An ultrathin conformable vibration-responsive electronic skin for quantitative vocal recognition
Though skin-attachable vibration sensors are promising for voice recognition applications, current technologies do not meet key performance requirements. Here, the authors report a flexible skin-attachable sensor with high sensitivity and flat frequency response over the vocal frequency range.
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Main Authors: | Siyoung Lee, Junsoo Kim, Inyeol Yun, Geun Yeol Bae, Daegun Kim, Sangsik Park, Il-Min Yi, Wonkyu Moon, Yoonyoung Chung, Kilwon Cho |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/17d99887d732406da16d2e3e4ff88e20 |
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