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  • Flexible tactile sensors have potential for healthcare and environmental monitoring, but challenges exist in manufacturing stable ones with real-time feedback.
  • This study presents a method for creating tactile sensors using templated laser-induced graphene that showcases impressive sensitivity, broad detection range, and rapid response times, along with high stability over repeated use.
  • The TLIG sensors can be effectively used in health monitoring and underwater applications, and when combined with a deep neural network, they achieve a high classification rate for texture recognition in various surfaces.

Article Abstract

Flexible tactile sensors show great potential for portable healthcare and environmental monitoring applications. However, challenges persist in scaling up the manufacturing of stable tactile sensors with real-time feedback. This work demonstrates a robust approach to fabricating templated laser-induced graphene (TLIG)-based tactile sensors via laser scribing, elastomer hot-pressing transfer, and 3D printing of the Ag electrode. With different mesh sandpapers as templates, TLIG sensors with adjustable sensing properties were achieved. The tactile sensor obtains excellent sensitivity (52260.2 kPa at a range of 0-7 kPa), a broad detection range (up to 1000 kPa), a low limit of detection (65 Pa), a rapid response (response/recovery time of 12/46 ms), and excellent working stability (10000 cycles). Benefiting from TLIG's high performance and waterproofness, TLIG sensors can be used as health monitors and even in underwater scenarios. TLIG sensors can also be integrated into arrays acting as receptors of the soft robotic gripper. Furthermore, a deep neural network based on the convolutional neural network was employed for texture recognition via a soft TLIG tactile sensing array, achieving an overall classification rate of 94.51% on objects with varying surface roughness, thus offering high accuracy in real-time practical scenarios.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c05838DOI Listing

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