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Electronic skin

Known as: E-skin 
Electronic skin or e-skin is a thin electronic material that mimics human skin in one or more ways. Specifically, human skin can sense pressure and… 
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2019
2019
Sensing and its electronics based on printed/flexible electronics offer unique attributes of mechanical flexibility of its… 
2019
2019
A low-power, single-chip electronic skin interface is presented. Its small size and reduced battery requirements are ideal for… 
2018
2018
A multifunctional sensor that responds to all – static/quasi-static or dynamic temperature or force – is reported. The sensor is… 
2018
2018
Understanding the dynamic phenomena in grasping/cutting processes with scissors is important for the design of surgical robots… 
2016
2016
This work presents a flexible and wearable energy harvester for harvesting muscle motion energy. A novel single-step fluorocarbon… 
2015
2015
In this paper we present a CORDIC based FPGA implementation of Singular Value Decomposition for real time tactile information… 
2014
2014
The primary purpose of this dog is to guide the visually impaired and elderly people to some predefined destination avoiding… 
2013
2013
This paper describes the process for establishing the “Fabric of Digital Life” archive, which is dedicated to the study of… 
2005
2005
We fabricated integrated inverter circuits directly on an elastic silicone membrane substrate. Using an all-dry process…