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A Review on Magnetic Smart Skin as Human–Machine Interfaces ...


Soft human–machine interfaces: design, sensing and stimulation

A stretchable triboelectric–photonic smart skin was reported to enable multidimensional tactile and gesture sensing for a robotic hand (Bu et al. 2010).

Hydrogel interfaces for merging humans and machines

In this Review, we provide a comprehensive summary of functional modes, design principles, and current and future applications for hydrogel interfaces towards.

Bioprinting of wearable sensors, brain-machine interfaces, and ...

... human skin, brain, and bone. Building on the advancements of bioprinting ... This review explores the advancements of bioprinting in wearable sensors, brain- ...

Brain–computer interface - Wikipedia

A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a brain–machine interface (BMI), is a direct communication link between the brain's electrical activity ...

Brain Computer Interfaces 2025-2045: Technologies, Players ...

An outlook for brain computer interface technology as a tool for human machine interfacing with applications within the research market, medical market, ...

Recent advances in piezoelectric and triboelectric self-powered ...

Three categories of HMI applications have been outlined, including intelligent interaction, robotics, and human monitoring, with detailed ...

Gao Research Group @ Caltech - Home

... Human-Machine Interfaces, Science Robotics, 2020, 5, eaaz7946. ... Dec, our review paper on AI-powered electronic skin was published in Nature Machine ...

A programmable magnetoelastic sensor array for self-powered ...

A programmable magnetoelastic sensor array for self-powered human–machine interface featured. Special Collection: Flexible and Smart Electronics.

Progress in Brain Computer Interface: Challenges and Opportunities

... magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (Kaas et al., 2019) and functional ... Brain machine interface and human enhancement-an ethical review. Neuroethics ...

Facile Electret-Based Self-Powered Soft Sensor for Noncontact ...

... skin, have been developed for human-machine interactions (HMIs). (1 ... smart human-machine interfaces for submerged use. >> More from ...

Magnetic human skin breakthrough could lead to new types of ...

... machine interfaces and device control.” Most existing artificial ... For instance, combining the magnetic skin with smart home ...

Recent progress of skin-integrated electronics for intelligent sensing

Biofuel-powered soft electronic skin with multiplexed and wireless sensing for human-machine interfaces. Science Robotics 5, eaaz7946 (2020). doi: 10.1126 ...

Magnetosensitive E‐Skins for Interactive Devices - Smart Sensorics

of flexible and soft human-machine interfaces. Magnetic sensing can be used ... One of the aspects explored in this review is the interaction between humans and ...

Brain-Computer Interfaces: U.S. Military Applications and ... - RAND

In fact, while human-machine teaming remains a cornerstone of developing technology for warfare, the broader advantages of BCIs point toward not ...

Human Machine Interface with Wearable Electronics Using ...

Accordingly, the burgeoning HMI fosters an imperative demand for intelligent sensors that provide a key connection between humans and machines, ...

Skin-Integrated Electronics to Capture Haptic Feedback: Human ...

Tech behind the touch displays and remote control proves that Human-machine interfaces (HMIs) are here to stay and enhancement is a way to move ...

Optical Micro/Nano Fibers Enabled Smart Textiles for Human ...

A Review on Magnetic Smart Skin as Human–Machine Interfaces. Advanced Electronic Materials (IF 5.3)Junjie Zhang, Guangyuan Chen, Zhenhu Jin ...

Skin-interfaced sensors in digital medicine: from materials to ...

Mimicking the properties of human skin, wearable and flexible electronic devices ... human-machine interface has become a research focus. An early demonstration ...

Smart Skin Uses Magnetics to Simulate Touch - Machine Design

A magnet-impregnated rubber sheet was designed to detect force and contact, mimicking human skin.

Progress in the Triboelectric Human–Machine Interfaces (HMIs)

Progress in the Triboelectric Human–Machine Interfaces (HMIs)-Moving from Smart Gloves to AI/Haptic Enabled HMI in the 5G/IoT Era.