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Presented By: Damini Kailas Zope. Roll No.:8 B.E. (E&TC) S.S.G.B.C.O.E.T.BHUSAWAL

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PRESENTED BY:

DAMINI KAILAS ZOPE.

ROLL NO.:8

B.E.(E&TC)

S.S.G.B.C.O.E.T.BHUSAWAL .
Introduction

Diagram

Working

Application

Advantages

Disadvantages

Uses

Future Scope

Conclusion

References
Electronic plays a very important role in developing
simple devices used for any purpose.
Goal is to develop sensors on flexible substrates that
are compliant to curved surfaces.
The best achievement as well the future example of
integrated electronics in the medical field is the
electronic skin.
Antenna is used to transmit the recorded electrical
signals of skin to the receiver.

Strain gauges are used for measuring the signals


generated by the heart.

Temperature sensors are used for measuring the


temperature.
It takes the signals from the body and transfer them
to the device.

Localized electrical stimulation: “smart bandage”:


temperature changes across the wound.

Muscle contractions in the neck can control the


mouse in computer game.
Reduces number of wires.

Compact in size.

Attachment and detachment is easy.

More flexible.

Light in weight .

It replaces present system of ECG and EEG .

It gives sense to a robot.

Ultrathin.

Twistable & stretchable.

Easy to handle.
Cost is very high.

Single use.
Robotics.

Health application.

Smart wallpapers.

E-Papers.
In future even virtual screens may be placed on the
device for knowing our body function.

It has bright future in robotics industries to make it


sensible also.
The electronics skin is one such device that depicts
the beauty of electronics and it uses in daily life.

The electronic devices gain more demand in the


market when they are in compact in size and best in
functioning.
[1] Park, B. Chen, and R. J. Wood (Oct. 2011), Soft artificial skin with
multimodal sensing capability using embedded liquid conductors, Proc.
IEEE Sensors Conf., Limerick, Ireland, pp. 1–3.

[2] S. P. Lacour (Aug. 2005) et al., Stretchable interconnects for elastic


electronic surfaces, Proc. IEEE, vol. 93, pp. 1459–1467.

[3]Nishii, M.; Sakurai, R.; Sugie, K.; Masuda, Y.; Hattori, R. The use of
transparent conductive polymer for electrode materials in flexible
electronic paper. SID Symp. Dig. Tech. Pap. 2009, 40, 768–771.

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