Mimicking Frog Toe Pads and Octopus Suckers for a Novel Wearable Electrode

by | Sep 16, 2025 | Pubilcation, 미분류 | 0 comments

This paper presents a technology that enhances wet adhesion by mimicking the hierarchical structures of amphibians and octopi. The research evaluates the adhesive strength, durability, and biosignal sensing capabilities of a skin electrode patch, demonstrating superior adhesion, especially in wet environments. This technology holds potential for various applications, including medical patches and wearable devices.

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