Abstract
Flexible sensors have attracted extensive attention in the field of human-computer interaction. However, it is still a challenging task to realize accuracy gesture recognition with flexible sensor, which requires sensor not only have high sensitivity, but also have appropriate strain detection range. Here, a high gauge factor flexible sensor (gauge factor ∼ 1296 under 12–20 % strain) based on crack structure is reported. The sensor is made of a biodegradable and stretchable gelatin composite combined with fabric bases, with good repeatability (6000 cycles) and a fast response (60 ms). Because of the double-layer structure, it has a suitable detection range (20 % strain). The sensor is manufactured by a screen-printing process, and it has been used to make data gloves and has realized 9 gestures recognition with machine learning algorithm (99.6 % accuracy). In general, this study offers a wearable gestures recognition scheme through the proposed sensor.
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