Abstract

Tactile sensors have received significant attention due to their broad applications in artificial intelligence, health-care monitoring, wearable devices, and soft robotics. Over the past decade, tactile sensors have developed from static devices to “smart” devices to compensate for incidental mechanical cutting. However, profound challenges remain in terms of tactile sensors because of their difficult combination of self-healing and sensory properties. In this chapter, the challenges and potential developments in the field of self-healing tactile sensors are elaborated by first introducing the relevant structure characteristics before discussing the selected applications in detail.

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