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MEMS Biomimetic Superficial and Canal Neuromasts for Flow Sensing
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2018
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Source: EUROSENSORS 2018 (2018)
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Journal Title:EUROSENSORS 2018
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Description:Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodynamic awareness. This work reports the development of superficial neuromast (SN) and canal neuromast (CN) inspired MEMS flow sensors. The MEMS artificial neuromast sensors mimic the key features of the SN and the CN such as the shape and the mechanical properties of the cupula. In case of both SN and CN MEMS sensors, hydrogels with varying initiator concentrations were used to replicate the Young’s modulus of the biological cupula. The MEMS SN and CN sensors were experimentally characterized in steady-state and oscillatory flows respectively.
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Source:EUROSENSORS 2018 (2018)
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Rights Information:CC BY
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