Tsogbayar et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Advanced Flexible Physical Sensors with Independent Detection Mechanisms of Pressure and Strain Stimuli for Overcoming Signal InterferenceTsogbayar et al., 2024
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- Author
- Tsogbayar D
- Seo J
- Hwang T
- Park J
- Ko E
- Kim Y
- Yoon C
- Lee H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Flexible and wearable physical sensors have gained significant interest owing to their potential in attachable devices, electronic skin, and multipurpose sensors. The physical stimuli of these sensors typically consist of vertically and horizontally applied pressures and …
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