Abstract

Self-powered piezoelectric sensor can achieve real-time and harmless monitoring of motion processes without external power supply, which can be attached on body skin or joints to detect human motion and powered by mechanical energy. Here, a sensor for monitoring emergent motion is developed using the PVDF as active material and piezoelectric output as sensing signal. The multi-point control function enables the sensor to monitor the sequence of force order, angle change, and motion frequency of the “elbow lift, arm extension, and wrist compression” during shooting basketball. In addition, the sensor shows can simultaneously charge the capacitor to provide more power for intelligence, typically Bluetooth transmission. The sensor shows good performance in other field, such as rehabilitation monitoring and speech input systems. Therefore, the emerging application of flexible sensors have huge long-term prospects in sport big data collection and Internet of Things (IoT).

Highlights

  • Basketball gains global popularity ever since its invention in the 1890s

  • PVDF films are made by spin coating

  • The thickness of PVDF film is related to the number of spin coating

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Summary

Introduction

Basketball gains global popularity ever since its invention in the 1890s. The shooting score determines the outcome of basketball game. It has been desired to develop a portable and real-time motion monitoring device without external power supply. These devices can be portably and harmless to be attached on human skin These devices can realize real-time transmission and analysis of motion without external battery, and the device size can be designed according to actual demand [36–38]. In this study, based on the piezoelectric effect of PVDF, a flexible and wearable selfpowered sensor has been presented [42–46]. This device can collect human body mechanical energy, and can be regarded as a sensor for monitor motion state. Top and bottom PET protective layers are pasted tightly to package and protect PVDF film by a sealing and cutting machine (QL5545-1 BS-D4525 Tunnel)

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