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Mimicking human skin sensation such as spontaneous multimodal perception and identification/discrimination of intermixed stimuli is severely hindered by the difficulty of efficient integration of complex cutaneous receptor‐emulating circuitry and the lack of an appropriate protocol to discern the intermixed signals. Here, a highly stretchable cross‐reactive sensor matrix is demonstrated, which can...
Wearable electronics are emerging as a platform for next‐generation, human‐friendly, electronic devices. A new class of devices with various functionality and amenability for the human body is essential. These new conceptual devices are likely to be a set of various functional devices such as displays, sensors, batteries, etc., which have quite different working conditions, on or in the human body...
We demonstrate textile-based strain and pressure sensors using metal-nanowire embedded conductive fibers. The conductive fibers were fabricated by coating glycerol-doped poly(3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (G-PEDOT:PSS) and silver nanowires (Ag NWs) on nylon fibers. By using a commercially available sewing machine, textile-based strain and pressure sensors were fabricated on...
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