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Triboelectric tactile sensor for pressure and temperature sensing in high-temperature applications
by
Zhao, Tong
, Wei, Zhiting
, Nie, Shuangxi
, Gao, Cong
, Chi, Mingchao
, Zhang, Song
, Liu, Yanhua
, Luo, Bin
, Cai, Chenchen
, Liu, Tao
, Wang, Shuangfei
, Wang, Jinlong
in
639/166/987
/ 639/301/1005/1007
/ 639/301/1005/1009
/ Asymmetric structures
/ Equipment Design
/ Extreme environments
/ Heat resistance
/ Heat resistant materials
/ High temperature
/ High temperature environments
/ Hot Temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanogenerators
/ Object recognition
/ Pattern recognition
/ Perception
/ Pressure
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensors
/ Stimuli
/ Tactile discrimination
/ Tactile perception
/ Tactile sensors (robotics)
/ Temperature
/ Temperature perception
/ Touch - physiology
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2025
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Triboelectric tactile sensor for pressure and temperature sensing in high-temperature applications
by
Zhao, Tong
, Wei, Zhiting
, Nie, Shuangxi
, Gao, Cong
, Chi, Mingchao
, Zhang, Song
, Liu, Yanhua
, Luo, Bin
, Cai, Chenchen
, Liu, Tao
, Wang, Shuangfei
, Wang, Jinlong
in
639/166/987
/ 639/301/1005/1007
/ 639/301/1005/1009
/ Asymmetric structures
/ Equipment Design
/ Extreme environments
/ Heat resistance
/ Heat resistant materials
/ High temperature
/ High temperature environments
/ Hot Temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanogenerators
/ Object recognition
/ Pattern recognition
/ Perception
/ Pressure
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensors
/ Stimuli
/ Tactile discrimination
/ Tactile perception
/ Tactile sensors (robotics)
/ Temperature
/ Temperature perception
/ Touch - physiology
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2025
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Triboelectric tactile sensor for pressure and temperature sensing in high-temperature applications
by
Zhao, Tong
, Wei, Zhiting
, Nie, Shuangxi
, Gao, Cong
, Chi, Mingchao
, Zhang, Song
, Liu, Yanhua
, Luo, Bin
, Cai, Chenchen
, Liu, Tao
, Wang, Shuangfei
, Wang, Jinlong
in
639/166/987
/ 639/301/1005/1007
/ 639/301/1005/1009
/ Asymmetric structures
/ Equipment Design
/ Extreme environments
/ Heat resistance
/ Heat resistant materials
/ High temperature
/ High temperature environments
/ Hot Temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanogenerators
/ Object recognition
/ Pattern recognition
/ Perception
/ Pressure
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensors
/ Stimuli
/ Tactile discrimination
/ Tactile perception
/ Tactile sensors (robotics)
/ Temperature
/ Temperature perception
/ Touch - physiology
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2025
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Triboelectric tactile sensor for pressure and temperature sensing in high-temperature applications
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Triboelectric tactile sensor for pressure and temperature sensing in high-temperature applications
2025
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Overview
Skin-like sensors capable of detecting multiple stimuli simultaneously have great potential in cutting-edge human-machine interaction. However, realizing multimodal tactile recognition beyond human tactile perception still faces significant challenges. Here, an extreme environments-adaptive multimodal triboelectric sensor was developed, capable of detecting pressure/temperatures beyond the range of human perception. Based on triboelectric nanogenerator technology, an asymmetric structure capable of independently outputting dual signals was designed to improve perception sensitivity. By converting the signals and the stimuli into feature matrices, parallel perception of complex objects (with a recognition rate of 94%) and temperature at high temperatures was achieved. The proposed multimodal triboelectric tactile sensor represents progress in maximum detection range and rapid response, realizing the upper limit of human skin’s high-temperature sensing (60 °C) with a working temperature of 200 °C. The proposed self-powered multimodal sensing system offers a wider range of possibilities for human/robot/environment interaction applications.
Existing tactile sensors struggle with high-temperature environments. Here, authors developed a triboelectric tactile sensor with an asymmetric structure and heat-resistant materials, enabling 94% object recognition rate, fast response times, and stable performance up to 200 °C.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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