Intuition‐and‐Tactile Bimodal Sensing Based on Artificial‐Intelligence‐Motivated All‐Fabric Bionic Electronic Skin for Intelligent Material Perception

Author:

Niu Hongsen12,Li Hao1,Zhang Qichong3,Kim Eun‐Seong2,Kim Nam‐Young2,Li Yang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Microelectronics Shandong University Jinan 250101 China

2. RFIC Centre Kwangwoon University Seoul 01897 South Korea

3. Key Laboratory of Multifunctional Nanomaterials and Smart Systems Suzhou Institute of Nano‐Tech and Nano‐Bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou 215123 China

Abstract

AbstractDeveloping electronic skins (e‐skins) with extraordinary perception through bionic strategies has far‐reaching significance for the intellectualization of robot skins. Here, an artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated all‐fabric bionic (AFB) e‐skin is proposed, where the overall structure is inspired by the interlocked bionics of the epidermis‐dermis interface inside the skin, while the structural design inspiration of the dielectric layer derives from the branch‐needle structure of conifers. More importantly, AFB e‐skin achieves intuition sensing in proximity mode and tactile sensing in pressure mode based on the fringing and iontronic effects, respectively, and is simulated and verified through COMSOL finite element analysis. The proposed AFB e‐skin in pressure mode exhibits maximum sensitivity of 15.06 kPa−1 (<50 kPa), linear sensitivity of 6.06 kPa−1 (50–200 kPa), and fast response/recovery time of 5.6 ms (40 kPa). By integrating AFB e‐skin with AI algorithm, and with the support of material inference mechanisms based on dielectric constant and softness/hardness, an intelligent material perception system capable of recognizing nine materials with indistinguishable surfaces within one proximity‐pressure cycle is established, demonstrating abilities that surpass human perception.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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