Electronic skin (e-skin) technology is an exciting frontier to drive the next generation of wearable electronics owing to its high level of wearability, enabling high accuracy to harvest information of users and their surroundings. Recently, biomimicry of human and biological skins has become a great inspiration for realizing novel wearable electronic systems with exceptional multifunctionality as well as advanced sensory functions. This review covers and highlights bioinspired e-skins mimicking perceptive features of human and biological skins. In particular, five main components in tactile sensation processes of human skin are individually discussed with recent advances of e-skins that mimic the unique sensing mechanisms of human skin. In...
International audienceWe propose a paradigm called Skin-On interfaces, in which interactive devices ...
Touch is a complex sensing modality owing to large number of receptors (mechano, thermal, pain) nonu...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Wearable electronic skin (e-skin) has provided a revolutionized way to intelligently sense environme...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Electronics skin (e-skin) for robots nowadays employs a variety of powerful data processing, compli...
International audienceSensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots a...
Endowing appliances with the capability of sensing and processing touch enables tactile interaction ...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
The skin is one of the main organs of the human body and as such it implements many different and re...
© 2022Animal skin is deformable, yet capable of consistently sensing external stimuli (mechanical, t...
With robots starting to enter our lives in a number of ways (e.g., social, assistive, and surgery), ...
International audienceWe propose a paradigm called Skin-On interfaces, in which interactive devices ...
Touch is a complex sensing modality owing to large number of receptors (mechano, thermal, pain) nonu...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Wearable electronic skin (e-skin) has provided a revolutionized way to intelligently sense environme...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Electronics skin (e-skin) for robots nowadays employs a variety of powerful data processing, compli...
International audienceSensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots a...
Endowing appliances with the capability of sensing and processing touch enables tactile interaction ...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
The skin is one of the main organs of the human body and as such it implements many different and re...
© 2022Animal skin is deformable, yet capable of consistently sensing external stimuli (mechanical, t...
With robots starting to enter our lives in a number of ways (e.g., social, assistive, and surgery), ...
International audienceWe propose a paradigm called Skin-On interfaces, in which interactive devices ...
Touch is a complex sensing modality owing to large number of receptors (mechano, thermal, pain) nonu...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...