Flexible Electronic Skin

Authors

  • Manoj Thakur Electronics and Tele communication Department, B.A.M.U University, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Rina Dofe Electronics and Tele communication Department, B.A.M.U University, Plot no.41, N-2, New ST Colony Cidco, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India Author
  • Sukanya Jadhav Electronics and Tele communication Department, B.A.M.U University, N.9, M-2, 83/2, Hudco, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India Author

Keywords:

Organic light emitting diode (OLED), Electronic Skin (E-Skin), Gallium Indium (GaIn), Nanowires, Organic transistors, Artificial Skin

Abstract

Electronics plays a very important role in developing simple devices used for any purpose. In every field electronic equipments are required. The best achievement as well as future example of integrated electronics in medical field is Artificial Skin. It is ultrathin electronics device attaches to the skin like a sick on tattoo which can measure electrical activity of heart, brain waves & other vital signals. Artificial skin is skin grown in a laboratory. It can be used as skin replacement for people who have suffered skin trauma, such as severe burns or skin diseases, or robotic applications. This paper focuses on the Artificial skin(E-Skin) to build a skin work similar to that of the human skin and also it is embedded with several sensations or the sense of touch acting on the skin. This skin is already being stitched together. It consists of millions of embedded electronic measuring devices: thermostats, pressure gauges, pollution detectors, cameras, microphones, glucose sensors, EKGs, electronic holographs. This device would enhance the new technology which is emerging and would greatly increase the usefulness of robotic probes in areas where the human cannot venture. The sensor could pave the way for a overabundance of new applications that can wirelessly monitor the vitals and body movements of a patient sending information directly to a computer that can log and store data to better assist in future decisions. This paper offers an insight view of the internal structure, fabrication process and different manufacturing processes.

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2014-12-31

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Flexible Electronic Skin. (2014). International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 4(6), 4041-4046. https://ijcet.evegenis.org/index.php/ijcet/article/view/1536