Bioinspired Young's Modulus-Hierarchical E-Skin with Decoupling Multimodality and Neuromorphic Encoding Outputs to Biosystems

Shengshun Duan, Xiao Wei, Fangzhi Zhao, Huiying Yang, Ye Wang, Pinzhen Chen, Jianlong Hong, Shengxin Xiang, Minzhou Luo, Qiongfeng Shi*, Guozhen Shen*, Jun Wu*

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As key interfaces for the disabled, optimal prosthetics should elicit natural sensations of skin touch or proprioception, by unambiguously delivering the multimodal signals acquired by the prosthetics to the nervous system, which still remains challenging. Here, a bioinspired temperature-pressure electronic skin with decoupling capability (TPD e-skin), inspired by the high-low modulus hierarchical structure of human skin, is developed to restore such functionality. Due to the bionic dual-state amplifying microstructure and contact resistance modulation, the MXene TPD e-skin exhibits high sensitivity over a wide pressure range and excellent temperature insensitivity (91.2% reduction). Additionally, the high-low modulus structural configuration enables the pressure insensitivity of the thermistor. Furthermore, a neural model is proposed to neutrally code the temperature-pressure signals into three types of nerve-acceptable frequency signals, corresponding to thermoreceptors, slow-adapting receptors, and fast-adapting receptors. Four operational states in the time domain are also distinguished after the neural coding in the frequency domain. Besides, a brain-like machine learning-based fusion process for frequency signals is also constructed to analyze the frequency pattern and achieve object recognition with a high accuracy of 98.7%. The TPD neural system offers promising potential to enable advanced prosthetic devices with the capability of multimodality-decoupling sensing and deep neural integration.

源语言英语
文章编号2304121
期刊Advanced Science
10
31
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出版状态已出版 - 3 11月 2023

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Duan, S., Wei, X., Zhao, F., Yang, H., Wang, Y., Chen, P., Hong, J., Xiang, S., Luo, M., Shi, Q., Shen, G., & Wu, J. (2023). Bioinspired Young's Modulus-Hierarchical E-Skin with Decoupling Multimodality and Neuromorphic Encoding Outputs to Biosystems. Advanced Science, 10(31), 文章 2304121. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202304121