X Chen, H Li, Z Xu, L Lu, Z Pan, Y Mao - Biomimetics, 2023 - mdpi.com
Artificial skin, also known as bioinspired electronic skin (e-skin), refers to intelligent wearable electronics that imitate the tactile sensory function of human skin and identify the …
Piezoelectric materials are suitable for use in wearable devices because of their simplicity and self-powering characteristics. However, before they can be used as wearable sensors …
MA Farzin, SM Naghib, N Rabiee - ACS Biomaterials Science & …, 2024 - ACS Publications
The rapid maturation of smart city ecosystems is intimately linked to advances in the Internet of Things (IoT) and self-powered sensing technologies. Central to this evolution are battery …
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) offer a promising solution for harvesting wind energy, which is a renewable source of natural energy that can be dissipated. However, designing a …
As interest in harvesting green energy and utilizing renewable energy in the building sector has increased, the concept of Net Zero Energy Structure (NZES) has been highlighted. In …
Electrical stimulation has recently received attention as noninvasive treatment in skin wound healing with its outstanding biological property for clinical setting. However, the complexity …
LF Liu, T Li, QT Lai, G Tang, QJ Sun - Materials, 2024 - mdpi.com
With the arrival of the Internet of Things era, the demand for tactile sensors continues to grow. However, traditional sensors mostly require an external power supply to meet real …
Studies on self-sensing system under multiple impacts are limited. Furthermore, real-time prognostics research using electromechanical behavior for impact-damage growth is rare …