Tunable soft pressure sensors based on magnetic coupling mediated by hyperelastic materials
Chiara Romano , Daniela Lo Presti , Sergio Silvestri , Emiliano Schena , Carlo Massaroni
Soft Science ›› 2024, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3) : 31
Recent advances in pressure sensors have garnered significant interest due to their promising applications in healthcare, robotics and wearable technology. In these fields, there is an ever-increasing demand for soft sensors that can conform to complex surfaces, such as the human body. However, current sensors often face limitations in measurable pressure ranges and customization involves complex manufacturing processes. In this study, we introduce an innovative solution for producing soft pressure sensors with varying maximum detection pressures. By utilizing a magnetic transduction mechanism and different hyperelastic materials, we have developed sensors that can adapt to irregular surfaces. These sensors measure a wide range of pressures, from ultra-low to medium, and offer variable stiffness, sensitivity, and measurement ranges. The sensors we manufactured exhibit a detection range from 6.8 to 77.4 kPa, a sensitivity range between -5.1 × 10-2 and -0.4 × 10-2 kPa-1, a short recovery time of
Soft sensors / pressure sensing / wearable sensors / breathing monitoring
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