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Multichannel Flexible Pulse Perception Array for Intelligent Disease Diagnosis System
Pressure sensors
with high sensitivity, a wide linear range, and
a quick response time are critical for building an intelligent disease
diagnosis system that directly detects and recognizes pulse signals
for medical and health applications. However, conventional pressure
sensors have limited sensitivity and nonideal response ranges. We
proposed a multichannel flexible pulse perception array based on polyimide/multiwalled
carbon nanotube–polydimethylsiloxane nanocomposite/polyimide
(PI/MPN/PI) sandwich-structure pressure sensor that can be applied
for remote disease diagnosis. Furthermore, we established a mechanical
model at the molecular level and guided the preparation of MPN. At
the structural level, we achieved high sensitivity (35.02 kPa–1) and a broad response range (0–18 kPa) based
on a pyramid-like bilayer microstructure with different upper and
lower surfaces. A 27-channel (3 × 9) high-density sensor array
was integrated at the device level, which can extract the spatial
and temporal distribution information on a pulse. Furthermore, two
intelligent algorithms were developed for extracting six-dimensional
pulse information and automatic pulse recognition (the recognition
rate reaches 97.8%). The results indicate that intelligent disease
diagnosis systems have great potential applications in wearable healthcare
devices