G. Kanellos, D. Tsiokos, N. Pleros, P. Childs, S. Pissadakis
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Enhanced durability FBG-based sensor pads for biomedical applications as human-machine interface surfaces
We present pressure FBG-based sensor pads that exhibit enhanced durability and are suitable for application in human-machine interface surfaces for rehabilitation and biomechanics applications, such as medical beds, wheelchairs and amputee sockets.