Ji Su (NASA-Langley Research Center), Li-Peng Wang, Yasubumi Funruya (Hirosaki University, Japan), Susan Trolier-Mckinst
Smart/intelligent systems employ active materials as sensors/actuators to respond to environmental conditions for next-generation machines and structures - applications ranging from everyday life to space exploration missions, from civilian products to military needs, from robots to information/communication technology. It is not surprising, then, that the development of smart materials systems and structures demand higher performance sensors/actuators with new and reliable functions and a fully integrated composite system design. This requires the combination of active and passive materials...
Smart/intelligent systems employ active materials as sensors/actuators to respond to environmental conditions for next-generation machines and structu...