Simultaneous Isotropic Omnidirectional Hypersensitive Strain Sensing and Deep Learning-Assisted Direction Recognition in a Biomimetic Stretchable Device (Adv. Mater. 17/2025)
Muzi Xu, Jiaqi Zhang, Chaoqun Dong, Chenyu Tang, Fangxin Hu, George G. Malliaras, Luigi G. Occhipinti
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Inspired by human fingerprints, an isotropic omnidirectional strain sensor in a heterogeneous skin-compatible soft substrate is proposed. The design as an involute of a circle structure achieves hypersensitivity and enables intelligent direction discrimination ability for applications in healthcare, soft robotics and more. More details can be found in article number 2420322 by Muzi Xu, Luigi G. Occhipinti and co-workers.
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