HomeNewsIndia NewsThe new cellulose-based material offers three sensors in one

    The new cellulose-based material offers three sensors in one

    When cellulose is soaked in a designed polymer mixture, it acts as a sensor to measure pressure, temperature and humidity simultaneously. There is no dependency of the measurements with each other. The sensor may be highly significant in the streams like healthcare, security and robotics.

    In several applications, the ability of measuring pressure, humidity and temperature is important like robotics, monitoring patients at home, electronic skin, functional textiles, surveillance and security, and many more. Research till date, has targeted integrating the different sensors into the same circuit, which has presented several technical challenges, and did not have a major concern for the interface to the user.

    Researchers of Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University have successfully combined all the three measurements into a single sensor.

    The development of an elastic aerogel of polymers that conducts both ions and electrons, with subsequent exploitation of the thermo-electric effect, has made the research possible. The material in which the electrons move to the warm side of the material from the cold side, is the thermo-electric material. The voltage difference is created in this manner.

    It is even possible to measure the temperature changes, as the material is thermo-electric. The larger the temperature difference between the warm and the cold sides, the higher the voltage generated. The moving of ions from the warm side to the cold side rapidly, is affected by the humidity. There is no transportation of the ions if the humidity is zero.

    ELE Times Research Desk
    ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
    ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Related News

    Must Read

    Optimized analog front-end design for edge AI

    Courtesy: Avnet Key Takeaways: 01.   AI models see data differently: what...

    Introducing Wi-Fi 8: The Next Boost for the Wireless AI Edge

    Courtesy: Broadcom Wi-Fi 8 has officially arrived—and it marks a...

    Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Charging in EVs: Understanding the Basics

    Much of the research around emerging technologies in Electric...

    Asia-Pacific Takes the Lead in AI Adoption Across Manufacturing

    Courtesy: Rockwell Automation Manufacturing around the world has undergone a...

    STMicroelectronics streamlines smart-home device integration with industry-first Matter NFC chip

    STMicroelectronics has unveiled a secure NFC chip designed to...

    Mitsubishi Electric India to Showcase Breakthrough Power Semiconductor Technologies at PCIM India 2025

    Mitsubishi Electric India, is set to introduce its flagship...

    ASMPT Wins New Orders for Nineteen Chip-to-Substrate TCB Tools to Serve AI Chip Market

    ASMPT announced it had won new orders for 19...

    Microchip Halves the Power Required to Measure How Much Power Portable Devices Consume

    Battery-operated devices and energy-restricted applications must track and monitor...