An Analogue Smart Skin That Is Self-Powered, Peking University Study

In order to make robots and robotic technology more human-like and more human-friendly, smart skin technology is a critical element that helps robots sense the world. These electronic or smart skins could help machines to accurately perceive the environment and better assist human owners.

However, conventional smart skins – no matter if they are based on resistance, capacitance or transistors – all need a power supply. It’s kind of awkward for users to have a high-tech, state-of-the-art thin, flexible and light-weight smart skin and have to power it with a hard and heavy battery which can just work for hours.

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