Inspired by biology, significant advances have been made in the field of electronic skin (eSkin) or tactile skin. Many of these advances have come through mimicking the morphology of human skin and by distributing few touch sensors in an area. However, the complexity of human skin goes beyond mimicking few morphological features or using few sensors. For example, embedded computing (e.g. processing of tactile data at the point of contact) is centric to the human skin as some neuroscience studies show. Likewise, distributed cell or molecular energy is a key feature of human skin. The eSkin with such features, along with distributed and embedded sensors/electronics on soft substrates, is an interesting topic to explore. These features a...
Skintimacy is an interface that allows for the collaborative manipulation of electronic-based proces...
The first stretchable energy harvesting e-skin (EHES) that is able to detect, differentiate, and har...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Inspired by biology, significant advances have been made in the field of electronic skin (eSkin) or ...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Electronic skin (eSkin) with various types of sensors over large conformable substrates has received...
Electronic skin (eSkin) with various types of sensors over large conformable substrates has received...
Touch is a complex sensing modality owing to large number of receptors (mechano, thermal, pain) nonu...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
International audienceWe propose iSkin, a novel class of skin-worn sensors for touch input on the bo...
news & views Skin is a large, flexible and robust organ that covers and protects the body from e...
The idea of an Artificial Sensate Skin device that mimics the characteristics and functions of its a...
The idea of an Artificial Sensate Skin device that mimics the characteristics and functions of its a...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Skintimacy is an interface that allows for the collaborative manipulation of electronic-based proces...
The first stretchable energy harvesting e-skin (EHES) that is able to detect, differentiate, and har...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Inspired by biology, significant advances have been made in the field of electronic skin (eSkin) or ...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Electronic skin (eSkin) with various types of sensors over large conformable substrates has received...
Electronic skin (eSkin) with various types of sensors over large conformable substrates has received...
Touch is a complex sensing modality owing to large number of receptors (mechano, thermal, pain) nonu...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
International audienceWe propose iSkin, a novel class of skin-worn sensors for touch input on the bo...
news & views Skin is a large, flexible and robust organ that covers and protects the body from e...
The idea of an Artificial Sensate Skin device that mimics the characteristics and functions of its a...
The idea of an Artificial Sensate Skin device that mimics the characteristics and functions of its a...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Skintimacy is an interface that allows for the collaborative manipulation of electronic-based proces...
The first stretchable energy harvesting e-skin (EHES) that is able to detect, differentiate, and har...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...