4.7 Article

Replaceable Bilayer Structure for Two-Dimensional Resistive Sensor Array

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 16, Pages 16505-16512

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2022.3191311

Keywords

Sensors; Sensor arrays; Electrodes; Wires; Pins; Spirals; Robot sensing systems; Two-dimensional sensor resistive array; replaceable bilayer structure; Velcro

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20201276]
  2. Foundation of the Guangxi Key Laboratory of Automatic Detecting Technology and Instruments [YQ20203]

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In this study, a sensitive unit with replaceable bilayer structure (SU-RBS) was proposed for 2-D resistive sensor arrays. This method allows for fast replacement of damaged sensitive units while maintaining good performance of the sensor array.
Two-dimensional resistive sensor arrays (2-D RSAs) have wide applications including intelligent robots, medical diagnosis, wearable devices, etc. For fast replacing a damaged sensitive unit or changing the function of a sensitive unit which were difficult to realize in most sensor arrays, we proposed sensitive unit with replaceable bilayer structure (SU-RBS) for the 2-D RSA. In a SU-RBS, each two-end resistive sensing unit comprises a replaceable sensitive layer (RSL) and a fixed electrode layer (FEL). Every RSL is fitted on its FEL which is fixed on a substrate in shared row-column fashion. For fast removing and reinstalling the RSL, a hook Velcro and a loop Velcro are used with the hook Velcro on the RSL's bottom surface and the loop Velcro on the FEL's top surface. Two pairs of metal wire electrodes in spiral shape are used for good electrical connection between the RSL and its FEL. On the RSL, each metal pin of the two-end resistive sensor is coiled into a spiral pin electrode and fixed on the Velcro's hook surface. On the FEL, two spiral wire electrodes with one for shared column electrode and the other for shared row electrode are fixed on the Velcro's loop surface. For evaluating the performance of the sensor array based on the SU-RBS, a double-layer sensing glove was designed and its experiments were implemented. The experimental results show that the SU-RBS-based RSA of low cost and easy replaceability has good performance.

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