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Exploration of Electrical Impedance Tomography and Grid-Based Soft Sensors for Distributed, Large Deformation Strain Sensing Based on a Fiber-Elastomer Composite

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Abstract

This letter presents a comparative analysis between two setups utilizing carbon black-filled elastomer with conductive textile electrodes: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) and a grid-based configuration. Both setups represent cutting-edge approaches in the field of stretchable sensor technology. Both enable the estimation of stretch displacements, surface normal forces, and multi-point contact locations, exhibiting robustness across diverse contact conditions. So far both approaches have only been employed for flexible and soft but not stretchable force or touch sensors as well as with rigid metal electrodes. The presented sensors leverage the softness and flexibility of textiles and elastomers and their drastically different conductivities. This letter aims to provide insights into the comparative strengths and limitations of EIT and grid-based fully stretchable strain sensors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number5501704
Pages (from-to)1-4
Number of pages4
JournalIEEE Sensors Letters
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Fields of science

  • 202012 Electrical measurement technology
  • 202036 Sensor systems
  • 202015 Electronics
  • 202016 Electrical engineering
  • 202022 Information technology

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation

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