Flexible Sensors—From Materials to Applications

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Abstract

Flexible sensors have the potential to be seamlessly applied to soft and irregularly shaped surfaces such as the human skin or textile fabrics. This benefits conformability dependant applications including smart tattoos, artificial skins and soft robotics. Consequently, materials and structures for innovative flexible sensors, as well as their integration into systems, continue to be in the spotlight of research. This review outlines the current state of flexible sensor technologies and the impact of material developments on this field. Special attention is given to strain, temperature, chemical, light and electropotential sensors, as well as their respective applications.

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Costa, J. C., Spina, F., Lugoda, P., Garcia-Garcia, L., Roggen, D., & Münzenrieder, N. (2019, June 1). Flexible Sensors—From Materials to Applications. Technologies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies7020035

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