“…The PEDOT:PSS/PU substrates indicated a sheet resistance of 35–240 Ω/sq, withstand a strain of 200% and showed a constant resistance after 10 stretch release cycles [37]. Mahmood et al, showed the manufacture of conductive graphene oxide glass fiber substrates, which impart an electrical resistivity of 10 1 Ωm after electrophoretical deposition [38]. In the review, Ding et al reported on the conductive sponges as pressure sensors like neat conductive sponges (e.g., impregnated with Cu nanowires, CNT), composite conductive sponges (e.g., composed of polyimide (PU), polyacrylonitrile (PAN)), conductive sponges impregnated with elastomers (e.g., silicone, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)) and like conductive material coated sponges (e.g., coated with carbon, Ag).…”