Nanomaterials in Skin-Inspired Electronics: Toward Soft and Robust Skin-like Electronic Nanosystems [PDF]
Skin-inspired wearable electronic/biomedical systems based on functional nanomaterials with exceptional electrical and mechanical properties have revolutionized wearable applications, such as portable Internet of Things, personalized healthcare monitors, human-machine interfaces, and even always-connected precise medicine systems.
Donghee Son, Zhenan Bao
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Advances in electronic skin research: a bibliometric analysis
Background: E-skin (electronic skin) is an active research area in human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence.Methods: A bibliometric analysis was performed to evaluate publications in the E-skin field between 2000 and 2021 based on the Web ...
Shiyong Xu +3 more
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The use of drug calendars for the diagnosis of cutaneous drug eruptions in the age of electronic medical records [PDF]
A morbilliform drug eruption is the most common condition leading to a dermatology consultation for a patient in the hospital. Timing is an important diagnostic tool since the onset of a skin rash usually takes place within days-to-weeks of the start of ...
Cohen, Philip R, Grossman, Marc E
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An investigation of the relationship between thermal imaging and digital thermometer [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A number of research papers and theoretical clinical models summarising how temperature of the skin over the knee may be altered according to different pathological processes have been published. Thermal imaging (TI) is generally regarded as
American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM) +20 more
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Printable stretchable interconnects [PDF]
This article presents recent progress and a comprehensive overview of stretchable interconnects based on printable nanocomposites. Nanocomposite-based inks for printed stretchable interconnects have been categorized according to dispersed filler ...
Dahiya, Ravinder +3 more
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Tactile sensing is paramount for robots operating in human-centered environments to help in understanding interaction with objects. To enable robots to have sophisticated tactile sensing capability, researchers have developed different kinds of ...
Cheng Liu +5 more
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Princess and the Pea at the nanoscale: Wrinkling and delamination of graphene on nanoparticles [PDF]
Thin membranes exhibit complex responses to external forces or geometrical constraints. A familiar example is the wrinkling, exhibited by human skin, plant leaves, and fabrics, resulting from the relative ease of bending versus stretching. Here, we study
Cullen, William G. +5 more
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The Progress of Research into Flexible Sensors in the Field of Smart Wearables
In modern society, technology associated with smart sensors made from flexible materials is rapidly evolving. As a core component in the field of wearable smart devices (or ‘smart wearables’), flexible sensors have the advantages of excellent flexibility,
Yunlei Yin +5 more
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E-Skin Pressure Sensors Made by Laser Engraved PDMS Molds
This work describes the production of electronic-skin (e-skin) piezoresistive sensors, which micro-structuration is performed using laser engraved molds.
Andreia dos Santos +7 more
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Fingerpad‐Inspired Multimodal Electronic Skin for Material Discrimination and Texture Recognition
Human skin plays a critical role in a person communicating with his or her environment through diverse activities such as touching or deforming an object.
Giwon Lee +7 more
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