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In recent years, wearable electronic skin has garnered significant attention due to its broad range of applications in various fields, including personal health monitoring, human motion perception, human-computer interaction, and flexible display. The flexible multimodal sensor, as the core component of electronic skin, can mimic the multistimulus sensing ability of human skin, which is highly significant for the development of the next generation of electronic devices. This paper provides a summary of the latest advancements in multimodal sensors that possess two or more response capabilities (such as force, temperature, humidity, etc.) simultaneously. It explores the relationship between materials and multiple sensing capabilities, focusing on both active materials that are the same and different. The paper also discusses the preparation methods, device structures, and sensing properties of these sensors. Furthermore, it introduces the applications of multimodal sensors in human motion and health monitoring, as well as intelligent robots. Finally, the current limitations and future challenges of multimodal sensors will be presented.
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Yin He
Tiangong University
Xiaoxuan Xu
Hangzhou Normal University
Shuang Xiao
Tiangong University
ACS Sensors
Tianjin University
Tiangong University
Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6d7feb6db643587655297 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.4c00307