articleAdvanced MaterialsJun 1, 2022Closed access

Perception‐to‐Cognition Tactile Sensing Based on Artificial‐Intelligence‐Motivated Human Full‐Skin Bionic Electronic Skin

University of Jinan · Beijing Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Abstract Traditional electronic skin (e‐skin), due to the lack of human‐brain‐like thinking and judging capability, is powerless to accelerate the pace to the intelligent era. Herein, artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated full‐skin bionic (FSB) e‐skin consisting of the structures of human vellus hair, epidermis–dermis–hypodermis, is proposed. Benefiting from the double interlocked layered microcone structure and supercapacitive iontronic effect, the FSB e‐skin exhibits ultrahigh sensitivity of 8053.1 kPa −1 (<1 kPa), linear sensitivity of 3103.5 kPa −1 (1–34 kPa), and fast response/recovery time of <5.6 ms. In addition, it can realize the evolution from tactile perception to advanced intelligent tactile…

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Keywords
  • Bionics
  • Tactile perception
  • Electronic skin
  • Materials science
  • Cognition
  • Tactile sensor
  • Perception
  • Computer science
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