Literature DB >> 30216564

Pressure/Temperature Sensing Bimodal Electronic Skin with Stimulus Discriminability and Linear Sensitivity.

Geun Yeol Bae1, Joong Tark Han2, Giwon Lee1, Siyoung Lee1, Sung Won Kim1, Sangsik Park1, Jimin Kwon3, Sungjune Jung3, Kilwon Cho1.   

Abstract

Human skin imperfectly discriminates between pressure and temperature stimuli under mixed stimulation, and exhibits nonlinear sensitivity to each stimulus. Despite great advances in the field of electronic skin (E-skin), the limitations of human skin have not previously been overcome. For the first time, the development of a stimulus-discriminating and linearly sensitive bimodal E-skin that can simultaneously detect and discriminate pressure and temperature stimuli in real time is reported. By introducing a novel device design and using a temperature-independent material, near-perfect stimulus discriminability is realized. In addition, the hierarchical contact behavior of the surface-wrinkled microstructure and the optimally reduced graphene oxide in the E-skin contribute to linear sensitivity to applied pressure/temperature stimuli over wide intensity range. The E-skin exhibits a linear and high pressure sensitivity of 0.7 kPa-1 up to 25 kPa. Its operation is also robust and exhibits fast response to pressure stimulus within 50 ms. In the case of temperature stimulus, the E-skin shows a linear and reproducible temperature coefficient of resistance of 0.83% K-1 in the temperature range 22-70 °C and fast response to temperature change within 100 ms. In addition, two types of stimuli are simultaneously detected and discriminated in real time by only impedance measurements.
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Keywords:  bimodal electronic skin; linear sensitivity; stimulus discriminability; wearable sensor

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30216564     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201803388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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