Sensitive and flexible polymeric strain sensor for accurate human motion monitoring

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Abstract

Flexible electronic devices offer the capability to integrate and adapt with human body. These devices are mountable on surfaces with various shapes, which allow us to attach them to clothes or directly onto the body. This paper suggests a facile fabrication strategy via electrospinning to develop a stretchable, and sensitive poly (vinylidene fluoride) nanofibrous strain sensor for human motion monitoring. A complete characterization on the single PVDF nano fiber has been performed. The charge generated by PVDF electrospun strain sensor changes was employed as a parameter to control the finger motion of the robotic arm. As a proof of concept, we developed a smart glove with five sensors integrated into it to detect the fingers motion and transfer it to a robotic hand. Our results shows that the proposed strain sensors are able to detect tiny motion of fingers and successfully run the robotic hand.

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Khan, H., Razmjou, A., Warkiani, M. E., Kottapalli, A., & Asadnia, M. (2018). Sensitive and flexible polymeric strain sensor for accurate human motion monitoring. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18020418

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