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From typical electrical appliances to thriving intelligent robots, the exchange of information between humans and machines has mainly relied on the contact sensor medium. However, this kind of contact interaction can cause severe problems, such as inevitable mechanical wear and cross‐infection of bacteria or viruses between the users, especially during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Therefore, revolutionary...
In article number 2100218, Jingquan Liu, Bin Yang, and co‐workers realize flexible noncontact sensing based on a high‐sensitivity humidity sensor, by anchoring multilayer graphene (MG) into electrospun polyamide (PA) 66, for human–machine interaction systems. Asthma detection and noncontact control can be achieved via the water vapor in the human mouth and nose and the moisture field on the skin surface...
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