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Satyam Kumar

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South China University of Technology has developed an "Electronic Skin" "E-skin" or electronic skin technology refers to devices that mimic human skin's properties, offering flexibility, stretchability, and sensing capabilities, with applications in robotics, prosthetics, and wearable health devices. Here's a more detailed explanation: What is E-skin? Definition: E-skin is a thin, flexible material that incorporates electronic components to mimic the sensing and tactile functions of human skin. Key Features: It's designed to be soft, stretchable, and capable of sensing various stimuli like pressure, temperature, and strain. Materials: E-skin can be made from various materials, including polymers, carbon nanotubes, and other advanced materials. Function: It can convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, allowing for the detection of touch, pressure, and other physical interactions.

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