Engineers from UK universities have developed a new method of measuring temperature through the interaction of a soft and flexible “smart skin” sensor with electromagnetic waves.
The sensor developed by the team from the universities of Glasgow, Southampton and Loughborough is made from a composite of carbon fibres and silicon rubber and is said to work without battery power or onboard processing.
For the full story, see the March 2024 edition of Smart Textiles & Wearables.
Photo: University of Glasgow