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A transparent and stretchable interactive human machine interface (iHMI) based on patterned graphene (GP) heterostructures is developed by D.‐H. Kim and co‐workers on page 375. The conductive/piezoelectric GP heterostructures enable the iHMI to have high transparency, excellent performance, low power consumption, and superb mechanical deformability. The control of a robot arm for various motions and...
An interactive human‐machine interface (iHMI) enables humans to control hardware and collect feedback information. In particular, wearable iHMI systems have attracted tremendous attention owing to their potential for use in personal mobile electronics and the Internet of Things. Although significant progress has been made in the development of iHMI systems, those based on rigid electronics have constraints...
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