Electronic Skin: Electronic Skin: Recent Progress and Future Prospects for Skin‐Attachable Devices for Health Monitoring, Robotics, and Prosthetics (Adv. Mater. 48/2019)

  • Yang J
  • Mun J
  • Kwon S
  • et al.
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Abstract

An electronic skin (e-skin) is a device that mimics the various functions of human skin, such as stretchability, self-healing, and tactile sensitivity. This is a rapidly advancing field, with applications in skin-attachable devices for health monitoring, prosthetics, and robotics. In article number 1904765, recent progress in the e-skin field is reviewed by Zhenan Bao, Steve Park, and co-workers, with a focus on these three applications.

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Yang, J. C., Mun, J., Kwon, S. Y., Park, S., Bao, Z., & Park, S. (2019). Electronic Skin: Electronic Skin: Recent Progress and Future Prospects for Skin‐Attachable Devices for Health Monitoring, Robotics, and Prosthetics (Adv. Mater. 48/2019). Advanced Materials, 31(48). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201970337

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