Flexible iontronic sensing
Shandong University · Xidian University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The emerging flexible iontronic sensing (FITS) technology has introduced a novel modality for tactile perception, mimicking the topological structure of human skin while providing a viable strategy for seamless integration with biological systems. With research progress, FITS has evolved from focusing on performance optimization and structural enhancement to a new phase of integration and intelligence, positioning it as a promising candidate for next-generation wearable devices. Therefore, a review from the perspective of technological development trends is essential to fully understand the current state and future potential of FITS devices. In this review, we examine the latest advancements in FITS. We begin…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 368
Authors
15Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Nanotechnology
- Human–computer interaction
- Data science
- Systems engineering
- Engineering
- Materials science
Funding
- NSNatural Science Foundation of Shenzhen CityAward: JCYJ20220818101207017
- NNNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaAwards: 62475250, 62461160330, 52403335, 62311540155, 62401536, 12388101, 62301291, T2225017
- NSNatural Science Foundation of Beijing MunicipalityAward: L223006
- STScience, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen MunicipalityAward: JCYJ2024120212540200
- NKNational Key Research and Development Program of ChinaAwards: 2024YFE0100400, 2022YFB3805805
- NSNatural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi ProvinceAward: 2024JC-YBQN-0994