posted on 2018-05-25, 00:00authored byZhiyi Wu, Wenbo Ding, Yejing Dai, Kai Dong, Changsheng Wu, Lei Zhang, Zhiming Lin, Jia Cheng, Zhong Lin Wang
With the
fast development of the Internet of Things, the requirements
of system miniaturization and integration have accelerated research
on multifunctional sensors. Based on the triboelectric nanogenerator,
a self-powered multifunctional motion sensor (MFMS) is proposed in
this work, which is capable of detecting the motion parameters, including
direction, speed, and acceleration of linear and rotary motions, simultaneously.
The MFMS consists of a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) module,
a magnetic regulation module, and an acrylic shell. The TENG module
is formed by placing a free-standing magnetic disk (MD) on a polytetrafluorethylene
(PTFE) plate with six copper electrodes. The movement of the MFMS
causes the MD to slide on the PTFE plate and hence excites the electrodes
to produce a voltage output. The carefully designed six copper electrodes
(an inner circle electrode, an outer circle electrode, and four arc
electrodes between them) can distinguish eight directions of movement
with the acceleration and determine the rotational speed and direction
as well. Besides, the magnetic regulation module is applied here by
fixing a magnetic cylinder (MC) in the shell, right under the center
of the PTFE plate. Due to the magnetic attraction applied by the MC,
the MD will automatically return to the center to prepare for the
next round of detection, which makes the proposed sensor much more
applicable in practice.