We present a novel and flexible system to be employed for tactile transduction in the realization of artificial "robot skin". The mechanical deformation detection, which functionally reproduces the sense of touch, is based on Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs) assembled on a flexible plastic foil, where each device acts as a strain sensor. OTFT-based mechanical sensors were fabricated employing a solution-processable organic semiconductor, namely 6,13-bis(triisopropylsilylethynyl)-pentacene (TIPS-pentacene) deposited by drop casting. It will be shown that the surface deformation induced by an external mechanical stimulus gives rise in both cases to a marked, reproducible, and reversible (within a certain range of surface deformation) var...
The human skin has several sensors with different properties and responses to different stimuli, suc...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
In this paper we propose totally flexible organic field effect transistors (OFETs) assembled on plas...
We present a novel and flexible system to be employed for tactile transduction in the realization of...
We present a novel and flexible system to be employed for tactile transduction in the realization of...
In this paper we introduce a novel, flexible, system for mechanical deformation detection. The core ...
In this paper we propose a detailed investigation on the electrical response to mechanical deformati...
This paper presents a novel approach for realizing tactile sensors by integrating a piezoelectric po...
In this paper we propose a detailed investigation on the electrical response to mechanical deformati...
In this work we report about the fabrication and characterization of mechanical sensors based on hig...
In this paper we propose totally flexible organic field effect transistors (OFETs) assembled on plas...
The human tactile system, with its specialised mechanoreceptors, is capable of dexterous manipulatio...
Abstract Conformable electronics has emerged in recent years as an innovative research field and the...
This work presents the development of tactile sensing arrays, inspired by cutaneous sensing in human...
The human skin has several sensors with different properties and responses to different stimuli, suc...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
In this paper we propose totally flexible organic field effect transistors (OFETs) assembled on plas...
We present a novel and flexible system to be employed for tactile transduction in the realization of...
We present a novel and flexible system to be employed for tactile transduction in the realization of...
In this paper we introduce a novel, flexible, system for mechanical deformation detection. The core ...
In this paper we propose a detailed investigation on the electrical response to mechanical deformati...
This paper presents a novel approach for realizing tactile sensors by integrating a piezoelectric po...
In this paper we propose a detailed investigation on the electrical response to mechanical deformati...
In this work we report about the fabrication and characterization of mechanical sensors based on hig...
In this paper we propose totally flexible organic field effect transistors (OFETs) assembled on plas...
The human tactile system, with its specialised mechanoreceptors, is capable of dexterous manipulatio...
Abstract Conformable electronics has emerged in recent years as an innovative research field and the...
This work presents the development of tactile sensing arrays, inspired by cutaneous sensing in human...
The human skin has several sensors with different properties and responses to different stimuli, suc...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
In this paper we propose totally flexible organic field effect transistors (OFETs) assembled on plas...