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A Review of Actuation and Sensing Mechanisms in MEMS-Based Sensor Devices.

Abdullah Saleh AlgamiliMohd Haris Md KhirJohn Ojur DennisAbdelaziz Yousif AhmedSami Sultan AlabsiSaeed Salem Ba HashwanMohammed M Junaid
Published in: Nanoscale research letters (2021)
Over the last couple of decades, the advancement in Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) devices is highly demanded for integrating the economically miniaturized sensors with fabricating technology. A sensor is a system that detects and responds to multiple physical inputs and converting them into analogue or digital forms. The sensor transforms these variations into a form which can be utilized as a marker to monitor the device variable. MEMS exhibits excellent feasibility in miniaturization sensors due to its small dimension, low power consumption, superior performance, and, batch-fabrication. This article presents the recent developments in standard actuation and sensing mechanisms that can serve MEMS-based devices, which is expected to revolutionize almost many product categories in the current era. The featured principles of actuating, sensing mechanisms and real-life applications have also been discussed. Proper understanding of the actuating and sensing mechanisms for the MEMS-based devices can play a vital role in effective selection for novel and complex application design.
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