Rendl, ChristianGreindl, PatrickHaller, MichaelZirkl, MartinStadlober, BarbaraHartmann, PaulReiterer, HaraldDeussen, Oliver2017-11-222017-11-222012978-3-486-71990-1https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/7752Ferroelectric material supports both pyro- and piezoelectric effects that can be used for sensing pressures on large, bended surfaces. We present PyzoFlex, a pressure-sensing input device that is based on a ferroelectric material. It is constructed with a sandwich structure of four layers that can be printed easily on any material. We use this material in combination with a high-resolution Anoto-sensing foil to support both hand and pen input tracking. The foil is bendable, energy-efficient, and it can be produced in a printing process. Even a hovering mode is feasible due to its pyroelectric effect.enPyzoflexpiezoelectricpressuresensing foilInvited Demo: Pyzoflex - Printed Piezoelectric Pressure Sensing FoilText/Workshop Paper