Artificial intelligence‐enabled sensing technologies in the 5G/internet of things era: from virtual reality/augmented reality to the digital twin

Z Zhang, F Wen, Z Sun, X Guo, T He… - Advanced Intelligent …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
With the development of 5G and Internet of Things (IoT), the era of big data‐driven product
design is booming. In addition, artificial intelligence (AI) is also emerging and evolving by …

Advances in biodegradable electronic skin: Material progress and recent applications in sensing, robotics, and human–machine interfaces

M Zarei, G Lee, SG Lee, K Cho - Advanced Materials, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid growth of the electronics industry and proliferation of electronic materials and
telecommunications technologies has led to the release of a massive amount of untreated …

Neuromorphic sensorimotor loop embodied by monolithically integrated, low-voltage, soft e-skin

W Wang, Y Jiang, D Zhong, Z Zhang, S Choudhury… - Science, 2023 - science.org
Artificial skin that simultaneously mimics sensory feedback and mechanical properties of
natural skin holds substantial promise for next-generation robotic and medical devices …

Recent progress in flexible tactile sensors for human‐interactive systems: from sensors to advanced applications

S Pyo, J Lee, K Bae, S Sim, J Kim - Advanced Materials, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Flexible tactile sensors capable of measuring mechanical stimuli via physical contact have
attracted significant attention in the field of human‐interactive systems. The utilization of …

A soft neuroprosthetic hand providing simultaneous myoelectric control and tactile feedback

G Gu, N Zhang, H Xu, S Lin, Y Yu, G Chai… - Nature biomedical …, 2023 - nature.com
Neuroprosthetic hands are typically heavy (over 400 g) and expensive (more than US
$10,000), and lack the compliance and tactile feedback of human hands. Here, we report the …

Recent progress in essential functions of soft electronic skin

J Chen, Y Zhu, X Chang, D Pan, G Song… - Advanced Functional …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Inspired by the human skin, electronic skins (e‐skins) composed of various flexible sensors,
such as strain sensor, pressure sensor, shear force sensor, temperature sensor, and humility …

A biomimetic elastomeric robot skin using electrical impedance and acoustic tomography for tactile sensing

K Park, H Yuk, M Yang, J Cho, H Lee, J Kim - Science Robotics, 2022 - science.org
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 …

Artificial multimodal receptors based on ion relaxation dynamics

I You, DG Mackanic, N Matsuhisa, J Kang, J Kwon… - Science, 2020 - science.org
Human skin has different types of tactile receptors that can distinguish various mechanical
stimuli from temperature. We present a deformable artificial multimodal ionic receptor that …

[HTML][HTML] A high-accuracy, real-time, intelligent material perception system with a machine-learning-motivated pressure-sensitive electronic skin

X Wei, H Li, W Yue, S Gao, Z Chen, Y Li, G Shen - Matter, 2022 - cell.com
Developing e-skins that can perceive stimuli with high sensitivity and material recognition
functionality at low cost is of great importance to intelligent perception. Here, a hybrid e-skin …

Progress in wearable electronics/photonics—Moving toward the era of artificial intelligence and internet of things

Q Shi, B Dong, T He, Z Sun, J Zhu, Z Zhang, C Lee - InfoMat, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The past few years have witnessed the significant impacts of wearable electronics/photonics
on various aspects of our daily life, for example, healthcare monitoring and treatment …