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Electronic skin
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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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Highly Cited
2019
Highly Cited
2019
Flexible Electronic Skin: From Humanoids to Humans
R. Dahiya
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D. Akinwande
,
J. Chang
Proceedings of the IEEE
2019
Corpus ID: 204754576
This special issue provides state-of-the-art coverage of the theoretical, scientific, and practical aspects related to flexible…
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Highly Cited
2019
Highly Cited
2019
Human‐Like Electronic Skin‐Integrated Soft Robotic Hand
Takafumi Yamaguchi
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T. Kashiwagi
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T. Arie
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S. Akita
,
K. Takei
Advanced Intelligent Systems
2019
Corpus ID: 155234806
Human‐interactive soft robotic technologies have potential in numerous applications such as automatic home‐use robots, industrial…
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Physical and Chemical Sensing With Electronic Skin
K. Takei
,
W. Gao
,
Chuan Wang
,
A. Javey
Proceedings of the IEEE
2019
Corpus ID: 145957149
This paper reviews current progress on flexible and stretchable transistors and sensors for the next-generation multiplex…
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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
Covering a Robot Fingertip With uSkin: A Soft Electronic Skin With Distributed 3-Axis Force Sensitive Elements for Robot Hands
Tito Pradhono Tomo
,
A. Schmitz
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+5 authors
S. Sugano
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
2018
Corpus ID: 3490969
Distributed tactile sensing is crucial to perform stable, subtle, and precise manipulation so that a robot can recognize and…
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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
Electronic-skin compasses for geomagnetic field-driven artificial magnetoreception and interactive electronics
Gilbert Santiago Cañón Bermúdez
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Hagen Fuchs
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L. Bischoff
,
J. Fassbender
,
D. Makarov
Nature Electronics
2018
Corpus ID: 125371382
Magnetoreception is the ability to detect and respond to magnetic fields that allows certain organisms to orientate themselves…
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Highly Cited
2017
Highly Cited
2017
Energy‐Autonomous, Flexible, and Transparent Tactile Skin
C. Núñez
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W. Navaraj
,
E. O. Polat
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R. Dahiya
2017
Corpus ID: 42593299
Tactile or electronic skin is needed to provide critical haptic perception to robots and amputees, as well as in wearable…
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2017
2017
Multifunctional flexible PVDF-TrFE/BaTiO3 based tactile sensor for touch and temperature monitoring
Shoubhik Gupta
,
L. Lorenzelli
,
R. Dahiya
Italian National Conference on Sensors
2017
Corpus ID: 4603602
This paper presents an enhanced piezoelectricity based sensor for touch and temperature sensing. The sensor is realized over…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
A Multifunctional Capacitive Sensor for Stretchable Electronic Skins
Darryl Cotton
,
Ingrid Graz
,
Stéphanie P. Lacour
IEEE Sensors Journal
2009
Corpus ID: 10151112
We present a stretchable and multifunctional capacitive sensor made of gold thin films embedded in silicone rubber. The…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Physical Educators' Technology Competencies and Usage
M. L. Woods
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G. Karp
,
Hui Miao
,
Dana Perlman
2008
Corpus ID: 73139086
The purpose of this study was to examine K-12 physical education teachers’ perceptions of ability and usage of technology…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Electronic Skin: Architecture and Components
S. Wagner
,
St Ephanie
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+5 authors
Z. Suo
2004
Corpus ID: 7719669
Conceptual hardware architecture of skin-like circuits is described. An elastomeric skin carries rigid islands on which active…
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