Electronic Skin Anticipates and Perceives Touch from Different Directions for the First Time
TBMG-46714
10/01/2022
- Content
A research team from Chemnitz and Dresden has taken a major step forward in the development of sensitive electronic skin (e-skin) with integrated artificial hairs. E-skins are flexible electronic systems that try to mimic the sensitivity of their natural human skin counterparts. Applications range from skin replacement and medical sensors on the body to artificial skin for humanoid robots and androids.
- Citation
- "Electronic Skin Anticipates and Perceives Touch from Different Directions for the First Time," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2022.