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Highly uniform and low hysteresis pressure sensor to increase practical applicability Date: August 19, 2019 Source: The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) ...
The idea of using the piezoelectric effect to make pressure sensors is not new, says Toh-Ming Lu, a professor of applied physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).“What’s interesting ...
Researchers developed a super-thin sensor that can be applied directly on a fingertip to take accurate pressure measurements and may eventually be used to record data on subtle hand movements.
MIT researchers used a uniquely designed plastic yarn to create a knit textile, called 3DKnITS, that they interspersed with pressure sensors. In their experiments, they used this material to ...
A collaborative research team led by KAIST Professor Keon Jae Lee verifies the accuracy of the highly-sensitive sensor through clinical trials ...