| Literature DB >> 32608052 |
Ziming Wang1,2, Jie An1,2, Jinhui Nie1,2, Jianjun Luo1,2, Jiajia Shao1,2, Tao Jiang1,2, Baodong Chen1,2, Wei Tang1,2, Zhong Lin Wang1,2,3.
Abstract
As the dominant component for precise motion measurement, angle sensors play a vital role in robotics, machine control, and personalized rehabilitation. Various forms of angle sensors have been developed and optimized over the past decades, but none of them would function without an electric power. Here, a highly sensitive triboelectric self-powered angle sensor (SPAS) exhibiting the highest resolution (2.03 nano-radian) after a comprehensive optimization is reported. In addition, the SPAS holds merits of light weight and thin thickness, which enables its extensive integrated applications with minimized energy consumption: a palletizing robotic arm equipped with the SPAS can precisely reproduce traditional Chinese calligraphy via angular data it collects. In addition, the SPAS can be assembled in a medicare brace to record the flexion/extension of joints, which may benefit personalized orthopedic recuperation. The SPAS paves a new approach for applications in the emerging fields of robotics, sensing, personalized medicare, and artificial intelligence.Keywords: Internet-of-Things; personalized healthcare; robotics; self-powered sensors; triboelectric nanogenerators
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32608052 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202001466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849