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Recent Advances of Capacitive Sensors: Materials, Microstructure Designs, Applications, and Opportunities

Allen J. Cheng, Liao Wu, Sha Zhao, Wenkai Chang, Dewei Chu, Chunhui Wang, Shuhua Peng

Year
2023
Citations
169

Abstract

Abstract Capacitive sensors have advanced rapidly to create new applications including wearable sensors for human health monitoring, integrated sensors for intelligent surgical devices, tactile interfaces for robots. Compared to other types of pressure or strain sensors, capacitive sensors require low power consumption and offer excellent linearity and fast response time. Herein, this review concentrates on the recent advancements and developments of high‐performance capacitive sensors with new materials and microstructures, which significantly enhance their sensitivity, accuracy, linearity, and response time. This work also provides a review of recent applications, from which current challenges and future opportunities are proposed and discussed.

Keywords

Capacitive sensingWearable computerLinearityPower consumptionPressure sensorSensitivity (control systems)Computer scienceWearable technologyMaterials scienceElectronic engineering

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