Affiliation:
1. Mechanical Engineering, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, 127788, United Arab Emirates
Abstract
Electronic skin (e-skin) is an artificial skin that mimics the sensing capabilities of human
skin, which brings many potential applications in robotics, artificial intelligence, prosthetics, and
health monitoring technologies. Many attempts associated with various mechanisms/approaches and
materials/structures have been developed to match the e-skins to the particular functions of specific
applications. Along the time, high sensitivity, mechanical flexibility/stretchability, multifunction, and
large area are common driving forces in the research area. New materials, with a variety of structures
and unique properties, offer a plenty of freedoms in designing and fabricating e-skins. Significant
progress has been made in recently years. This paper firstly reviews the most recent progress on nanomaterial-
based e-skins according to four major sensing mechanisms, with an emphasis on the effects
of various materials on the sensitivity and stretchability of e-skins. Then the paper updates the
progress and effort with respect to multifunctional e-skins and organic-thin-film-transistor based
large-area e-skins. Further development possibilities are also briefly discussed.
Funder
Khalifa University Internal L2 Research Funds
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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