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Capacitive wearable tactile sensor based on smart textile substrate with carbon black/silicone rubber composite dielectric

Journal

MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/27/4/045105

Keywords

e-textile; capacitive fabric sensor; wearable; artificial skin; plantar pressure distribution; soft-grasping

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61471155, 61401141]
  2. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [1508085QF115]

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To achieve the wearable comfort of electronic skin (e-skin), a capacitive sensor printed on a flexible textile substrate with a carbon black (CB)/silicone rubber (SR) composite dielectric was demonstrated in this paper. Organo-silicone conductive silver adhesive serves as a flexible electrodes/shielding layer. The structure design, sensing mechanism and the influence of the conductive filler content and temperature variations on the sensor performance were investigated. The proposed device can effectively enhance the flexibility and comfort of wearing the device asthe sensing element has achieved a sensitivity of 0.02536%/KPa, a hysteresis error of 5.6%, and a dynamic response time of similar to 89 ms at the range of 0-700 KPa. The drift induced by temperature variations has been calibrated by presenting the temperature compensation model. The research on the time-space distribution of plantar pressure information and the experiment of the manipulator soft-grasping were implemented with the introduced device, and the experimental results indicate that the capacitive flexible textile tactile sensor has good stability and tactile perception capacity. This study provides a good candidate for wearable artificial skin.

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