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A Review on Magnetic Smart Skin as Human–Machine Interfaces

In this review, the concept of the magnetic smart skin is defined: magnetoelastomers and flexible magnetic sensors.

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

Request PDF | On May 10, 2024, Junjie Zhang and others published A Review on Magnetic Smart Skin as Human–Machine Interfaces (Adv. Electron.

Overview and conception of the review. - ResearchGate

Download scientific diagram | Overview and conception of the review. from publication: A Review on Magnetic Smart Skin as Human–Machine Interfaces | In ...

Human-machine interfaces work underwater, generate their own ...

A challenge for conventional HMIs is the presence of sweat on human skin. In Applied Physics Reviews, scientists at UCLA describe their ...

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A Review on Magnetic Smart Skin as Human–Machine Interfaces (Adv. Electron. Mater. 5/2024). J Zhang, G Chen, Z Jin, J Chen. Advanced Electronic Materials 10 ...

Electronic skin as wireless human-machine interfaces for robotic VR

The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of developing intelligent robotics to prevent infectious disease spread.

An ultrathin, rapidly fabricated, flexible giant magnetoresistive ...

... magnetic skin on a human fingertip. ... Flexible magnetoreceptor with tunable intrinsic logic for on-skin touchless human-machine interfaces.

From materials and structural designs to versatile applications

With the growing demand for personalized healthcare and human–machine interfaces, the on-skin and wearable system has received great ...

Artificial Intelligence-Powered Electronic Skin - PMC

Engineered for self-contained operational frameworks, e-skins act as human-machine interfaces for smart bandages, wristbands, tattoo-like ...

Smart skin gives users a magnetic touch - New Atlas

... human-computer interfaces for the disabled, the analysis of sleep patterns, or the monitoring of driver alertness. In those cases, the magnetic ...

Smart touchless human–machine interaction based on crystalline ...

The rise of touchless technology, driven by the recent pandemic, has transformed human-machine interaction (HMI).

Electronic skin as wireless human-machine interfaces for robotic VR

The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of developing intelligent robotics to prevent infectious disease spread. Human-machine ...

Multimodal electronic textiles for intelligent human-machine interfaces

However, to our knowledge, the review of electronic textiles with multimodal sensing functions and human-machine interface applications has rarely been reported ...

Moving from Smart Gloves to AI/Haptic Enabled HMI in the 5G/IoT Era

Hence, in this review, we systematically introduce the current TENG HMIs in the aspects of different application scenarios, i.e., wearable, robot-related and ...

Multifunctional smart electronic skin fabricated from two-dimensional ...

The proposed SES devices here have the promise for broad applications in future functional-wearables for human-machine interface, soft robotics, and skin ...

Tattoo-like epidermal electronics as skin sensors for human ...

This e-skin design exhibits excellent potential for wearable electronics and human-machine interfaces. Keywords. Skin-integrated electronics, ultrathin ...

Self-Powered Analogue Smart Skin | ACS Nano - ACS Publications

Progress in the Triboelectric Human–Machine Interfaces (HMIs)-Moving from Smart Gloves to AI/Haptic Enabled HMI in the 5G/IoT Era. Nanoenergy Advances 2021 ...

Magnetic Functional Materials for Haptic Interfaces - Advance

... skins, using magnetic fields, enable flexible and soft human-machine interfaces. ... review of the sensing and actuating devices under ...

Soft Human-Machine Interfaces: Design, Sensing and Stimulation

Copyright American Chemical Society. There were several review articles about the flexible/stretchable electronics which have been applied to soft robot, ...

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).