2023
DOI: 10.3390/nano13243100
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A Self-Powered Flexible Displacement Sensor Based on Triboelectric Effect for Linear Feed System

Tingting Zhao,
Dongsheng Li,
Peijuan Cui
et al.

Abstract: The detection and feedback of displacement and velocity significantly impact the control accuracy of the linear feed system. In this study, we propose a flexible and self-powered displacement sensor based on the triboelectric effect, designed for seamless integration into linear feed systems. The displacement sensor comprises two parts, the mover and stator, operating in a sliding mode. This sensor can precisely detect the displacement of the linear feed system with a large detection range. Additionally, the s… Show more

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“…It also includes ten research articles and one review article from researchers across the world that explore technological innovations in the field of energy harvesting and self-powered sensing. Zhao et al [ 1 ] introduce a versatile, self-sustaining displacement sensor using the triboelectric effect. It is designed for seamless integration in linear feed systems, enabling the precise detection of displacements within a broad range.…”
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“…It also includes ten research articles and one review article from researchers across the world that explore technological innovations in the field of energy harvesting and self-powered sensing. Zhao et al [ 1 ] introduce a versatile, self-sustaining displacement sensor using the triboelectric effect. It is designed for seamless integration in linear feed systems, enabling the precise detection of displacements within a broad range.…”
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confidence: 99%