Electronic T-Shirt: How to Make a Sensor-Filled Shirt
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/pcb/projects/e-tshirt-diy-tutorial
This t-shirt has an e-ink display for the wearer’s heart rate, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response.
Skin-inspired Sensing: Sweden’s Linköping University Associate Professor Discusses Medical & Robotics Applications
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/skin-inspired-sensing-swedens-linkoeping-university-associate-professor-discusses-medical-robotics-applications
Magnus Jonsson, associate professor at Sweden’s Linköping University, has led a research team in the development of a pyroelectricity and thermoelectricity-based sensor, whose pressure and temperature monitoring capabilities are modelled on human skin itself.
Electronic Skin Could Be Recyclable Alternative to Wearables
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/electronic-skin-could-be-recyclable-alternative-to-wearables
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder claim to have developed a wearable ‘electronic skin’ that’s more resilient and flexible than previous designs, potentially offering an alternative to wearable devices.
Glasgow Engineers Create Solar-Powered Electronic Skin
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/glasgow-engineers-create-solar-powered-electronic-skin
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a new type of solar-powered e-skin that uses light to mimic the human sense of touch. The scientists claim that the ‘skin’ could hold the potential to truly revolutionise the field of affordable prosthetics by using its light-capturing cells to mimic touch.
Robotics and Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces Lab Partnership Results in Electrode-Based Artificial Skin Prototype
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/robotics-and-soft-bioelectronic-interfaces-lab-partnership-results-in-electrode-based-artificial-skin-prototype
The EPFL's (Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) Reconfigurable Robotics Lab and the Laboratory for Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces have partnered to create silicone and electrode-based artificial skin, which could be used to aid rehabilitation and enhance VR applications.
Make a Wi-Fi Eye, Part 3: 3D Printing the 'Destiny' Ghost Skin
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/custom/projects/wifi-eye-part-3-3d-printing-destiny-ghost-skin
In the final part of this project series, we’ll layout the 3D printed parts to make the Destiny Ghost skin.
Arduino Robot Arm Follow Your Movement with Tactigon
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/raspberry-pi/projects/arduino-robot-arm-follow-your-movement-with-tactigon
We wanted to use Tactigon and T-Skin to move a robotic arm and have it follow our movements.Raspberry is central units
Arduino Powered Humanoid Robot Using The Tactigon
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/arduino-powered-humanoid-robot-controlled-with-the-tactigon
Move your hands and control this Arduino powered robot using The Tactigon inside T-Skin hand band!