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Flexible Electronics Skin - Electronics Engineering Seminar Topic Latest 2017

Abstract

Electronics plays a very important role in developing simple devices used for any purpose. In every field electronic equipment's are required. The best achievement as well as future example of integrated electronics in medical field is Artificial Skin. It is ultra thin electronics device attaches to the skin like a sick on tattoo which can measure electrical activity of heart, brain waves & other vital signals.
Artificial skin is skin grown in a laboratory. It can be used as skin replacement for people who have suffered skin trauma, such as severe burns or skin diseases, or robotic applications.

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This paper focuses on the Artificial skin(E-Skin) to build a skin work similar to that of the human skin and also it is embedded with several sensations or the sense of touch acting on the skin. This skin is already being stitched together. It consists of millions of embedded electronic measuring devices: thermostats, pressure gauges, pollution detectors, cameras, microphones, glucose sensors, EKGs, electronic holographs. This device would enhance the new technology which is emerging and would greatly increase the usefulness of robotic probes in areas where the human cannot venture.

The sensor could pave the way for a overabundance of new applications that can wirelessly monitor the vitals and body movements of a patient sending information directly to a computer that can log and store data to better assist in future decisions. This paper offers an insight view of the internal structure, fabrication process and different manufacturing processes.

Introduction

Electronics plays a very important role in developing simple devices used for any purpose. In every field electronic equipment's are required. The best achievement as well as future example of integrated electronics in medical field is Artificial Skin. It is ultra thin electronics device attaches to the skin like a sick on tattoo which can measure electrical activity of heart, brain waves & other vital signals. Evolution in robotics is demanding increased perception of the environment. Human skin provides sensory perception of temperature, touch/pressure, and air flow.

Goal is to develop sensors on flexible substrates that are compliant to curved surfaces. Researcher’s objective is for making an artificial skin is to make a revolutionary change in robotics, in medical field, in flexible electronics. Skin is large organ in human body so artificial skin replaces it according to our need. Main objective of artificial skin is to sense heat, pressure, touch, airflow and whatever which human skin sense. It is replacement for prosthetic limbs and robotic arms. Artificial skin is skin grown in a laboratory.

There are various names of artificial skin in biomedical field it is called as artificial skin, in our electronics field it is called as electronic skin, some scientist it called as sensitive skin, in other way it also called as synthetic skin, some people says that it is fake skin. Such different names are available but application is same it is skin replacement for people who have suffered skin trauma, such as severe burns or skin diseases, or robotic applications & so on. An artificial skin has also been recently demonstrated at the University of Cincinnati for in-vitriol sweat simulation and testing, capable of skin-like texture, wetting, sweat pore-density, and sweat rates
With the interactive e-skin, demonstration is takes place an elegant system on plastic that can be wrapped around different objects to enable a new form of HMI. Other companies, including Massachusetts-based engineering firm MC10, have created flexible electronic circuits that are attached to a wearer's skin using a rubber stamp. MC10 originally designed the tattoos, called Biostamps, to help medical teams measure the health of their patients either remotely, or without the need for large expensive machinery. Fig 2 shows the various parts that make up the MC10 electronic tattoo called the Biostamp. It can be stuck to the body using a rubber stamp, and protected using spray-on bandages. The circuit can be worn for two weeks and Motorola believes this makes it perfect for authentication purposes.
Biostamp use high-performance silicon, can stretch up to 200 per cent and can monitor temperature, hydration and strain, among other medical statistics. Javey's study claims that while building sensors into networks isn't new, interactive displays; being able to recognize touch and pressure and have the flexible circuit respond to it is 'breakthrough'. His team is now working on a sample that could also register and respond to changes in temperature and light to make the skin even more lifelike.

Large-area ultrasonic sensor arrays that could keep both robots and humans out of trouble. An ultrasonic skin covering an entire robot body could work as a 360-degree proximity sensor, measuring the distance between the robot and external obstacles. This could prevent the robot from crashing into walls or allow it to handle our soft, fragile human bodies with more care. For humans, it could provide prosthetics or garments that are hyperaware of their surroundings. Besides adding multiple functions to e-skins, it’s also important to improve their electronic properties, such as the speed at which signals can be read from the sensors. For that, electron mobility is a fundamental limiting factor, so some researchers are seeking to create flexible materials that allow electrons to move very quickly.

Ali Javey and his colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, have hadsome success in that area. They figured out how to make flexible, large-area electronics by printing semiconducting nanowires onto plastics and paper. Nanowires have excellent electron mobility, but they hadn’t been used in large-area electronics before. Materials like the ones Javey developed will also allow for fascinating new functions for e-skins. My team has developed electromagnetic coupling technology for e-skin, which would enable wireless power transmission.

Imagine being able to charge your prosthetic arm by resting your hand on a charging pad on your desk. In principle, any sort of conductor could work for this, but if materials with higher electron mobility are used, the transmission frequency could increase, resulting in more efficient coupling. Linking sensors with radio-frequency communication modules within an e-skin would also allow the wireless transmission of information from skin to computer—or, conceivably, to other e-skinned people.


REFERENCES
IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol.12,No.8, August 12

Massachusetts engineering firm MC 10

Nature materials

ICap Technologies, http://www.icaptech.com/.

Artificial Skin - used, first, blood, body, produced, Burke and Yannas Create Synthetic Skin, Graftskin.

Discoveries in medicine.com. 2010-03-11. Retrieved 2013-10-17.

How is artificial skin made?: Information from". Answers.com. Retrieved 2013-10-17.

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Gate Turn-Off Thyristor (GTO)
FinFET Transistor Technology
Resistive RAM
Aluminum Air Battery
Germanium-Tin Laser to replace copper wire for data transfer (an IEEE paper)
3-Dimensional Printing
3G vs WiFi Wireless Internet Access
4G Wireless Systems
4G Wireless technology
5G Wireless technology
64-Point FT Chip
64-Point FT Chip technology
8K High Resolution Camera System
A 64 Point Fourier Transform Chip
AC Cable versus DC Cable Transmission for Offshore Wind Farms
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
Adaptive Blind Noise Suppression
Adaptive Missile Guidance Using GPS
Adaptive Optics in Ground Based Telescopes
Adaptive Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Circuit
Advanced technique for RTL
Advancement in inverter technology for industrial application
Advances in Magnetic Field Sensors
Aeronautical Communications
Agent oriented programming
Air cars
All-Optical Transistor
Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
An Efficient Algorithm for iris pattern
Analog-Digital Hybrid Modulation
Analysis of Solar Thermal Power Generation
Animatronics
ANN for misuse detection
AntHocNet
Anthropomorphic Robot hand: Gifu Hand II
Apple- a novel approach for direct energy weapon control
Application of Swarm Robots
Applications of Fuel Cells
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters
Artificial Eye
Artificial Intelligence in Power Station
Artificial Intelligence Substation Control
Artificial retina using thin film transistor technology
Asynchronous transfer mode
Augmented reality
Automated Energy Meter Reading for Billing Purpose
Automatic number plate recognition
Automatic Solar Tracker
Automatic Tailor Machine
Automatic Teller Machine
Autonomic Computing
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Avegant Glyph
BIBS
Bi-cmos technology
Big data visualization
Bimolecular Computers
Bio Battery
BIOCHIPS
Bio-magnetism
Biometric technology
BIT for Intelligent system design
Black-Box
Blue eyes technology
Blue jacking
BLUE RAY
Blue Tooth
BlueStar
Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks
Bluetooth Home Automation System, Technology
Bluetooth network security
Bluetooth technology
Boiler Instrumentation
Boost-derived Hybrid Converter with Simultaneous DC and AC Outputs
Brain-Computer Interface
Broadband over power line
Brush less DC motor
Bubble power
Buck Boost Transformer
Bump Technology
Cable modem
CAN
Capacitor discharge ignition
Card based security system
Cathode ray tube display
Cellular digital data packet
Cellular Radio
Challenges in the Migration to 4G
Chip Morphing
Class-D Amplifiers
Clos Architecture in OPS
Closed Loop Control of Converter Fed Motor
Cluster meter system
Code division multiple access
Communication network design
Communication technology in magnetic disk storage
Compact peripheral component interconnect (CPCI)
Compensation of harmonic current utilizing AHC
Computer Architecture
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Computer Networking Techniques
Concentrating collectors
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Control of environment parameter in a green house
Co-operative cache based data access in ad hoc networks
Cordless power controller
Crusoe Processor
CT scanning
Current-fed DC/DC Topology Based Inverter
Cyber security
Daknet
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DD Using Bio-robotics
Debugging
Detection and Tracking Algorithms for IRST
Development of superconducting rotating machines
Digital Audio's Final Frontier-Class D Amplifier
Digital image processing
Digital Imaging
Digital Signal Processing
Digital Testing of High Voltage Circuit Breakers
Direct Current Machines
Direct fuel methanol fuel cell
Direct to home (DTH)
Distributed COM
Distributed Control System
Distributed Control System for Industrial Automation
DSP based motor control
DSP For Motor Control
DSP on motor control
Dual core processor
Dust collection and scrubbing tech
DV Libraries and the Internet
E 10 B Exchange.
E Paper Technology
Earthing transformers For Power systems
Earthquake leakage circuit beaker
Easy To Swallow wireless telemetry
Easy-To-Swallow Wireless Telemetry
E-bomb
Electric Locomotive
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Electrical Technical Seminar Topic on CAN-based Higher Layer Protocols and Profiles
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Flexi
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Image Coding Using Zero Tree Wavelet
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Modern Trends in Machine Design Technology
Money Pad Future Wallet
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Neural networks
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Nuclear battery- daintiest dynamos
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Paper battery
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Performance of 400KV Line Insulators Under Pollution
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Pill camera
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Poly fuse
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Power Factor Improvement Methods
Power Quality Issues with Grid Connected Wind Energy Systems
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Power System Protection Equipments
Printable RFID circuits
Process Dynamics, Control and Automation using LABVIEW
Production of & Protection against Surge
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Project Oxygen
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Push Technology
QoS in Cellular Networks Based on MPT
Radar and Navigation System
Radial Feeder Protection
Radio Frequency Light Sources
Railway switch and signals
Reactive Power Consumption in Transmission Line
Real-Time Simulation of Power System
Relay Performance Testing With High Technology
Remote Access Service
Remote Sensing payloads
Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy and Environment Protection
Renewable Energy Source Biomass
Robotic Motors or Special Motors
Role of Internet Technology in Future Mobile Data System
Satellite Communication
SATRACK
SCADA and Power System Automation
Self Phasing Antenna Array
Seminar on artificial passenger
Service Aware Intelligent GGSN
Signaling System
Silicon on plastic
Simple heat sensor
Sixth sense technology
Smart Antenna
Smart antenna for mobile communication
Smart antennas
Smart Card
Smart card technology
Smart Cards and its applications
Smart dust core architecture
Smart Grid – Future Electric Grid
Smart material technology
Smart note taker
Smart Pixel Arrays
Smart quill
Soft Starting of Motors with an Improved Power Factor
Solar Mobile Charger
Solar Photovoltaic: Basic & Applications
Solar Power Generation
Solar Tower Technology
Solar Tree
Solid State Drive, SSD
Space Craft Electronics
Space mouse
Spectrum Pooling
Speech Compression - a novel method
Speed Detection of moving vehicle using speed cameras
Speed sensor
Steganalysis
Stepper Motor & its Application
Storage area network
Stratellite
Substation Automation Communication Protocol
Sun tracker
Super Capacitor
Surface Mount Technology
Surface Plasmon Resonance
Surge current protection using superconductors
Synchronization or Paralleling of Generators
Telecommunication Network PPT
Telephone conversation recorder
Telephone router
Temperature monitoring system
Temperature sensor and its applications
The making of quantum dots
The mp3 standard
The Universal Current Sensor
The Vanadium Red ox Flow Battery System
Thermal infrared imaging technology
Thermography
Touch Screen Mobile Phone Technology
Touch screen technology
Touch screen with feelings
Traffic pulse technology
Traffic signal control
Transformers: Basics and Types
Transparent electronics
Treasure Hunting With Metal Detector
Tsunami warning system
Turbo codes
Ultra conductors
Ultra wide band technology
Ultrasonic Motor
Uninterrupted Power Supply
Use of Ultra Sound in medical field
User Identification Through Keystroke Biometrics
Variable Frequency Transformer Model Analysis by MATLAB
Vector control Of Induction Motor
Vehicle-to-Grid V2G
Video Conferencing
Virtual Reality
Virtual Retinal Display
VISNAV
VLSI technology
Voice morphing
Voice recognition based on artificial neural networks
Voltage and Power Stability of HVDC Systems
VSAT
Wearable Bio-Sensors
Weather station
Web based remote device monitoring
White LED
Wideband Sigma Delta PLL Modulator
Wireless Body Area Networks Technology
Wireless Charging Of Mobile Phones Using Microwaves
Wireless Communication technologies
Wireless DSL
Wireless Home Security System
Wireless LAN Security
Wireless Microserver
Wireless Power Transfer through Coils
Wireless Power Transmission via Solar Power Satellite
Witricity (WIRELESS ELECTRICITY)
Wi-Vi technology

Software Defined Radio for RFID Application

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is currently the hottest technology in wireless applications area. Its unique advantages such as data transmission with extreme low power or even without power in tag can be the biggest beneficial for goods management. Software-Defined Radio (SDR) is a wireless communications system where all of the signal processing is implemented in software. By simply downloading a new program, a software radio is able to interoperate with different wireless protocols, incorporate new services, and upgrade to new standards. In this paper, we build an RFID application simulation environment over the SDR. We do the source to sink transmission simulation by using Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, Then, we compare the differences of BER versus SNR performances for input and output signals.

Whether we realize it or not, radio frequency identification (RFID) is an integral part of our life. RFID increases productivity and convenience. RFID is used for hundreds, if not thousands, of applications such as preventing theft of automobiles and merchandise; collecting tolls without stopping; managing traffic; gaining entrance to buildings; automating parking; controlling access of vehicles to gated communities, corporate campuses and airports; dispensing goods; providing ski lift access; tracking library books; buying hamburgers; and the growing opportunity to track a wealth of assets in supply chain management. RFID technology is also being pressed into service for use in U.S. Homeland Security with applications such as securing border crossings and intermodal container shipments while expediting low-risk activities.

Electronics 20l5 IEEE Seminar abstracts NEUROGRID


 A MIXED-ANALOG-DIGITAL MULTICHIP SYSTEM FOR LARGE-SCALE NEURAL SIMULATIONS


In this paper, we describe the design of Neurogrid, a neuromorphic system for simulating large-scale neural models in real time. Neuromorphic systems realize the function of biological neural systems by emulating their structure. Designers of such systems face three major design choices: 1) whether to emulate the four neural elements-axonal arbor, synapse, dendritic tree, and soma-with dedicated or shared electronic circuits; 2) whether to implement these electronic circuits in an analog or digital manner; and 3) whether to interconnect arrays of these silicon neurons with a mesh or a tree network. The choices we made were: 1) we emulated all neural elements except the soma with shared electronic circuits; this choice maximized the number of synaptic connections; 2) we realized all electronic circuits except those for axonal arbors in an analog manner; this choice maximized energy efficiency; and 3) we interconnected neural arrays in a tree network; this choice maximized throughput. These three choices made it possible to simulate a million neurons with billions of synaptic connections in real time-for the first time-using 16 Neurocores integrated on a board that consumes three watts.
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE  (Volume:102 ,  Issue: 5 )

Date of Publication:

May 2014
Page(s):
699 - 716
ISSN :
0018-9219
INSPEC Accession Number:
14267024
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Date of Publication :
24 April 2014
Date of Current Version :
28 April 2014
Issue Date :
May 2014
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  263. Stealth Fighter
  264. Border Security Using Wireless Integrated Network Sensors
  265. A Basic Touch-Sensor Screen System
  266. GSM Security And Encryption
  267. Design of 2-D Filters using a Parallel Processor Architecture
  268. Software-Defined Radio
  269. Smart Dust
  270. Adaptive Blind Noise Suppression
  271. An Efficient Algorithm for iris pattern
  272. Significance of real-time transport Protocol in VOIP
  273. Storage Area Networks
  274. Quantum Information Technology
  275. Money Pad, The Future Wallet
  276. Buffer overflow attack : A potential problem and its Implications
  277. Robotic Surgery
  278. Swarm intelligence & traffic Safety
  279. Smart card
  280. Cellular Through Remote Control Switch
  281. Terrestrial Trunked Radio
  282. HVAC
  283. Electronics Meet Animal Brains
  284. Satellite Radio
  285. Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  286. Line-Reflect-Reflect Technique
  287. Low Power UART Design for Serial Data Communication
  288. Light emitting polymers
  289. Cruise Control Devices
  290. Boiler Instrumentation and Controls
  291. SPECT
  292. Sensors on 3D Digitization
  293. Asynchronous Chips
  294. Optical packet switch architectures
  295. Digital Audio Broadcasting
  296. Cellular Neural Network
  297. FRAM
  298. Wireless Fidelity
  299. Synthetic Aperture Radar System
  300. Touch Screens
  301. Tempest and Echelon
  302. VoCable
  303. Data Compression Techniques
  304. Fractal Image Compression
  305. Computer Aided Process Planning
  306. Space Shuttles and its Advancements
  307. Space Robotics
  308. Welding Robots
  309. Sensotronic Brake Control
  310. Mobile IP
  311. Power System Contingencies
  312. Lightning Protection Using LFAM
  313. Wideband Sigma Delta PLL Modulator
  314. Bioinformatics
  315. Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography
  316. Animatronics
  317. Molecular Electronics
  318. Cellonics Technology
  319. Cellular Digital Packet Data
  320. CT Scanning
  321. Continuously variable transmission (CVT)
  322. High-availability power systems Redundancy options
  323. IGCT
  324. Iris Scanning
  325. ISO Loop magnetic couplers
  326. LWIP
  327. Image Authentication Techniques
  328. Seasonal Influence on Safety of Substation Grounding
  329. Wavelet transforms
  330. Cyberterrorism
  331. Ipv6 - The Next Generation Protocol
  332. Driving Optical Network Evolution
  333. Radio Network Controller
  334. Wireless Networked Digital Devices
  335. 3- D IC's
  336. Sensors on 3D Digitization
  337. Fuzzy Logic
  338. Simputer
  339. Wavelet Video Processing Technology
  340. IP Telephony
  341. RPR
  342. PH Control Technique using Fuzzy Logic
  343. Multisensor Fusion and Integration
  344. Integrated Power Electronics Module
  345. H.323
  346. GMPLS