Prosthesis with neuromorphic multilayered e-dermis perceives touch and pain
Luke E. Osborn(Johns Hopkins University), Nitish V. Thakor(Johns Hopkins University), Harrison Nguyen(Johns Hopkins University), Andrei Dragomir(National University of Singapore), Christopher L. Hunt(Johns Hopkins University), Joseph Betthauser(Johns Hopkins University), Rahul R. Kaliki(Johns Hopkins University)
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