| Literature DB >> 32856459 |
Jian Huang1, Jian Zhou1, Yangmei Luo1, Gan Yan1, Yi Liu2, Yiping Shen2, Yong Xu3, Honglang Li4, Lingbo Yan1, Guanhua Zhang1, Yongqing Fu5, Huigao Duan1.
Abstract
Flexible and stretchable strain sensors are vital for emerging fields of wearable and personal electronics, but it is a huge challenge for them to possess both wide-range measurement capability and good sensitivity. In this study, a highly stretchable strain sensor with a wide strain range and a good sensitivity is fabricated based on smart composites of carbon black (CB)/wrinkled Ecoflex. The sensor exhibits a maximum recoverable strain of up to 500% and a high gauge factor of 67.7. It has a low hysteresis, a fast signal response (as short as 120 ms), and a high reproducibility (up to 5000 cycles with a strain of 150%). The sensor is capable of detecting and capturing wide-range human activities, from speech recognition and pulse monitoring to vigorous motions. It is also applicable for real-time monitoring of robot movements and vehicle security crash in an anthropomorphic field. More importantly, the sensor is successfully used to send signals of a volunteer's breathing data to a local hospital in real time through a big data cloud platform. This research provides the feasibility of using a strain sensor for wearable Internet of things and demonstrates its exciting prospect for healthcare applications.Entities:
Keywords: body motion monitoring; conductive composite; strain sensor; wearable electronic; wearable internet of things
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32856459 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c11705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229