Sunday, July 20, 2008

Electronic artificial skins

Cati Vaucelle at Architectradure posted a informative article on the electronic artificial skin.

Link: How to design a reconfigurable artificial sensate skin?

More links to visit

  • V. J. Lumelsky et al., "Sensitive Skin," IEEE Sensor Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 41-51, Jun. 2001.
    • Lazy summary
      • Requirements to sensitive skin devices
        • Skin materials
        • Sensing devices
        • Signal/data processing
      • Research opportunities
        • New measurment and control theory to use really large amount data from senstive skins
        • Motion planning based on sensitive skin data
        • Bioengineering (see the previous article Links: July 19, 2008)
        • New human-computer interface
  • Flexible tactile sensors could help robots work better, ScienceDaily, May 20, 2005 (See also related stories).

More information

  • Definition of sensitive skin: Sensitive skin is a large array of sensors embedded in a flexible, stretchable, and/or foldable substrate that might cover a moving machine
  • Synonyms: electronic skin, sensitive skin, e-textile, e-skin

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