Electronic Skin: Electronic Skin: Recent Progress and Future Prospects for Skin‐Attachable Devices for Health Monitoring, Robotics, and Prosthetics (Adv. Mater. 48/2019)
An electronic skin (e‐skin) is a device that mimics the various functions of human skin, such as stretchability, self‐healing, and tactile sensitivity. This is a rapidly advancing field, with applications in skin‐attachable devices for health monitoring, prosthetics, and robotics. In article number...
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description | An electronic skin (e‐skin) is a device that mimics the various functions of human skin, such as stretchability, self‐healing, and tactile sensitivity. This is a rapidly advancing field, with applications in skin‐attachable devices for health monitoring, prosthetics, and robotics. In article number 1904765, recent progress in the e‐skin field is reviewed by Zhenan Bao, Steve Park, and co‐workers, with a focus on these three applications. |
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