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An Atlas for Large-Area Electronic Skins

An Atlas for Large-Area Electronic Skins

From Materials to Systems Design
Weidong Yang , National University of Singapore
Matthew Hon , National University of Singapore
Haicheng Yao , National University of Singapore
Benjamin C. K. Tee , National University of Singapore
October 2020
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Electronic skins are critical for many applications in human-machine-environment interactions. Tactile sensitivity over large areas can be especially applied to prosthetics. Moreover, the potential for wearables, interactive surfaces, and human robotics have propelled research in this area. In this Element, we provide an account and directional atlas of the progress in materials and devices for electronic skins, in the context of sensing principles and skin-like features. Additionally, we give an overview of essential electronic circuits and systems used in large-area tactile sensor arrays. Finally, we present the challenges and provide perspectives on future developments.

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October 2020
Paperback
9781108749244
75 pages
150 × 230 × 4 mm
0.16kg
Available

Electronic skins are critical for many applications in human-machine-environment interactions. Tactile sensitivity over large areas can be especially applied to prosthetics. Moreover, the potential for wearables, interactive surfaces, and human robotics have propelled research in this area. In this Element, we provide an account and directional atlas of the progress in materials and devices for electronic skins, in the context of sensing principles and skin-like features. Additionally, we give an overview of essential electronic circuits and systems used in large-area tactile sensor arrays. Finally, we present the challenges and provide perspectives on future developments.