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29 March 2019 Design of electronic skin for tactile sensing applications (Conference Presentation)
Steve Park, Junchang Yang
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Abstract
Electronic skin are devices that mimic the tactile sensing functionalities of human skin, which a wide variety of applications in touch screens, wearable electronics, prosthetic, and robotics. Important characteristics of electronic skin are high sensitivity, large dynamic range, low hysteresis, high spatial and temporal resolution, large area processability, and the ability to differentiate between various tactile inputs. We herein present various materials selection and architectural design principles to tune these properties to achieve high performance electronic skin devices.
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Steve Park and Junchang Yang "Design of electronic skin for tactile sensing applications (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10969, Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors and 3D Systems III, 1096906 (29 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2514628
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Carbon nanotubes

Dielectrics

Electronic components

Sensors

Microfluidics

Robotics

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