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A phonic Braille recognition system based on a self-powered sensor with self-healing ability, temperature resistance, and stretchability

  • Xingyi Dai
  • , Long Biao Huang
  • , Zhenhua Sun
  • , Yuzhang Du
  • , Boen Xue
  • , Man Chung Wong
  • , Jiancheng Han
  • , Qihua Liang
  • , Yongpeng Wu
  • , Biqin Dong
  • , Jie Kong
  • , Jianhua Hao
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • Shenzhen University
  • Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Abstract

Braille recognition is of great significance for the visually impaired and blind people to achieve convenient communication and learning. A self-powered Braille recognition sensing system with long-term survivability and phonic function could provide those people with greatly enhanced access to information and thus improve their living quality. Herein, we develop a skin-like self-powered Braille recognition sensor with self-healing, temperature-resistant and stretchable properties, which is further connected with the designed audio system to realize real-time conversion from mechanical stimulus to electrical signals and then to audio signals. The sensor is fabricated using dynamic interaction-based self-healing materials, which constitute an imine bond-based cross-linked polymer for the triboelectric layer and a hydrogen bond-based organohydrogel for the electrode layer. Moreover, the conductive organohydrogel-based electrode is provided with stretchable, anti-freezing, and non-drying properties. Consequently, minimized impact on the output performance of the sensor is found under mechanical impact, harsh environments and large deformation, enabling a long lifespan, high durability, and good stability. The self-powered sensor can be applied in a Braille recognition system, in which the Braille characters can be further decoded and read out. This work shows a reliable and flexible device with promising prospects in information technology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2603-2612
Number of pages10
JournalMaterials Horizons
Volume9
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Jul 2022

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