Physical sensors for skin‐inspired electronics

Skin, the largest organ in the human body, is sensitive to external stimuli. In recent years, an increasing number of skin‐inspired electronics, including wearable electronics, implantable electronics, and electronic skin, have been developed because of their broad applications in healthcare and rob...

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Published inInfoMat Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 184 - 211
Main Authors Li, Shuo, Zhang, Yong, Wang, Yiliang, Xia, Kailun, Yin, Zhe, Wang, Huimin, Zhang, Mingchao, Liang, Xiaoping, Lu, Haojie, Zhu, Mengjia, Wang, Haomin, Shen, Xinyi, Zhang, Yingying
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Melbourne John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.01.2020
Wiley
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Summary:Skin, the largest organ in the human body, is sensitive to external stimuli. In recent years, an increasing number of skin‐inspired electronics, including wearable electronics, implantable electronics, and electronic skin, have been developed because of their broad applications in healthcare and robotics. Physical sensors are one of the key building blocks of skin‐inspired electronics. Typical physical sensors include mechanical sensors, temperature sensors, humidity sensors, electrophysiological sensors, and so on. In this review, we systematically review the latest advances of skin‐inspired mechanical sensors, temperature sensors, and humidity sensors. The working mechanisms, key materials, device structures, and performance of various physical sensors are summarized and discussed in detail. Their applications in health monitoring, human disease diagnosis and treatment, and intelligent robots are reviewed. In addition, several novel properties of skin‐inspired physical sensors such as versatility, self‐healability, and implantability are introduced. Finally, the existing challenges and future perspectives of physical sensors for practical applications are discussed and proposed.
Bibliography:Funding information
National Key Basic Research and Development Program, Grant/Award Number: 2016YFA0200103; National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant/Award Numbers: 21975141, 51672153; National Program for Support of Top‐notch Young Professionals, Grant/Award Number: N/A
ISSN:2567-3165
2567-3165
DOI:10.1002/inf2.12060