Multistage Microstructured Ionic Skin for Real‐Time Vital Signs Monitoring and Human‐Machine Interaction

Author:

Wang Xueke1,Zi Jinyu1,Chen Yi1,Wu Qiang1,Xiang Zhimin1,Tu Yongqiang1,Yang Peng1ORCID,Wan Yanfen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Center for International Research on Photoelectric and Energy Materials, Yunnan Key Laboratory for Micro/Nano Materials & Technology, Yunnan Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Materials and Devices, School of Materials and Energy Yunnan University Kunming 650091 China

Abstract

Skin‐like electronics research aiming to mimic even surpass human‐like specific tactile cognition by operating perception‐to‐cognition‐to‐feedback of stimulus to build intelligent cognition systems for certain imperceptible or inappreciable signals was so attractive. Herein, we constructed an all‐in‐one tri‐modal pressure sensing wearable device to address the issue of power supply by integrating multistage microstructured ionic skin (MM i‐skin) and thermoelectric self‐power staffs, which exhibits high sensitivity simultaneously. The MM i‐skin with multi‐stage “interlocked” configurations achieved precise recognition of subtle signals, where the sensitivity reached up to 3.95 kPa−1, as well as response time of 46 ms, cyclic stability (over 1500 cycles), a wide detection range of 0–200 kPa. Furthermore, we developed the thermoelectricity nanogenerator, piezoelectricity nanogenerator, and piezocapacitive sensing as an integrated tri‐modal pressure sensing, denoted as P‐iskin, T‐iskin, and C‐iskin, respectively. This multifunctional ionic skin enables real‐time monitoring of weak body signals, rehab guidance, and robotic motion recognition, demonstrating potential for Internet of things (IoT) applications involving the artificial intelligence‐motivated sapiential healthcare Internet (SHI) and widely distributed human‐machine interaction (HMI).

Funder

Applied Basic Research Key Project of Yunnan

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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