Articles with "wearable triboelectric" as a keyword



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Wearable Triboelectric Visual Sensors for Tactile Perception

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Published in 2022 at "Advanced Materials"

DOI: 10.1002/adma.202209117

Abstract: Tactile sensors with visible light feedback functions, such as wearable displays and electronic skin and biomedical devices, are becoming increasingly important in various fields. However, existing methods cannot meet the application requirements for the tactile… read more here.

Keywords: triboelectric visual; wearable triboelectric; visual sensors; tactile perception ... See more keywords
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Nanofibrous membrane constructed wearable triboelectric nanogenerator for high performance biomechanical energy harvesting

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Published in 2017 at "Nano Energy"

DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.04.035

Abstract: Abstract With a rapid expansion in the field of wearable electronics, powering them entirely by batteries has become more and more unpractical and unfavorable. Here, we developed a lightweight, flexible and sustainable power source by… read more here.

Keywords: energy; constructed wearable; membrane constructed; nanofibrous membrane ... See more keywords
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Wearable Triboelectric Strain-Insensitive Pressure Sensors Based on Hierarchical Superposition Patterns.

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Published in 2021 at "ACS sensors"

DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.1c00640

Abstract: Recently, wearable triboelectric sensors capable of self-powering, which can be widely used in artificial skin and robotics, have received much attention. Herein, we develop a stretchable triboelectric pressure sensor with a new pattern by superimposing… read more here.

Keywords: triboelectric strain; strain insensitive; pressure sensors; wearable triboelectric ... See more keywords
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Wearable Triboelectric Nanogenerator with Ground-Coupled Electrode for Biomechanical Energy Harvesting and Sensing

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Published in 2023 at "Biosensors"

DOI: 10.3390/bios13050548

Abstract: Harvesting biomechanical energy for electricity as well as physiological monitoring is a major development trend for wearable devices. In this article, we report a wearable triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) with a ground-coupled electrode. It has a… read more here.

Keywords: wearable triboelectric; energy; triboelectric nanogenerator; ground coupled ... See more keywords