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A washable, stretchable, and self-powered human-machine interfacing Triboelectric nanogenerator for wireless communications and soft robotics pressure sensor …

Ahmed et al., 2017

Document ID
5741292296875679074
Author
Ahmed A
Zhang S
Hassan I
Saadatnia Z
Zi Y
Zu J
Wang Z
Publication year
Publication venue
Extreme Mechanics Letters

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Flexible and stretchable human-machine Interfacing devices have attracted great attention due to the need for portable, ergonomic, and geometrically compatible devices in the new era of computer technology. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) have shown promising …
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