Ecofriendly and high-performance flexible pressure sensor derived from natural plant materials for intelligent audible and silent speech recognition

Flexible pressure sensors (FPSs) are widely used in human–computer interaction (HCI) and medical diagnoses, but their further development faces several challenges. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with FPSs is indispensable for advancing the cognitive capabilities of HCI systems, but the FPS...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano energy 2024-07, Vol.126, p.109701, Article 109701
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Xuqi, Yi, Bingcheng, Zhou, Qihui, Xu, Ruijie, Liu, Xueqian, Sung, Ho-Kun, Chernogor, Leonid, Cao, Minghui, Yao, Zhao, Li, Yang, Li, Yuanyue
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Zusammenfassung:Flexible pressure sensors (FPSs) are widely used in human–computer interaction (HCI) and medical diagnoses, but their further development faces several challenges. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with FPSs is indispensable for advancing the cognitive capabilities of HCI systems, but the FPS must also be ecofriendly, cost-effective, and high-performance to meet the demands of environmental protection and sustainable development. Here, a biodegradable capacitive FPS is presented that is fabricated from natural plant materials (i.e., cornstarch and lignocellulose) while exhibiting remarkable attributes such as high sensitivity (2.427 kPa−1 at 0–2 kPa), rapid response/recovery time (20/24 ms), extremely low detection limit (∼10 Pa), outstanding stability (> 6000 fatigue tests), excellent biocompatibility (survival rate exceeding 99 % in cell viability assays), and prominent biodegradability (complete degradation within 24 h). Prepared sensors were integrated with optimized AI algorithms, embedded systems, and wireless transmission technologies to develop a dual-functional (i.e., audible and silent) speech recognition system that achieved recognition rates exceeding 95 %. The developed sensor is expected to play a crucial role in future HCI and medical assistance applications. [Display omitted] •A fully biodegradable capacitive pressure sensor was successfully fabricated.•The sensor shows superior sensing performance compared to other reported sensors.•A dual-functional (audible and silent) speech recognition system was developed.•The sensor demonstrates excellent biocompatibility and remarkable biodegradability.
ISSN:2211-2855
DOI:10.1016/j.nanoen.2024.109701