Su et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Microsphere‐assisted robust epidermal strain gauge for static and dynamic gesture recognitionSu et al., 2017
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- Su Z
- Chen H
- Song Y
- Cheng X
- Chen X
- Guo H
- Miao L
- Zhang H
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A novel and robust epidermal strain gauge by using 3D microsphere arrays to immobilize, connect, and protect a multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) pathway is presented. During the solvent deposition process, MWNTs sedimentate, self‐assemble, and wrap onto …
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