JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self ‐Powered Insole Plantar Pressure Mapping System

Abstract

Abstract Sensitive monitoring and real‐time foot pressure mapping have important applications for medical treatment/diagnostics, sports training, and even security. In this work, a facile plantar pressure mapping system with a large pressure detection range using piezoelectric nanogenerators serving as the sensor array to acquire pressure signals, and a self‐designed data acquisition (DAQ) circuit board to process and wirelessly send the signals to a mobile terminal, such as a smart phone, are developed. Working with an application program developed in Android, the whole system can accurately monitor and visually display the real‐time pressure distribution during walking. More importantly, by combining a hybridized triboelectric–electromagnetic nanogenerator, a self‐powered, continuous, and real‐time pressure distribution monitoring system is developed, which provides a feasible solution for sport/exercise biomechanics information acquisition, injury prevention, and ulceration prediction in the feet.

Keywords:
Data acquisition Pressure sensor Plantar pressure Triboelectric effect Nanogenerator Computer science Mobile phone Android (operating system) Continuous monitoring Dynamic pressure Materials science Piezoelectricity Mechanical engineering Engineering Telecommunications

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