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A new form of artificial skin, threaded with a network of artificial sensors1, could recreate the sense of touch for people wearing prosthetic limbs, researchers revealed.
研究人员透露,一种植入传感器网络的新型人造皮肤能让戴假肢的人重获感知体验。
Researchers in Korea and the U.S.have developed a new form of ultra-thin sensors that can pick up sensations of heat, pressure and moisture, MIT Technology Review reports. The sensors are malleable2 enough to be woven into a thin layer of polymer. The breakthrough, researchers say, came when they packed the skin with enough sensors, up to 400 per square millimeter, to recreate the sensations of human touch.
"If you have these sensors at high resolution across the finger, you can give the same tactile3 touch that the normal hand would convey to the brain," said contributing researcher Roozbeh Ghaffari.
Still, they cautioned that the skin was still several breakthroughs away from becoming a commercial product. Most crucially, scientists need to puzzle out better ways of wiring the skin into the wearer's nervous system, so that no feeling is lost as the skin transmits its finely tuned4 signals to the brain.
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