Xu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Flexible wide-range triboelectric sensor for physiological signal monitoring and human motion recognitionXu et al., 2022
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- 119927424668752906
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- Xu R
- Luo F
- Zhu Z
- Li M
- Chen B
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- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Electronic Materials
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Triboelectric nanogenerators, as a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, can respond to external pressure stimuli. However, most triboelectric sensors can only perform pressure measurements in a narrow pressure range, which limits their …
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