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    Investigating the effect of electronic artificial skin on the sense of touch

  • Ali Ahmadi,1,*
    1. Student, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Technologies, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran


  • Introduction: Singaporean researchers have developed an electronic artificial skin that can recreate the sense of touch. This device allows people with artificial limbs (such as limbs) to identify objects and even feel sex, temperature and pain. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of electronic artificial skin on the sense of touch.
  • Methods: This study was conducted in 2021 by searching for keywords such as artificial skin, electronic skin and tactile sense in valid databases such as: pub med and google scholar, which finally found 15 articles, of which 10 articles 10 the article was used
  • Results: Based on the studies obtained from the articles, the results show that this device is Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES) with a size of 1 square centimeter and has 100 small sensors. Also, the information analysis process of this device is faster than the human nervous system. It is able to identify 20 to 30 different genders and read the braille line with more than 90% accuracy. It is up to the material to be detected. Also, artificial intelligence algorithms have made the device fast detectable.
  • Conclusion: According to the findings, it is better to set up a program to reduce risk that the risk factor is not dangerous for us and it is recommended that we continue to do a good job of this study.
  • Keywords: Artificial skin, electronic skin and touch