A Continuous Pressure Positioning Sensor with Flexible Multilayer Structures Based on a Combinatorial Bionic Strategy

Author:

Meng Xiancun12,Zhang Changchao13,Xie Haoran1,Niu Shichao12ORCID,Han Zhiwu12,Ren Luquan12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Bionic Engineering Ministry of Education Jilin University Changchun 130022 China

2. Institute of Structured and Architected Materials Liaoning Academy of Materials Shenyang 110167 China

3. School of Life &Medical Sciences University College London London HA7 4LP UK

Abstract

AbstractA high‐performance flexible pressure sensor is one of the most important components of electronic skin, which can endow artificial devices with human‐like capabilities. However, the electronic skin usually relies on the arrays of sensors to simultaneously obtain both pressure magnitude and position, making the data processing time‐consuming, tedious, and error‐prone. Here, a novel continuous pressure positioning sensor (PPS) with flexible multilayer structures based on a combinatorial bionic strategy is designed and fabricated. This PPS is composed of the pressure sensing layer (PSL) and the pressure positioning layer (PPL). The PSL exhibits high sensitivity (18.87 kPa−1) owing to the bionic crack structures. Based on the connection/disconnection of the upper and lower conductive layers, this PPL exhibits excellent positioning properties with excellent resolution (≈35 µm). More importantly, due to stable signal change and synchronization of signals between the two functional layers (>21 pa), this PPS can recognize the type of signal. Applications of the PPS for pressure monitoring, tire safety monitoring, lunar rover road condition monitoring, and emotional communication in human–computer interaction are further demonstrated to measure magnitude, position, and recognition of pressure signals. So, it will have broad application prospects in fields such as pressure detection and human–computer interaction.

Funder

Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Outstanding Youth Science Fund Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Program for Jilin University Science and Technology Innovative Research Team

Publisher

Wiley

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