Prospective Polymer Composite Materials for Applications in Flexible Tactile Sensors
2009
Māris Knite, Juris Zavickis

The purpose of this chapter is to give a review of the polymer composite materials specially developed for application in strain and pressure sensors that can be used for elaboration of flexible tactile sensing systems. Our recent achievements in design, processing and investigation of physical properties of elastomer and nanostructured carbon composites as prospective materials for mechanical (pressure, strain) indicators are also presented.


Keywords
polymer, composite, tactile sensors, piezoresistivity, robotic
Hyperlink
http://sciyo.com/articles/show/title/prospective-polymer-composite-materials-for-applications-in-flexible-tactile-sensors

Knite, M., Zavickis, J. Prospective Polymer Composite Materials for Applications in Flexible Tactile Sensors. 7. Indija: In-Teh, 2009. 29 p. ISBN 9789533070384.

Publication language
English (en)
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