Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction
Abstract Bioinspired sensor system leads the development of new generation sensor technology with remarkable features like ultra‐sensitivity, low‐power consumption and self‐adaptability. With the help of bioinspired sensor systems, human perception can be quantified and machines can be endowed with...
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description | Abstract Bioinspired sensor system leads the development of new generation sensor technology with remarkable features like ultra‐sensitivity, low‐power consumption and self‐adaptability. With the help of bioinspired sensor systems, human perception can be quantified and machines can be endowed with specific perception. As an emerging technology, bioinspired sensor system has been widely used in various fields such as industrial, medical, food safety, military and robotic. This review summarizes the recent process of bioinspired sensor system. First, three bionic strategies are defined as bionic materials, bionic structures, and functional bionic according to the sources of bionic inspiration. Second, bioinspired sensor systems with different working mechanisms are summarized and classified into piezoresistive, capacitive, triboelectric, piezoelectric, and other types. Afterward, for applications, the representative works of bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction are focused and introduced, respectively. Finally, the current challenges and prospects of bioinspired sensor system are also discussed. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d37a8d73e5894d428a5051f9587d15222022-12-22T04:24:48ZengWileyEcoMat2567-31732022-09-0145n/an/a10.1002/eom2.12209Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interactionJiangtao Xue0Yang Zou1Yulin Deng2Zhou Li3Institute of Engineering Medicine, School of Life Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing ChinaInstitute of Engineering Medicine, School of Life Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing ChinaInstitute of Engineering Medicine, School of Life Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing ChinaCAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, Beijing Key Laboratory of Micro‐Nano Energy and Sensor Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaAbstract Bioinspired sensor system leads the development of new generation sensor technology with remarkable features like ultra‐sensitivity, low‐power consumption and self‐adaptability. With the help of bioinspired sensor systems, human perception can be quantified and machines can be endowed with specific perception. As an emerging technology, bioinspired sensor system has been widely used in various fields such as industrial, medical, food safety, military and robotic. This review summarizes the recent process of bioinspired sensor system. First, three bionic strategies are defined as bionic materials, bionic structures, and functional bionic according to the sources of bionic inspiration. Second, bioinspired sensor systems with different working mechanisms are summarized and classified into piezoresistive, capacitive, triboelectric, piezoelectric, and other types. Afterward, for applications, the representative works of bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction are focused and introduced, respectively. Finally, the current challenges and prospects of bioinspired sensor system are also discussed.https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12209bioinspiredhealth carehuman‐machine interactionsensor system |
spellingShingle | Jiangtao Xue Yang Zou Yulin Deng Zhou Li Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction EcoMat bioinspired health care human‐machine interaction sensor system |
title | Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction |
title_full | Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction |
title_fullStr | Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction |
title_full_unstemmed | Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction |
title_short | Bioinspired sensor system for health care and human‐machine interaction |
title_sort | bioinspired sensor system for health care and human machine interaction |
topic | bioinspired health care human‐machine interaction sensor system |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12209 |
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