張恕豪實驗室
Shu-Hao Chang Research Group
Pressure Sensors
By altering the properties of materials or components, it is possible to detect various signals. Nano-materials, characterized by a high specific surface area, enhance the sensitivity of sensors. We utilize high dielectric materials, high-conductivity materials, highly absorbent materials, variable resistance materials, and biomimetic structures in the fabrication of pressure sensors.




After molding the leaf veins and affixing them onto thin films, we apply them to the electrodes of pressure sensors. Additionally, we collaborate with Professor Fu-Yu Chen from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Chung Yuan Christian University to jointly develop insoles for the treatment of Sarcopenia.

SEM of leaf vein molding.

Application in (a) finger knuckle bending measurement, and (b) plantar pressure measurement with smartphone application screen display. Four sensors were assembled on FPC substrates at four positions: Hallux (HA), Lesser Toes (LT), First Metatarsal (M1), and Medial Heel (MH).