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Low-hysteresis, pressure-insensitive, and transparent capacitive strain sensor for human activity monitoring

Engineering and Technology

Low-hysteresis, pressure-insensitive, and transparent capacitive strain sensor for human activity monitoring

X. Wang, Y. Deng, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Xiaoyi Wang and colleagues presents a flexible capacitive strain sensor that overcomes traditional limitations. With low hysteresis, pressure insensitivity, and impressive transparency, this sensor is poised to transform human motion detection and soft robotics, demonstrating efficiency across various applications including monitoring human activities like bending fingers and elbows.

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