초록 |
Skin is known as the largest organ in the human body, protecting the intestines from various external stresses. In addition, the vital information of the skin gives important diagnosis information for various acute and chronic diseases. Electronic skin (e-skin) has been considered as the mainstream of human-machine interface. In order to communicate for a long time without malfunction of the device, a stable e-skin interface should be achieved to collect body information. Although several researchers have developed various types of e-skins, most e-skins have treated the skin as a curved mounting surface, neglecting biological function of the skin. In this presentation, we introduce a sweat pore-inspired e-skin for long-term health monitoring. The developed e-skin exhibits skin-like mechanical properties and superior sensing performances for long-term health monitoring. |