| Literature DB >> 33601355 |
Xian Song1, Xiaoting Liu2, Yuxin Peng1, Zhen Xu2, Wenming Liu1, Kai Pang2, Jianxiang Wang1, Liang Zhong1, Qiang Yang3, Jun Meng3.
Abstract
Flexible and stretchable sensors are emerging and promising wearable devices for motion monitoring. Manufacturing a flexible and stretchable strain sensor with desirable electromechanical performance and excellent skin compatibility plays an essential role in building a smart wearable system. In this paper, a graphene-coated silk-spandex (GCSS) fabric strain sensor is prepared by reducing graphene oxide. The sensor functions as a result of conductive fiber extending and woven structure deforming. The conductive fabric can be stretched towards 60% with high sensitivity, and its performance remains constant after a 1000-cycle test. Based on its superior performance, the GCSS is successfully employed to detect full-range human movement and provide data for deep learning-based gesture recognition. This work offers a desirable method to fabricate low-cost strain sensors for industrial applications such as human movement detection and advanced information science.Entities:
Keywords: conductive network; graphene; sensitivity; strain sensor; stretchability
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33601355 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abe788
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874