LOCOMOTION
Bioinspired Hairy Skin Electronics for Detecting the Direction and Incident Angle of Airflow
Sungwoo Chun, Wonkyeong Son, Changsoon Choi, Hyeongho Min, Jiwon Kim, Heon Joon Lee, Dong-Jin Kim, Changhwan Kim, Je‐Sung Koh, Changhyun Pang
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 47
Abstract
) exhibits mapping of electrical signals induced by noncontact airflow and identifying the direction, incident angle, and intensity of wind to the sensor. For potential applications, we implement the hairy electronics to a sailing robot and demonstrate changes in locomotion and speed by detecting the direction and intensity of airflow.
Keywords
AirflowMaterials scienceElectronicsElectronic skinGrapheneTactile sensorAcousticsIntensity (physics)OptoelectronicsArtificial intelligence
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