Electronic skin: recent progress and future prospects for skin‐attachable devices for health monitoring, robotics, and prosthetics
Recent progress in electronic skin or e‐skin research is broadly reviewed, focusing on
technologies needed in three main applications: skin‐attachable electronics, robotics, and …
technologies needed in three main applications: skin‐attachable electronics, robotics, and …
Recent progress on flexible and stretchable piezoresistive strain sensors: From design to application
L Duan, DR D'hooge, L Cardon - Progress in Materials Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Flexible and stretchable piezoresistive strain sensors which can translate mechanical stimuli
(strain changes) into electrical signals (resistance changes) provide a simple and feasible …
(strain changes) into electrical signals (resistance changes) provide a simple and feasible …
A biomimetic elastomeric robot skin using electrical impedance and acoustic tomography for tactile sensing
Human skin perceives physical stimuli applied to the body and mitigates the risk of physical
interaction through its soft and resilient mechanical properties. Social robots would benefit …
interaction through its soft and resilient mechanical properties. Social robots would benefit …
Toward perceptive soft robots: Progress and challenges
In the past few years, soft robotics has rapidly become an emerging research topic, opening
new possibilities for addressing real‐world tasks. Perception can enable robots to effectively …
new possibilities for addressing real‐world tasks. Perception can enable robots to effectively …
Review on conductive polymer/CNTs nanocomposites based flexible and stretchable strain and pressure sensors
In the last decade, significant developments of flexible and stretchable force sensors have
been witnessed in order to satisfy the demand of several applications in robotic, prosthetics …
been witnessed in order to satisfy the demand of several applications in robotic, prosthetics …
Nanomaterial‐enabled wearable sensors for healthcare
Highly sensitive wearable sensors that can be conformably attached to human skin or
integrated with textiles to monitor the physiological parameters of human body or the …
integrated with textiles to monitor the physiological parameters of human body or the …
Artificial sensory memory
Sensory memory, formed at the beginning while perceiving and interacting with the
environment, is considered a primary source of intelligence. Transferring such biological …
environment, is considered a primary source of intelligence. Transferring such biological …
3D printed deformable sensors
The ability to directly print compliant biomedical devices on live human organs could benefit
patient monitoring and wound treatment, which requires the 3D printer to adapt to the …
patient monitoring and wound treatment, which requires the 3D printer to adapt to the …
Wearable, ultrawide-range, and bending-insensitive pressure sensor based on carbon nanotube network-coated porous elastomer sponges for human interface and …
Flexible and wearable pressure sensors have attracted a tremendous amount of attention
due to their wider applications in human interfaces and healthcare monitoring. However …
due to their wider applications in human interfaces and healthcare monitoring. However …
Synergetic effect of porous elastomer and percolation of carbon nanotube filler toward high performance capacitive pressure sensors
Wearable pressure sensors have been attracting great attention for a variety of practical
applications, including electronic skin, smart textiles, and healthcare devices. However, it is …
applications, including electronic skin, smart textiles, and healthcare devices. However, it is …