Programmable Triboelectric Origami Sensors for Multidimensional Pressure Monitoring
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Abstract
Sensors with multidimensional pressure sensing capabilities have attracted extensive interest for applications in wearable electronics and human-computer interaction. However, conventional film-based materials struggle to achieve directional stress perception and exhibit limited sensitivity. Inspired by origami, this work integrates self-folding with composite loading to construct programmable 3D origami sensors. The design enables flexible assembly of multichannel sensing matrices, converting single-point signals into multidimensional responses that simultaneously acquire stress intensity and directional information. Coupled with deep learning algorithms, the origami sensor achieves a recognition accuracy of…
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- Triboelectric effect
- Wearable technology
- Electronics
- Pressure sensor
- Wearable computer
- Sensitivity (control systems)
- Electronic skin
- Substrate (aquarium)
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