Review of Recent Inkjet-Printed Capacitive Tactile Sensors
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Review of Recent Inkjet-Printed Capacitive Tactile Sensors
Abstract
Inkjet printing is an advanced printing technology that has been used to develop conducting layers, interconnects and other features on a variety of substrates. It is an additive manufacturing process that offers cost-effective, lightweight designs and simplifies the fabrication process with little effort. There is hardly sufficient research on tactile sensors and inkjet printing. Advancements in materials science and inkjet printing greatly facilitate the realization of sophisticated tactile sensors. Starting from the concept of capacitive sensing, a brief comparison of printing techniques, the essential requirements of inkjet-printing and the attractive features of state-of-the art inkjet-printed tactile sensors developed on diverse substrates (paper, polymer, glass and textile) are presented in this comprehensive review. Recent trends in inkjet-printed wearable/flexible and foldable tactile sensors are evaluated, paving the way for future research.
Keywords: capacitive sensing; flexible polymer; glass; inkjet printing; paper; tactile sensors.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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