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Flexible Electronics For Neurological Electronic Skin With Multiple Sensing Modalities, Haochuan Wan
Flexible Electronics For Neurological Electronic Skin With Multiple Sensing Modalities, Haochuan Wan
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
The evolution of electronic skin (E-skin) technology in the past decade has resulted in a great variety of flexible electronic devices that mimic the physical and chemical sensing properties of skin for applications in advanced robotics, prosthetics, and health monitoring technologies. The further advancement of E-skin technology demands closer imitation of skin receptors' transduction mechanisms, simultaneous detection of multiple information from different sources, and the study of transmission, processing and memory of the signals among the neurons. Motivated by such demands, this thesis focuses on design, fabrication, characterization of novel flexible electronic devices and integration of individual devices to realize …