Abstract
Abstract
The need for long-term physiological signal surveillance during everyday life is brought on by the ageing of the population and the rise in health-related worries. Electronic skin is a system that replicates the properties of human skin as well as performs comparable sensory tasks. It has recently demonstrated significant promise in the fields of health monitoring, human-machine interface, and machine perception as a result of its high abrasion resistance and adaptability. The material qualities, functional aspects, as well as typical applications of contemporary electronic skin research are reviewed in this paper. The goal of the project is to make e-skins stretchable, self-healing, and bio-compatible while simultaneously monitoring physical, chemical, and electrophysiological signals in real-time. Finally, the difficulties and potential solutions for e-development skin’s are examined. In order to realize its full potential, e-skin requires the scientists collaboration from multiple areas, including materials, information, engineering, and life, to realize its full potential.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,History,Education