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Reusable Flexible Concentric Electrodes Coated With a Conductive Graphene Ink for Electrotactile Stimulation

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:22 authored by Benjamin Stephens-Fripp, Vitor Gomes da Silva SencadasVitor Gomes da Silva Sencadas, Rahim Mutlu, Gursel AliciGursel Alici
Electrotactile stimulation is a highly promising technique for providing sensory feedback information for prosthetics. To this aim, disposable electrodes which are predominantly used result in a high environmental and financial cost when used over a long period of time. In addition, disposable electrodes are limited in their size and configurations. This paper presents an alternative approach based on a 3D printed reusable flexible concentric electrode coated with a conductive graphene ink. Here, we have characterized the electrode and demonstrated its effective performance in electrotactile stimulation and sensory feedback for robotic prosthetic hands.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Stephens-Fripp, B., Sencadas, V., Mutlu, R. & Alici, G. (2018). Reusable Flexible Concentric Electrodes Coated With a Conductive Graphene Ink for Electrotactile Stimulation. Frontiers In Bioengineering And Biotechnology, 6 179-1-179-9.

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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

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6

Issue

DEC

Language

English

RIS ID

132275

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