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A highly sensitive, self-powered triboelectric auditory sensor for social robotics and hearing aids
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Beijing Institute of Technology
A highly sensitive, self-powered triboelectric auditory sensor for social robotics and hearing aids
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2018
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Hengyu Guo
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Xianjie Pu
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Jie Chen
Abstract
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A self-powered triboelectric auditory sensor is designed for human-robot interactions.
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