2024
DOI: 10.1002/pi.6676
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Fabrication and characterization of human finger ridge‐inspired soft elastomeric pressure sensor with liquid metal‐embedded microchannels

Akshay Saxena,
Karali Patra

Abstract: Soft sensors are flexible and stretchable, and because of this, they can be used on a wide range of surfaces, regardless of their size or shape. Such sensors may have applications such as in human–robot interaction, healthcare, soft robotics and human motion detection, where they can sense their surroundings and provide information. In this work, a soft piezoresistive sensor inspired by human finger ridges has been fabricated with liquid metal (EGaIn) electrode‐filled embedded microchannels on elastomeric mate… Show more

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