eprintid: 4271 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 364 dir: disk0/00/00/42/71 datestamp: 2020-12-16 03:02:38 lastmod: 2020-12-16 03:02:38 status_changed: 2020-12-16 03:02:38 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Tran, Nhu Chi creators_name: Nguyen, Ngoc An creators_name: Dau, Thanh Van creators_name: Le, Van Chieu creators_name: Chu, Duc Trinh creators_name: Bui, Thanh Tung creators_id: trannhuchi@vnu.edu.vn creators_id: ngocan@vnu.edu.vn creators_id: v.dau@griffith.edu.au creators_id: vanchieu@gmail.com creators_id: trinhcd@vnu.edu.vn creators_id: tungbt@vnu.edu.vn title: Wearable Fluidic Strain Sensor for Human Motion Sensing ispublished: pub subjects: ECE divisions: cetr_uet divisions: fac_fet abstract: A strain sensor with high flexibility using ionic liquid is proposed for sensing movements of human body. The resistance strain sensor is constructed from a silicon tube filled fully with a mixture of aqueous sodium chloride and glycerin sealed gold-coated electrodes. When an external force is applied to the sensor, the silicon tube deforms resulting in a change in the sensor resistance value. The proposed sensor was fabricated and experimentally characterized under several working conditions. Good performance was demonstrated in detecting the movement of human leg and fingers. The proposed simple sensor has high potential in wearable applications. date: 2020-12-09 date_type: published official_url: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9278685 full_text_status: restricted pres_type: poster pagerange: 1-4 event_title: 2020 IEEE Sensors event_location: Rotterdam, Netherlands event_dates: 25-28 Oct. 2020 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE citation: Tran, Nhu Chi and Nguyen, Ngoc An and Dau, Thanh Van and Le, Van Chieu and Chu, Duc Trinh and Bui, Thanh Tung (2020) Wearable Fluidic Strain Sensor for Human Motion Sensing. In: 2020 IEEE Sensors, 25-28 Oct. 2020, Rotterdam, Netherlands. document_url: https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/4271/1/PID6599731-checked.pdf