Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on their orientation. Inspired by this clavate hair system, a one-axis biomimetic accelerometer has been developed and fabricated using surface micromachining and SU-8 lithography. An analytical model ispresented for the design of the accelerometer, and guidelines are derived to reduce responsivity due to flow-induced contributions to the accelerometer's output. Measurements show that this microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) hair-based accelerometer has a resonance frequency of 320 Hz, a detection threshold of 0.10 m/s^2 and a dynamic range of more than 35 dB. The accelerometer exhibits a clear directional response to external accelerations an...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
Crickets use a pair of hairy appendages on their abdomen called cerci, each of which contains numero...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on ...
Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on ...
Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on ...
In biology, hair-based sensor systems are used regularly for measurement of physical quantities like...
In biology, mechanosensors, equipped with differing hair-like structures for signal pick-up, are sen...
International audienceMicro electro mechanical system (MEMS) offers exciting possibilities for the f...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
Crickets possess hairy organs attached to their abdomen, the so-called cerci. These cerci contain hi...
Despite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices relative to their ...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
National audienceDespite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices r...
MEMS offers exciting possibilities for bio-inspired mechanosensors. Over the last years we have been...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
Crickets use a pair of hairy appendages on their abdomen called cerci, each of which contains numero...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...
Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on ...
Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on ...
Crickets use so-called clavate hairs to sense (gravitational) acceleration to obtain information on ...
In biology, hair-based sensor systems are used regularly for measurement of physical quantities like...
In biology, mechanosensors, equipped with differing hair-like structures for signal pick-up, are sen...
International audienceMicro electro mechanical system (MEMS) offers exciting possibilities for the f...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
Crickets possess hairy organs attached to their abdomen, the so-called cerci. These cerci contain hi...
Despite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices relative to their ...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
National audienceDespite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices r...
MEMS offers exciting possibilities for bio-inspired mechanosensors. Over the last years we have been...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
Crickets use a pair of hairy appendages on their abdomen called cerci, each of which contains numero...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge, the most sensitive artificial hair-based flo...