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PVDF Ultrasonic Sensors for In-Air Applications: A Review

Salvatore A. Pullano, Costantino Davide Critello, Maria Giovanna Bianco, Michele Menniti, Antonino S. Fiorillo

2021IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a material with ferroelectric characteristics, is still extremely topical for the manufacturing of transducers, and different examples, some of which have been actively commercialized since the 1980s, are reported in the literature. In this work, we present a review focused on the PVDF technology for the manufacturing of in-air ultrasonic transducers, which found application in medical robotics, sonar systems, and automation industry (e.g., proximity sensors and obstacle detection). The aim is to provide a comprehensive view on the development of such ultrasonic transducers, highlighting the constructive choices and the advantages/disadvantages in a thorough and concise way.

Topics & Concepts

Polyvinylidene fluorideUltrasonic sensorTransducerSonarAutomationObstacleAcousticsComputer scienceRoboticsAcoustic sensorMaterials scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringRobotArtificial intelligencePhysicsPolitical sciencePolymerComposite materialLawAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsInnovative Energy Harvesting TechnologiesTactile and Sensory Interactions
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