This article presents a deformable poroelastic bidimensional elastomeric architecture that responds to deformations along various directions thanks to an integrated sensorized fabric. The sensors exploit the piezoresistivity of the loaded rubbers as a principle of strain transduction. Using this architecture, sensors have been characterized in terms of their quasistatic and dynamic electromechanical transduction properties.

A biomimetic sensing skin: characterization of piezoresistive fabric-based elastomeric sensors

G Pioggia;M Ferro;
2008

Abstract

This article presents a deformable poroelastic bidimensional elastomeric architecture that responds to deformations along various directions thanks to an integrated sensorized fabric. The sensors exploit the piezoresistivity of the loaded rubbers as a principle of strain transduction. Using this architecture, sensors have been characterized in terms of their quasistatic and dynamic electromechanical transduction properties.
2008
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
978-981-283-352-5
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