Cyber – physiochemical interfaces
Living things rely on various physical, chemical, and biological interfaces, e.g., somatosensation, olfactory/gustatory perception, and nervous system response. They help organisms to perceive the world, adapt to their surroundings, and maintain internal and external balance. Interfacial information...
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author | Wang, Ting Wang, Ming Yang, Le Li, Zhuyun Loh, Xian Jun Chen, Xiaodong |
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description | Living things rely on various physical, chemical, and biological interfaces, e.g., somatosensation, olfactory/gustatory perception, and nervous system response. They help organisms to perceive the world, adapt to their surroundings, and maintain internal and external balance. Interfacial information exchanges are complicated but efficient, delicate but precise, and multimodal but unisonous, which has driven researchers to study the science of such interfaces and develop techniques with potential applications in health monitoring, smart robotics, future wearable devices, and cyber physical/human systems. To understand better the issues in these interfaces, a cyber–physiochemical interface (CPI) that is capable of extracting biophysical and biochemical signals, and closely relating them to electronic, communication, and computing technology, to provide the core for aforementioned applications, is proposed. The scientific and technical progress in CPI is summarized, and the challenges to and strategies for building stable interfaces, including materials, sensor development, system integration, and data processing techniques are discussed. It is hoped that this will result in an unprecedented multi‐disciplinary network of scientific collaboration in CPI to explore much uncharted territory for progress, providing technical inspiration—to the development of the next‐generation personal healthcare technology, smart sports‐technology, adaptive prosthetics and augmentation of human capability, etc. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1378812023-07-14T15:56:32Z Cyber – physiochemical interfaces Wang, Ting Wang, Ming Yang, Le Li, Zhuyun Loh, Xian Jun Chen, Xiaodong School of Materials Science and Engineering Innovative Center for Flexible Devices (iFLEX) Max Planck – NTU Joint Lab for Artificial Senses Engineering::Materials Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Living things rely on various physical, chemical, and biological interfaces, e.g., somatosensation, olfactory/gustatory perception, and nervous system response. They help organisms to perceive the world, adapt to their surroundings, and maintain internal and external balance. Interfacial information exchanges are complicated but efficient, delicate but precise, and multimodal but unisonous, which has driven researchers to study the science of such interfaces and develop techniques with potential applications in health monitoring, smart robotics, future wearable devices, and cyber physical/human systems. To understand better the issues in these interfaces, a cyber–physiochemical interface (CPI) that is capable of extracting biophysical and biochemical signals, and closely relating them to electronic, communication, and computing technology, to provide the core for aforementioned applications, is proposed. The scientific and technical progress in CPI is summarized, and the challenges to and strategies for building stable interfaces, including materials, sensor development, system integration, and data processing techniques are discussed. It is hoped that this will result in an unprecedented multi‐disciplinary network of scientific collaboration in CPI to explore much uncharted territory for progress, providing technical inspiration—to the development of the next‐generation personal healthcare technology, smart sports‐technology, adaptive prosthetics and augmentation of human capability, etc. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-04-17T03:20:14Z 2020-04-17T03:20:14Z 2020 Journal Article Wang, T., Wang, M., Yang, L., Li, Z., Loh, X. J., & Chen, X. (2020). Cyber – physiochemical interfaces. Advanced Materials, 32(8), 1905522-. doi:10.1002/adma.201905522 0935-9648 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137881 10.1002/adma.201905522 8 32 en Advanced Materials This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Wang, T., Wang, M., Yang, L., Li, Z., Loh, X. J., & Chen, X. (2020). Cyber – physiochemical interfaces. Advanced Materials, 32(8), 1905522-. doi:10.1002/adma.201905522, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201905522. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | Engineering::Materials Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Wang, Ting Wang, Ming Yang, Le Li, Zhuyun Loh, Xian Jun Chen, Xiaodong Cyber – physiochemical interfaces |
title | Cyber – physiochemical interfaces |
title_full | Cyber – physiochemical interfaces |
title_fullStr | Cyber – physiochemical interfaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Cyber – physiochemical interfaces |
title_short | Cyber – physiochemical interfaces |
title_sort | cyber physiochemical interfaces |
topic | Engineering::Materials Healthcare Artificial Intelligence |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137881 |
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