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A Soft Wearable and Fully-Textile Piezoresistive Sensor for Plantar Pressure Capturing.


ABSTRACT: The trends of wearable health monitoring systems have led to growing demands for gait-capturing devices. However, comfortability and durability under repeated stress are still challenging to achieve in existing sensor-enabled footwear. Herein, a flexible textile piezoresistive sensor (TPRS) consisting of a reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-cotton) fabric electrode and an Ag fabric circuit electrode is proposed. Based on the mechanical and electrical properties of the two fabric electrodes, the TPRS exhibits superior sensing performance, with a high sensitivity of 3.96 kPa-1 in the lower pressure range of 0-36 kPa, wide force range (0-100 kPa), fast response time (170 ms), remarkable durability stability (1000 cycles) and detection ability in different pressures ranges. For the prac-tical application of capturing plantar pressure, six TPRSs were mounted on a flexible printed circuit board and integrated into an insole. The dynamic plantar pressure distribution during walking was derived in the form of pressure maps. The proposed fully-textile piezoresistive sensor is a strong candidate for next-generation plantar pressure wearable monitoring devices.

SUBMITTER: Tan Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7926843 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Soft Wearable and Fully-Textile Piezoresistive Sensor for Plantar Pressure Capturing.

Tan Yongsong Y   Ivanov Kamen K   Mei Zhanyong Z   Li Hui H   Li Huihui H   Lubich Ludwig L   Wang Chaoxia C   Wang Lei L  

Micromachines 20210122 2


The trends of wearable health monitoring systems have led to growing demands for gait-capturing devices. However, comfortability and durability under repeated stress are still challenging to achieve in existing sensor-enabled footwear. Herein, a flexible textile piezoresistive sensor (TPRS) consisting of a reduced graphene oxide (rGO)-cotton) fabric electrode and an Ag fabric circuit electrode is proposed. Based on the mechanical and electrical properties of the two fabric electrodes, the TPRS e  ...[more]

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