The filliform hairs of crickets are among the most sensitive flow sensing elements in nature. The high sensitivity of these hairs enables crickets in perceiving tiny air-movements which are only just distinguishable from noise. This forms our source of inspiration to design highly-sensitive array system made of artificial hair sensors for flow pattern observation i.e. flow camera. The realization of such high-sensitive hair sensor requires designs with low thermo-mechanical noise to match the detection-limit of crickets’ hairs. Here we investigate the damping factor in our artificial hair-sensor using different methods, as it is the source of the thermo-mechanical noise in MEMS structures. The theoretical analysis was verified with measurem...
In this work, we report on the successful implementation of highly sensitive artificial hair-based f...
We report current developments in biomimetic flow-sensors based on flow sensitive mechano-sensors of...
Insects have evolved very elaborate sensing systems. The airflow sensors of crickets are among the m...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
International audienceMicro electro mechanical system (MEMS) offers exciting possibilities for the f...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
In biology, mechanosensors, equipped with differing hair-like structures for signal pick-up, are sen...
Inspired by crickets and its perception for flow phenomena, artificial hair flow sensors have been d...
This paper presents the modelling, design, fabrication and characterization of flow sensors based on...
Crickets have, quite often, been a subject of common interest to biologists and engineers. They have...
In micromachining technology, the reduction in the size of the moving structures has many advantages...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
In this work, we report on the successful implementation of highly sensitive artificial hair-based f...
We report current developments in biomimetic flow-sensors based on flow sensitive mechano-sensors of...
Insects have evolved very elaborate sensing systems. The airflow sensors of crickets are among the m...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
International audienceMicro electro mechanical system (MEMS) offers exciting possibilities for the f...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
In biology, mechanosensors, equipped with differing hair-like structures for signal pick-up, are sen...
Inspired by crickets and its perception for flow phenomena, artificial hair flow sensors have been d...
This paper presents the modelling, design, fabrication and characterization of flow sensors based on...
Crickets have, quite often, been a subject of common interest to biologists and engineers. They have...
In micromachining technology, the reduction in the size of the moving structures has many advantages...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
In this work, we report on the successful implementation of highly sensitive artificial hair-based f...
We report current developments in biomimetic flow-sensors based on flow sensitive mechano-sensors of...
Insects have evolved very elaborate sensing systems. The airflow sensors of crickets are among the m...