
Thomas George Thuruthel
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2 weeks ago |
science.org | David Hardman |Thomas George Thuruthel |Fumiya Iida
AbstractThe human skin can reliably capture a wide range of multimodal data over a large surface while providing a soft interface. Artificial technologies using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) can emulate these biological functions but present numerous challenges in fabrication, delamination due to soft-rigid interfaces, and electrical interference. To address these difficulties, we present a single-layer multimodal sensory skin made using only a highly sensitive hydrogel membrane.
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