Design of 3D Controller Using Nanocracking Structure-Based Stretchable Strain Sensor

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Abstract

In this study, we introduce a novel design for a three-dimensional (3D) controller, which incorporates the omni-purpose stretchable strain sensor (OPSS sensor). This sensor exhibits both remarkable sensitivity, with a gauge factor of approximately 30, and an extensive working range, accommodating strain up to 150%, thereby enabling accurate 3D motion sensing. The 3D controller is structured such that its triaxial motion can be discerned independently along the X, Y, and Z axes by quantifying the deformation of the controller through multiple OPSS sensors affixed to its surface. To ensure precise and real-time 3D motion sensing, a machine learning-based data analysis technique was implemented for the effective interpretation of the multiple sensor signals. The outcomes reveal that the resistance-based sensors successfully and accurately track the 3D controller’s motion. We believe that this innovative design holds the potential to augment the performance of 3D motion sensing devices across a diverse range of applications, encompassing gaming, virtual reality, and robotics.

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Yang, S., Kim, M., Hong, S. K., Kim, S., Chung, W. K., Lim, G., & Jeon, H. (2023). Design of 3D Controller Using Nanocracking Structure-Based Stretchable Strain Sensor. Sensors, 23(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23104941

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