Environmentally Robust Triboelectric Tire Monitoring System for Self‐Powered Driving Information Recognition via Hybrid Deep Learning in Time‐Frequency Representation

Author:

Kim BaekGyu1,Song Jin Yeong1,Kim Do Young1,Cho Min Woo1,Park Ji Gyo1,Choi Dongwhi2,Lee Chengkuo3ORCID,Park Sang Min1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering Pusan National University 2, Busandaehak‐ro 63 Beon‐Gil, Geumjeong‐gu Busan 46241 South Korea

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering (Integrated Engineering Program) Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeong‐daero, Giheung‐gu, Yongin‐si Gyeonggi‐do 17104 South Korea

3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore 117576 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractDeveloping a robust artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) system with a self‐powered triboelectric sensor for harsh environment is challenging because environmental fluctuations are reflected in triboelectric signals. This study presents an environmentally robust triboelectric tire monitoring system with deep learning to capture driving information in the triboelectric signals generated from tire‐road friction. The optimization of the process and structure of a laser‐induced graphene (LIG) electrode layer in the triboelectric tire is conducted, enabling the tire to detect universal driving information for vehicles/robotic mobility, including rotation speeds of 200–2000 rpm and contact fractions of line. Employing a hybrid model combining short‐term Fourier transform with a convolution neural network‐long short‐term memory, the LIG‐based triboelectric tire monitoring (LTTM) system decouples the driving information, such as traffic lines and road states, from varied environmental conditions of humidity (10%–90%) and temperatures (50–70 °C). The real‐time line and road state recognition of the LTTM system is confirmed on a mobile platform across diverse environmental conditions, including fog, dampness, intense sunlight, and heat shimmer. This work provides an environmentally robust monitoring AIoT system by introducing a self‐powered triboelectric sensor and hybrid deep learning for smart mobility.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Korea Institute of Industrial Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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