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Abstract
This paper introduces an all-in-one bionic artificial nerve, the APT nerve, based on a separate electrical double-layers structure. The APT nerve integrates perception, recognition, and transmission functions, exhibiting flexibility, rapid response (<21 ms), high robustness, excellent durability (>10,000 tests), personalized capability, and zero energy consumption without mechanical stimulation. Its regionally differentiated response to mechanical stimuli mimics biological neural networks. Multifunctional touch interactions demonstrate its potential for human-machine interfaces and applications in neuroprosthetics and robotics.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 14, 2020
Authors
Xinqin Liao, Weitao Song, Xiangyu Zhang, Chaoqun Yan, Tianliang Li, Hongliang Ren, Cunzhi Liu, Yongtian Wang, Yuanjin Zheng
Tags
bionic artificial nerve
APT nerve
biological neural networks
human-machine interfaces
neuroprosthetics
mechanical stimuli
flexibility
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