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Single-Line Multi-Channel Flexible Stress Sensor Arrays

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi14081554

Keywords

pressure sensor array; tactile sensor array; resonators; array integration; soft sensor array; force sensor array; parallel signal processing

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Flexible stress sensor arrays consisting of multiple units enable accurate analysis of spatial stress distribution. However, the current implementation faces challenges such as excessive signal wires, reduced deformability, stability, and increased costs. To overcome these challenges, the single-line multi-channel signal (SLMC) measurement method has been developed, reducing the number of signal wires and improving stability and reliability. This review provides a comprehensive understanding of SLMC measurement, including different sensing mechanisms, arraying methods, and the research status.
Flexible stress sensor arrays, comprising multiple flexible stress sensor units, enable accurate quantification and analysis of spatial stress distribution. Nevertheless, the current implementation of flexible stress sensor arrays faces the challenge of excessive signal wires, resulting in reduced deformability, stability, reliability, and increased costs. The primary obstacle lies in the electric amplitude modulation nature of the sensor unit's signal (e.g., resistance and capacitance), allowing only one signal per wire. To overcome this challenge, the single-line multi-channel signal (SLMC) measurement has been developed, enabling simultaneous detection of multiple sensor signals through one or two signal wires, which effectively reduces the number of signal wires, thereby enhancing stability, deformability, and reliability. This review offers a general knowledge of SLMC measurement beginning with flexible stress sensors and their piezoresistive, capacitive, piezoelectric, and triboelectric sensing mechanisms. A further discussion is given on different arraying methods and their corresponding advantages and disadvantages. Finally, this review categorizes existing SLMC measurement methods into RLC series resonant sensing, transmission line sensing, ionic conductor sensing, triboelectric sensing, piezoresistive sensing, and distributed fiber optic sensing based on their mechanisms, describes the mechanisms and characteristics of each method and summarizes the research status of SLMC measurement.

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