Artificially innervated self-healing foams as synthetic piezo-impedance sensor skins
Designing mechanosensory system that detects mechanical contact forces like human skin remains a challenge. Here, the authors present artificially innervated self-healing foams by embedding 3D electrodes for piezo-impedance sensors that can operate in both piezoresistive and piezocapacitive sensing...
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Main Authors: | Hongchen Guo, Yu Jun Tan, Ge Chen, Zifeng Wang, Glenys Jocelin Susanto, Hian Hian See, Zijie Yang, Zi Wei Lim, Le Yang, Benjamin C. K. Tee |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cfae3f9e7f3844128fdc63bbd8af2bd6 |
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