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Flexible screen-printed sic-based humidity sensors
Arjun Wadhwa
, Alexandre Perrotton
, Mohamad Hassan Taherian
, Abbas Zirakjou
, Jaime Benavides-Guerrero
, Mathieu Gratuze
, Fabrice Vaussenat
, Martin Bolduc
,
Sylvain G. Cloutier
École de technologie supérieure
Electrical Engineering Department
LACIME - Communications and Microelectronics Integration Laboratory
École de technologie supérieure
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
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Humidity
100%
Screen-printed
100%
Humidity Sensor
100%
Adsorption Time
100%
Flexible Screen
100%
Repeatability
50%
Real-world Application
50%
Nanoparticles
50%
Internet of Things
50%
Fabrication Methods
50%
Ambient Temperature
50%
Highly Sensitive
50%
Operating Range
50%
Fully Printed
50%
Respiration Rate
50%
Sensing Device
50%
Printed Sensors
50%
Respiration Parameters
50%
Low Hysteresis
50%
Modern Technologies
50%
Commercial Sensors
50%
Relative Humidity Sensor
50%
Kapton Substrate
50%
Residential Appliances
50%
Flexible Polyimide
50%
N95 Respirator
50%
Cubic Silicon Carbide
50%
Low-cost Sensing
50%
Continuous Cycling
50%
Humidity Chamber
50%
Controlled Humidity
50%
Human Health Monitoring
50%
Engineering
Humidity Sensor
100%
Relative Humidity
66%
Repeatability
33%
Health Monitoring
33%
Human Health
33%
Nanoparticle
33%
Internet-Of-Things
33%
Operating Range
33%
Real World Application
33%
Sensing Device
33%
Humidity Range
33%
Kapton
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Relative Humidity
100%
Human Health
50%
Polyimide
50%
Desorption
50%
Silicon Carbide
50%
Material Science
Humidity Sensor
100%
Nanoparticle
33%
Desorption
33%
Polyimide
33%
Silicon Carbide
33%