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Urethane-Foam-Embedded Silicon Pressure Sensors including Stress-Concentration Packaging Structure for Driver Posture Monitoring

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22124495

Keywords

automobile driver monitoring; hyper elastic foam; stress transmission structure; sensor array; silicon pressure sensor

Funding

  1. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
  2. JSPS KAKENHI [JP19H04147]

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This study proposes a solution of integrating urethane-foam-embedded silicon pressure sensors into car seats to monitor the driver's cognitive state, posture, and driving behavior. The proposed package structure improves the sensitivity and linearity of the sensors, and enables the detection of body movements.
We propose urethane-foam-embedded silicon pressure sensors, including a stress-concentration packaging structure, for integration into a car seat to monitor the driver's cognitive state, posture, and driving behavior. The technical challenges of embedding silicon pressure sensors in urethane foam are low sensitivity due to stress dispersion of the urethane foam and non-linear sensor response caused by the non-uniform deformation of the foam. Thus, the proposed package structure includes a cover to concentrate the force applied over the urethane foam and frame to eliminate this non-linear stress because the outer edge of the cover receives large non-linear stress concentration caused by the geometric non-linearity of the uneven height of the sensor package and ground substrate. With this package structure, the pressure sensitivity of the sensors ranges from 0 to 10 kPa. The sensors also have high linearity with a root mean squared error of 0.049 N in the linear regression of the relationship between applied pressure and sensor output, and the optimal frame width is more than 2 mm. Finally, a prototype 3 x 3 sensor array included in the proposed package structure detects body movements, which will enable the development of sensor-integrated car seats.

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