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Designable high-performance TPU foam strain sensors towards human-machine interfaces

COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING [2024]
Yuefeng Gu, Zhenghao Zhang, Feifan Fan, Lisi Wei, Tiancheng Wu, Dakai Wang, Qiuhong Li
ABSTRACT

Flexible, breathable, and stable sensors were important in developing human–computer interaction systems and novel wearable devices. However, major challenges were still faced in two aspects, 1) high-performance strain sensors with a large sensing range, and 2) an interaction mode that is both convenient and efficient. Herein, we developed a thermoplastic polyurethane large-skeleton foam (TPU-LS foam) through a steam-induced method. The strain sensor comprised three layers of breathable foam, with CNTs/rGO TPU-LS foam as the inner layer and pure foam as the protective layer. PDMS/TiO 2 was sprayed to create a UV-resistant and self-repairing coating, achieving a 66% melanin inhibition rate and a 91% repair rate. The sensor presented a wide work range over 100%, a high gauge factor of 637.8, and long-term durability. We trained machine learning frameworks to recognize different gestures and designed two types of human–computer interaction applications, allowing users to operate apps with gestures.

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