A Bionic Gecko Suction Cup Piezoresistive Sensor with Integrated Patterned Electrodes for Limb Movement and Physiological Electrical Signal Detection
Junyao Wang,
Guangze Gao,
Xiaozhuo Guan
et al.
Abstract:Flexible wearable electronic devices are widely used in human health management, but most wearable sensors have a single function. A portion of the sensors with multiple detection functions has complex preparation processes and high costs. In this article, we propose a bionic gecko suction cup piezoresistive sensor with integrated patterned electrodes, which has highsensitivity piezoresistive sensing and can be used for limb movement and physiological electrical signal detection. The elastic base layer of this… Show more
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