2017
DOI: 10.3390/s17102399
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Flexible Sensors for Pressure Therapy: Effect of Substrate Curvature and Stiffness on Sensor Performance

Abstract: Flexible pressure sensors are increasingly being used in medical and non-medical applications, and particularly in innovative health monitoring. Their efficacy in medical applications such as compression therapy depends on the accuracy and repeatability of their output, which in turn depend on factors such as sensor type, shape, pressure range, and conformability of the sensor to the body surface. Numerous researchers have examined the effects of sensor type and shape, but little information is available on th… Show more

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“…Another feature of the proposed force is a pressure plate design for uniform pressure. By the contact state, the sensor has different output value [ 35 ]. Flat surfaces produce highly accurate results on multiple sensing occasions and the output of the sensors also changes depending on the underlying surface.…”
Section: A Hip-force Sensor For a Gait-enhancing Mechatronic Systementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another feature of the proposed force is a pressure plate design for uniform pressure. By the contact state, the sensor has different output value [ 35 ]. Flat surfaces produce highly accurate results on multiple sensing occasions and the output of the sensors also changes depending on the underlying surface.…”
Section: A Hip-force Sensor For a Gait-enhancing Mechatronic Systementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors that reflect the performance of optical gas sensors, such as response time, sensitivity, reproducibility, selectivity, susceptibility to interferents, can be heavily influenced by the choice of substrates or matrices of the colorants [34][35][36].…”
Section: Silica-dye Composite Microspheresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors that reflect the performance of optical gas sensors, such as response time, sensitivity, reproducibility, selectivity, susceptibility to interferents, can be heavily influenced by the choice of substrates or matrices of the colorants [34][35][36]. Porous organosilica materials [37][38][39] chalcogenides, metallic nanoparticles, polymers, etc.…”
Section: Silica-dye Composite Microspheresmentioning
confidence: 99%