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Human skin-inspired neuromorphic sensors

Figure 7. A schematic diagram of a system combining skin-inspired sensors with neuromorphic computing, including electronic skin, smart prosthetics, wearable devices, and robotic skin. (A) A schematic diagram of Radial arterial pulse monitoring system and the configuration of the pulse monitoring system. Reproduced with permission[104]. Copyright 2019, Advanced Healthcare Materials; (B) Photographs showed a flexible integrated sensing-feedback system. Reproduced with permission[105]. Copyright 2024, Nature Communications; (C) A Kind of schematic structure of the multifunctional e-skin. Reproduced with permission[106]. Copyright 2022, Advanced Science; (D) Schematic of multifunctional self-healable electronic skin system consisting of a strain sensor with a capacitive structure. Reproduced with permission[107]. Copyright 2018, Nature Nanotechnology; (E) Schematic diagram of e-skin with hair permeability and pressure-temperature perception. Reproduced with permission[108]. Copyright 2022, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces; (F) Schematic diagram of a wearable flexible sweat-sensing platform, utilizing e-skin materials for both physical and chemical sensing, designed for real-time multiplexed perspiration sweat analysis. Reproduced with permission[110]. Copyright 2019, Accounts of Chemical Research; (G) Nerve-inspired artificial sensor for robotic integration.Reproduced with permission[112]. Copyright 2024, Nature Communications.

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