the design strategies involved in the biological flow sensors present on the body ...
© 2017 IEEE. Mechanosensory haircells are well-evolved biological sensors found in nature. In this p...
Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodyna...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...
We demonstrate the fabrication and integration of active microstructures based on composites of 3D c...
Plants as well as other biological organisms achieve directed movements by fibres that constraint an...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
Plants as well as other biological organisms achieve directed movements by fibres that constraint an...
Flexible, self-powered, miniaturized, ultrasensitive flow sensors are in high demand for human motio...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...
Flow sensors play a critical role in monitoring flow parameters, including rate, velocity, direction...
Blind cavefishes are known to detect objects through hydrodynamic vision enabled by arrays of biolog...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
This paper adopts the design strategies involved in the biological flow sensors present on the body ...
© 2017 IEEE. Mechanosensory haircells are well-evolved biological sensors found in nature. In this p...
Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodyna...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...
We demonstrate the fabrication and integration of active microstructures based on composites of 3D c...
Plants as well as other biological organisms achieve directed movements by fibres that constraint an...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
Plants as well as other biological organisms achieve directed movements by fibres that constraint an...