Capability is not demonstrated through hollow marketing adjectives like "super-flexible" or "high-sensitivity," but through an honest account of the sensor's ability to maintain a consistent resistance range over thousands of cycles. This is why professional researchers dig deeper into technical datasheets to find the best evidence of a sensor's true structural integrity.
Every claim made about the performance of a flex sensor is either backed by Evidence or it is simply noise. If a flex sensor's performance claim is unsupported by the material composition or the gauge of the conductive traces, it fails the diagnostic of technical coherence.
Purpose and Trajectory: Aligning Motion Logic with Strategic Research Goals
Vague goals like "I want to build a cool glove" signal that the builder hasn't thought hard flex sensor enough about the implications of their choice. Generic flattery about a "top choice" brand or university signals that you did not bother to research the institutional fit.
Trajectory is what your engineering journey looks like from a distance; it is the bet the committee is making on who you will become. A successful project ends by anchoring back to your purpose—the sensing problem you're here to work on.
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