DocumentCode
669314
Title
Dispensing characteristics of conductive material for the flexible tactile sensor
Author
In Hwan Lee ; Sang-Gu Woo
Author_Institution
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Chungbuk Nat. Univ., Cheongju, South Korea
fYear
2013
fDate
20-23 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
148
Lastpage
150
Abstract
Researches on the flexible sensors have been actively conducted to mimic human tactile-sensation. However, many of these sensors were fabricated through a series of complex processes. Furthermore, economically available sensors are cost ineffective. Recently, simple tactile sensor was proposed using flexible material and conductive material. That is, the direct injection technique discharges conductive material on the flexible polymer substrate. And the conductive material is dispensed by a nozzle. When the external pressure is applied to the sensor, the electrical signal of the conductive lines is changed. Consequently, to implement this kind of sensor, it is essential to examine dispensing conditions on the line fabrication. In this regards, we examined the conductive line fabrication characteristics by nozzle dispensing conditions. And it was found that the conductive material lines width decreases as the flow rate decreases and the nozzle moving speed increases. Further researches are required to implement this kind of sensors.
Keywords
carbon nanotubes; substrates; tactile sensors; touch (physiological); conductive line fabrication characteristics; conductive material; flexible polymer substrate; flexible tactile sensor; human tactile-sensation; nozzle dispensing conditions; Electron tubes; Nonlinear optics; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Robot sensing systems; Temperature measurement; Direct-writing; Flexible tactile sensor; MWCNTs (Multi-walled carbon nanotubes);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS), 2013 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Gwangju
ISSN
2093-7121
Print_ISBN
978-89-93215-05-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCAS.2013.6703880
Filename
6703880
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