仿生人工发流传感器:设计、制造、增强和应用的全面回顾。

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Lansheng Zhang, Zheyi Hang, Huan Hu
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摘要

流量测量在工业、农业、医药和环境监测等各个领域都至关重要。对于紧凑、敏感、可扩展和节能的流量传感器的需求日益增长,特别是在无人机、无人水下航行器、生物医学和仿生机器人中的应用。受生物机械感觉结构的启发,人造头发和毛细胞流量传感器已经成为有希望的解决方案。本文综述了毛发流量传感器的研究进展、基本原理、性能优化技术和应用。我们提供了毛发作为机械受体的生物学机制的概述。随后,我们解释了人造头发流传感器的设计和制造技术,强调了与复制和整合头发结构相关的挑战。本研究进一步探讨了传感器增强策略及其不同的应用。最后,我们总结了毛发传感器技术的挑战和前景,以及它在解决特定流量传感要求方面的潜力。虽然人工毛细胞流量传感器的大部分应用仍处于研究阶段,但它为流量测量提供了巨大的潜力。材料科学、结构设计和传感机制的未来进展有望推动这些传感器的发展,为科学研究和商业应用开辟新的途径。
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Bio-inspired artificial hair flow sensors: a comprehensive review of design, fabrication, enhancements, and applications.

Flow measurement is critical in various sectors, including industry, agriculture, medicine, and environmental monitoring. There is a growing need for compact, sensitive, scalable, and energy-efficient flow sensors, particularly for applications in unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned underwater vehicles, biomedicine, and bionic robotics. Inspired by biological mechanosensory structures, artificial hair and hair cell flow sensors have emerged as promising solutions. This study offers a comprehensive review of the progress, underlying principles, performance optimization techniques, and applications of hair flow sensors. We provide an overview of the biological mechanisms of hair as mechanical receptors. Subsequently, we explain the design and fabrication techniques of artificial hair flow sensors, highlighting the challenges associated with replicating and integrating hair structures. The study further explores strategies for sensor enhancement and their diverse applications. Finally, we conclude by outlining the challenges and prospects of hair sensor technology, along with its potential to address specific flow-sensing requirements. While most applications of artificial hair cell flow sensors are still in the research stage, they offer substantial potential for flow measurement. Future progress in materials science, structural design, and sensing mechanisms is anticipated to drive the development of these sensors, opening up new avenues for scientific research and commercial applications.

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Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Microsystems & Nanoengineering Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
3.80%
发文量
123
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Microsystems & Nanoengineering is a comprehensive online journal that focuses on the field of Micro and Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS and NEMS). It provides a platform for researchers to share their original research findings and review articles in this area. The journal covers a wide range of topics, from fundamental research to practical applications. Published by Springer Nature, in collaboration with the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and with the support of the State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology, it is an esteemed publication in the field. As an open access journal, it offers free access to its content, allowing readers from around the world to benefit from the latest developments in MEMS and NEMS.
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