Advanced polymer materials‐based electronic skins for tactile and non‐contact sensing applications

Author:

Yin Feifei1ORCID,Niu Hongsen1ORCID,Kim Eun‐Seong1,Shin Young Kee2,Li Yang3,Kim Nam‐Young1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronics Engineering Kwangwoon University Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Department of Molecular Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

3. School of Information Science and Engineering University of Jinan Jinan the People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractRecently, polymer materials have been at the forefront of other materials in building high‐performance flexible electronic skin (e‐skin) devices due to conspicuous advantages including excellent mechanical flexibility, good compatibility, and high plasticity. However, most research works just paid considerable attention and effort to the design, construction, and possible application of e‐skins that reproduce the tactile perception of the human skin sensory system. Compared with tactile sensing devices, e‐skins that aim to imitate the non‐contact sensing features in the sensory system of human skin tend to avoid undesired issues such as bacteria spreading and mechanical wear. To further promote the development of e‐skins to the human skin sensory system where tactile perception and non‐contact sensing complement each other, significant progress and advances have been achieved in the field of polymer materials enabled e‐skins for both tactile perception and non‐contact sensing applications. In this review, the latest progress in polymer material‐based e‐skins with regard to tactile, non‐contact sensing capabilities and their practical applications are introduced. The fabrication strategies of polymer materials and their role in building high‐performance e‐skins for tactile and non‐contact sensing are highlighted. Furthermore, we also review the research works that integrated the polymer‐based tactile and non‐contact e‐skins into robots and prostheses, smart gloves, and VR/AR devices and addressed some representative problems to demonstrate their suitability in practical applications in human–machine interactions. Finally, the current challenges in the construction of high‐performance tactile and non‐contact e‐skins are highlighted and promising properties in this direction, by taking advantage of the polymer materials, are outlined.image

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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