Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Wearable Smart Skin


Smart Skin? We knew technology was advancing at an incredible pace, but did you ever think there would be such a thing as smart skin?


The iSkin wearable patch, similar to the wearable skin that is created for robots and artificial limbs, is a silicon patch that is soft, flexible and can be worn anywhere on the body. The tattoo like look of the iSkin can be easily customized, designed, and changed at a little to no cost. The design is than cut fromsilicone and laced with carbonized black powder in order to give it conductive properties. After being sandwiched between two other sheets of transparent biocompatible silicone, the patch is then fixed to the body with a regular cosmetic adhesive.” For now the device must be hardwired to a computer to work, but the researchers say that it could easily be made wireless and hopefully someday use the human body as its own power source. This new technology hopes to give its users a unique way to control their electronic devices. The iSkin wearable patch is under research at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics. Due to money constraints further research will not be conducted, but the researchers are in hope that their discovers will be a stepping-stone to further research. 



The thought of being able to control one of my electronic devises by touching my arm, hand, ear, or any other part of my body is something that intrigues me. I could see the iSkin being a useful tool for a speaker or a teacher, really anyone who uses a PowerPoint. The iSkin would give the speaker the opportunity to talk or work with their hands and still have the ability to change a slide in a subtle desecrate way. On a daily basis this technology could be used for things such as turning up music or changing a song on one’s smart phone. In the long run I believe that the technology that has been developed will open many doors and may even become a stepping-stone to creating a skin technology that can draw vital signs or take blood presser.

In what ways do you think the technologies that these researchers are exploring could be used? Would you be interested in owning an iSkin?

2 comments:

  1. This idea definitely excites me as well. As an athlete i think about the possibility of going on a run with a cool Nike styled iSkin and being able to control it on my arm without it sliding off or being ruined by my sweat. The different styles i think is what will attract a large crowd especially with it tattoo like appeal. I believe people are always looking for ways to flaunt and display their individuality. Fashion, tattoos wearable material are all huge parts of showing their uniqueness.

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  2. This is really cool, it's kind of like wearing a sticker or a wash-off tattoo, but having the opportunity of wearing it as long as you want. Tattoos intrigue me, but i can't handle needles, so this is a viable option and opportunity for people to express themselves.

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