DocumentCode :
74884
Title :
A New Approach for Readout of Resistive Sensor Arrays for Wearable Electronic Applications
Author :
Lin Shu ; Xiaoming Tao ; Feng, David Dagan
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Textiles & Clothing, Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Hong Kong, China
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
442
Lastpage :
452
Abstract :
Resistive sensor arrays have been increasingly adopted in wearable electronic applications, which require low-complexity and low-energy circuits. However, current readout strategies for resistive sensor arrays require additional electrical components, such as transistors, diodes, multiplexers, op-amps, switches, current sources, and A/D converters, leading to a considerable increase in circuit complexity, power consumption, system instability, and crosstalk error. To address the problem, this paper proposes a new approach, which determines sensor resistance values by establishing and solving resistance matrix equations of sensor arrays. Unlike conventional approaches, it allows crosstalk currents in arrays to avoid additional components that are originally used for eliminating crosstalk currents and minimizing crosstalk error. Meanwhile, it takes advantage of on-chip resources of wearable platforms, thereby reducing redundant chips. It was implemented on a prototype of 10 × 10 textile resistive sensor array, which was taken in a sensing cushion for sitting pressure monitoring of chair bound people. Experimental results on this array platform showed the new approach achieved a satisfactory accuracy (0.61% ± 0.41%), as well as a low crosstalk error (2.77% ± 0.61%). The fabricated sensing cushion also exhibited a relatively low pressure measurement error (6.30% ± 0.75%). Compared with other approaches, the proposed approach demonstrated the lowest circuit complexity on a microcontroller based wearable platform, and a sufficient sensor capacity. It is ideal for a wide range of applications like wearable or implantable sensing, presenting a reference for the design of low-complexity and low-crosstalk error wearable systems based on resistive sensor arrays.
Keywords :
circuit complexity; computerised instrumentation; electric resistance measurement; electric sensing devices; matrix algebra; measurement errors; microcontrollers; minimisation; pressure measurement; readout electronics; sensor arrays; tactile sensors; textiles; circuit complexity; crosstalk current elimination; crosstalk error minimization; cushion; electrical components; implantable sensing; low pressure measurement error; microcontroller based wearable applications; on-chip resources; redundant chips; resistance matrix equations; resistive sensor array readout; sensor resistance determination; sitting pressure monitoring; textile resistive sensor array; wearable electronic applications; Complexity theory; Crosstalk; Microcontrollers; Multiplexing; Resistance; Sensor arrays; Textile sensor; crosstalk error; cushion; readout; resistive sensor array; sitting pressure; wearable electronics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2333518
Filename :
6846335
Link To Document :
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