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Ultrasensitive Multifunctional Electronic Skin
In article number 2304004, Junshan Liu and co‐workers present an environment‐adaptable and ultrasensitive multifunctional e‐skin by using crack‐localization strategy. Cracked part and non‐cracked serpentine part are used for sensing strain and temperature, respectively. The e‐skin can be used in harsh environments, therefore it is of great potential for...
Multifunctional electronic skins (e‐skins) that can sense various stimuli have demonstrated increasing potential in many fields. However, most e‐skins are human‐oriented that cannot work in hash environments such as high temperature, underwater, and corrosive chemicals, impairing their applications, especially in human‐machine interfaces, intelligent machines, robotics, and so on. Inspired by the...
Tactile Sensing Technology
In article number 2005902, Jongbaeg Kim and co‐workers comprehensively review flexible tactile sensors to emulate the sensory function of human skin. The strategies to improve performance parameters and integrate them with other components for practical applications beyond conceptual prototypes are provided. In‐depth surveys of advanced applications in human‐interactive...
Flexible tactile sensors capable of measuring mechanical stimuli via physical contact have attracted significant attention in the field of human‐interactive systems. The utilization of tactile information can complement vision and/or sound interaction and provide new functionalities. Recent advancements in micro/nanotechnology, material science, and information technology have resulted in the development...
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