Articles with "skin based" as a keyword



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Ultra‐Adaptable and Wearable Photonic Skin Based on a Shape‐Memory, Responsive Cellulose Derivative

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Published in 2019 at "Advanced Functional Materials"

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201902720

Abstract: Photonic skins enable a direct and intuitive visualization of various physical and mechanical stimuli with eye‐readable colorations by intimately laminating to target substrates. Their development is still at infancy compared to that of electronic skins.… read more here.

Keywords: skin based; ultra adaptable; photonic skin; shape memory ... See more keywords
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Multifunctional interlocked e-skin based on elastic micropattern array facilely prepared by hot-air-gun

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Published in 2021 at "Chemical Engineering Journal"

DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.127960

Abstract: Abstract Electronic skin (e-skin) based on elastic piezoresistive sensor is considered to be one of the most important components for future wearable electronic devices, whose performances can be substantially improved by shaping patterned surface. However,… read more here.

Keywords: based elastic; air gun; skin based; skin ... See more keywords
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Sensorized Robotic Skin Based on Piezoresistive Sensor Fiber Composites Produced with Injection Molding of Liquid Silicone

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Published in 2021 at "Polymers"

DOI: 10.3390/polym13081226

Abstract: Soft robotics and flexible electronics are rising in popularity and can be used in many applications. However, there is still a need for processing routes that allow the upscaling in production for functional soft robotic… read more here.

Keywords: silicone; sensorized robotic; skin based; fiber ... See more keywords
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Self-Sensing Soft Skin Based on Piezoelectric Nanofibers

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Published in 2023 at "Polymers"

DOI: 10.3390/polym15020280

Abstract: The development of electronic skins and wearable devices is rapidly growing due to their broad application fields, such as for biomedical, health monitoring, or robotic purposes. In particular, tactile sensors based on piezoelectric polymers, which… read more here.

Keywords: sensing soft; skin based; self sensing; soft skin ... See more keywords