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Integrated sensor areas detect deformation or relative motion in moving furniture parts, enabling low-cost collision stopping to prevent injury and damage.
Dynamic power filtering uses load size and spin speed to detect washer unbalance before resonance, reducing vibration and noise.
Shock sensors built into furniture track cruising frequency without wearables, helping detect gait decline and trigger support alerts.
A particle-filled dielectric and interdigital electrodes enable compact, stable pressure sensing in dense battery modules with less drift.
A hollow holding member isolates the tire strain sensor from casing restraint, improving sensitivity, durability, and detection accuracy.
A porous PANI film on a hydrophobic membrane enables skin VOC sensing without lateral-strain interference while adding pressure and temperature sensing.
A helical triboelectric cable measures axial tension with quasi-linear voltage output while resisting radial pressure effects in robotic mechanisms.
Pressure-sensing pads track cell swelling through resistance change, helping the BMS detect abnormal battery states before heating or ignition.
Three deformation sensors on a trailer coupling holding arm separate force directions accurately while staying protected from roadway damage.
Controlled overload conditioning redistributes residual stress in load cells to reduce drift, creep, and recalibration needs.
Pressure sensing between two belt grooves converts belt contact force into a tension check, helping keep cargo straps tightened during transport.
A load-cell hitch lets AMRs measure trolley pull force, detect attachment and stuck conditions, and prevent overload damage on ramps.
Printed conductive layers and elastic microstructures enable easy calibration, higher sensitivity, and lower hysteresis in force measurement.
Mechanical pressing simulates battery cell swelling to quickly measure welded frame fatigue and displacement without long charge-discharge tests.
Adhesive sealing replaces welding in this force sensor assembly, cutting cost and complexity while protecting the PCB and preserving force accuracy.
Dual FSR sensing corrects temperature-induced error in battery swelling force measurement for more reliable real-time cell monitoring.
A pressure sensor between two strap grooves converts tie-down belt force into a readable signal, helping confirm secure cargo restraint.
An isostatic spoke-and-hinge hub carrier measures wheel forces and moments directly, avoiding wireless sensing limits during braking and rotation.
A spring-compression contact mechanism and position sensing limit applied force during in-situ measurement to protect both sensor and surface.
A strain-sensing buffer and movement limiter cushions actuator separation impacts, cutting collision noise while protecting sensor durability.
Capacitive patches inside the tread or sidewall detect tire deformation directly, improving parameter estimation speed and accuracy over accelerometers.
Measures voltage changes in an integrated BMS shock module to detect impact levels and adjust battery pack operation for safer response.
Elastic insulating support replaces spacer assembly, cutting process cost while letting the pressure sensor bend onto curved surfaces.
A buffered load detector in a vibration actuator absorbs impact and noise while protecting strain sensors from failure.
Deformable woven electrode openings keep conductive paths connected under tensile strain, improving steering-wheel sensor accuracy.
A transparent conductive layer couples inner grid electrodes to a capacitive knob, preserving center display space while adding click and grab sensing.
A low-modulus coating over a fiber web improves skin-mounted strain sensor stretch resistance while preserving conformability and signal capture.
A force sensor in the landing gear load path replaces mechanical indicators to deliver reproducible ground-load data and detect trailer weight.
Spoke-mounted sensors and sliding spherical hinges let the hub carrier measure wheel forces and moments accurately without rotating wireless sensors.
Pressure sensor panels on a substrate map chemical impact points and force, helping set nozzle position and detect abnormal flow or pressure.
A pressure-sensitive sensor between the roof panel and frame detects local pinch points early, improving hard-object detection and compliance.
Integrated cell pressure sensing detects swelling early and halts rack operation before venting, reducing battery fire risk.
Center-axis trim regions balance strain gauge resistance without shifting gauge placement or disturbing strain sensitivity in precision force sensors.
A piezoelectric gate dielectric converts pressure into electrical signals, letting a three-terminal synaptic structure sense and retain pressure input.
Capacitive patches bonded to the tire tread or sidewall directly sense strain and bending, improving parameter estimation speed and accuracy.
Nanoscale perforations and MXene-PVDF triboelectric layers enable a breathable self-powered tactile sensor with low-noise physiological monitoring.
Overlapping fixed and movable sensor elements detect force across different touch locations while compensating assembly tolerances and false triggering.
A pressure-resistant cable pass-through enables ignition-safe current transfer in weighing apparatuses while minimizing force shunt and retrofit complexity.
Mechanical abrasion, foil scrubbing, and automated trimming improve patterning accuracy and resistance consistency in flexible polyimide gauges.
A flexible force-sensing resistor tracks load presence and shifting in real time, giving cargo securement feedback through a mobile app.
Contact-separation between an ionic elastomer and insulator forms electric double layers to boost triboelectric output and pressure sensing.
Separated adhesive regions and a Cr mixed phase strain gauge improve detection of small battery expansion for more accurate health monitoring.
Strain sensing in an air suspension mounting path captures frame-to-suspension force transfer for accurate vehicle load calculation.
A weight-sensing pad beneath the brake pedal triggers brake lights only when braking is likely, reducing false warnings during coasting.
Symmetric trim regions on a shared center axis adjust strain gauge resistance while preserving sensitivity matching and force measurement accuracy.
A stationary load cell and premeasured disk deadweight enable complete grinding force detection without cable damage during polishing.
A resistor-based shock module shares BMS voltage sensing to detect impact levels step by step and trigger safer battery pack control.
Separated electrical and insulation joints use ultrasonic welding to keep soft electrode sheets flexible while improving lead-wire retention.
A reduced-section hitch crossbar places strain gauges where stress is measurable, enabling accurate tongue and lateral load sensing with fewer sensors.
Dual strain-sensing modules in an annular groove track multi-axis cutting forces in real time to detect tilting, vibration, and instability.
A flush elastomeric contact and layered piezoresistive matrix enable accurate 3D force magnitude and position sensing with ergonomic integration.
An elastically variable electrode gap lets one capacitive surface detect approach, contact, and pressure while avoiding separate sensors.