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  • Lungarella worries that, as part of a complex design, the e-skin could potentially experience electromagnetic disturbance.

    Electronic Skin for Robots | Impact Lab 2005

  • The two layers are fabricated separately before being overlaid, slightly offset, and laminated to form the finished e-skin.

    Electronic Skin for Robots | Impact Lab 2005

  • For the e-skin, the engineers printed the nanowires onto an 18-by-19 pixel square matrix measuring 7 centimeters on each side.

    Nano Tech Wire 2010

  • For the e-skin, the engineers printed the nanowires onto an 18-by-19 pixel square matrix measuring 7 centimeters on each side.

    Medgadget 2010

  • The researchers demonstrated the ability of the e-skin to detect pressure from 0 to 15 kilopascals, a range comparable to the force used for such daily activities as typing on a keyboard or holding an object.

    Nano Tech Wire 2010

  • The "e-skin" made by Javey's team comprises a matrix of nanowires made of germanium and silicon rolled onto a sticky polyimide film.

    Latest News 2010

  • This "e-skin," as it's called, could one day be used to allow robots to perform tasks that require both grip and a ...

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now ,Radhika Seth 2010

  • The researchers demonstrated the ability of the e-skin to detect pressure from 0 to 15 kilopascals, a range comparable to the force used for such daily activities as typing on a keyboard or holding an object.

    Medgadget 2010

  • The e-skin can detect pressure in the range from 0 to 15 kilopascals, or similar to the pressure needed to perform normal daily tasks.

    Neatorama 2010

  • The so called "e-skin" is projected to be used in future robots to provide tactile feedback and perhaps even in prostheses to return a sense of touch to amputees.

    Medgadget 2010

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