The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the development of their bio-inspired artificial counterparts that can potentially outperform conventional systems. In particular, the skin of humans, animals, and insects exhibits unique functionalities and properties and has subsequently led to active research in developing skininspired sensors. This paper presents a summary of selected work related to skin-inspired tactile, distributed strain, and artificial hair cell flow sensors, with a particular focus on technologies enabled by recent advancements in the nanotechnology domain. The purpose is not to present a comprehensive review on this broad subject matter but rather to use selected work to...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Electronic skin (e-skin) technology is an exciting frontier to drive the next generation of wearable...
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...
The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the de...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
© 2022Animal skin is deformable, yet capable of consistently sensing external stimuli (mechanical, t...
Over the past few decades, tactile sensors have become an emerging field of research in both academi...
Tactile sensors are basically distributed sensors which translate mechanical and physical variables ...
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 audienceSensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots a...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
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...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Electronic skin (e-skin) technology is an exciting frontier to drive the next generation of wearable...
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...
The highly optimized performance of nature's creations and biological assemblies has inspired the de...
Sensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots and humans, such as gra...
© 2022Animal skin is deformable, yet capable of consistently sensing external stimuli (mechanical, t...
Over the past few decades, tactile sensors have become an emerging field of research in both academi...
Tactile sensors are basically distributed sensors which translate mechanical and physical variables ...
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 audienceSensory feedback from touch is critical for many tasks carried out by robots a...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
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...
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next...
Electronic skin (e-skin) technology is an exciting frontier to drive the next generation of wearable...
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...