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Aquatic Skin Enabled by Multi‐Modality Iontronic Sensing
Perception of multi‐modality information is of critical importance for aquatic activities; however, the complex underwater situation limits the development of sensing technology in such environment. In article number 2205947, Tingrui Pan, Yu Chang, and co‐workers developed an underwater environment‐incorporated iontronic sensing strategy, referred...
Perception of information is of critical importance for aquatic activities; however, the complex underwater situation faces unique technical challenges to address. Thus, an underwater environment‐incorporated sensing strategy, referred to as aquatic skin, has been introduced with multi‐modality sensing capacities of contact pressure, tactile mapping, depth, temperature, and salinity in a flexible...
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