Classification of flexible sensors
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Classification by use:
Flexible pressure sensor: used to measure pressure changes.
Flexible gas sensor: used to detect gas composition.
Flexible humidity sensor: used to measure ambient humidity.
Flexible temperature sensor: used to measure temperature changes.
Flexible strain sensor: used to measure the deformation of an object.
Flexible magnetic impedance sensor: used to measure magnetic field changes.
Flexible heat flow sensor: used to measure heat flow.
Classification by sensing mechanism:
Flexible resistive sensor: senses external changes through resistance changes.
Flexible capacitive sensor: senses external changes through capacitance changes.
Flexible piezomagnetic sensor: senses external changes through changes in magnetic materials.
Flexible inductive sensor: senses external changes through inductance changes.
Application areas of flexible sensors include wearable electronics, intelligent robots, health testing, bionic electronic skin, and human-computer interaction. They have the characteristics of stretchability, compression, and bending, and can be seamlessly attached to the surface of non-flat objects, so they have broad application prospects in these fields.





