Materials (May 2024)

Recent Advances in Self-Powered Tactile Sensing for Wearable Electronics

  • Ling-Feng Liu,
  • Tong Li,
  • Qin-Teng Lai,
  • Guowu Tang,
  • Qi-Jun Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17112493
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
p. 2493

Abstract

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With the arrival of the Internet of Things era, the demand for tactile sensors continues to grow. However, traditional sensors mostly require an external power supply to meet real-time monitoring, which brings many drawbacks such as short service life, environmental pollution, and difficulty in replacement, which greatly limits their practical applications. Therefore, the development of a passive self-power supply of tactile sensors has become a research hotspot in academia and the industry. In this review, the development of self-powered tactile sensors in the past several years is introduced and discussed. First, the sensing principle of self-powered tactile sensors is introduced. After that, the main performance parameters of the tactile sensors are briefly discussed. Finally, the potential application prospects of the tactile sensors are discussed in detail.

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