A Self‐Decoupled and High‐Resolution 2D Displacement Sensor Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Manipulator Precision Positioning
Qingkai He,
Xiaoli Feng,
Zhenlong Xu
et al.
Abstract:Abstract2D displacement sensor (2DDS) is significant in precision manufacturing positioning, machine condition monitoring, robotic manipulation, and human–computer interaction system. However, the reported 2DDSs have severe limitations, such as low accuracy, poor decoupling, and lack of smart signal analysis. Herein, a self‐decoupled and high‐resolution 2DDS based on two freestanding triboelectric nanogenerators (F‐TENGs) is presented. This sensor achieves self‐decoupling by two orthogonal and independent 1D d… Show more
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