Linglu Wang
Papers
3
Total Citations
70
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3
About
Linglu Wang is at the forefront of tactile sensing and wearable electronics, with a research focus on developing multifunctional, self-powered sensors that mimic human touch. Their major contributions lie in overcoming the inherent contradiction between structural compliance and multifunctional sensing in artificial tactile systems. Wang’s most cited work, a 2024 paper on “Multifunctional Tactile Sensors for Object Recognition” (46 citations), demonstrates a breakthrough approach to creating finger-like sensors capable of simultaneously detecting physical shape, temperature, and material properties. This work is complemented by their 2024 study on self-powered sensors integrated into a robot hand (11 citations), which enables temperature–pressure discrimination and object recognition without external energy sources. Wang has also authored a comprehensive review on recent advances in flexible multifunctional sensors (13 citations), synthesizing progress in human-machine interactions, robotics, and health monitoring. Their research is particularly notable for addressing real-world applications in robotics and prosthetics, where energy autonomy and multimodal sensing are critical. With a growing citation record and a clear trajectory toward practical, bio-inspired tactile systems, Wang is establishing themselves as a key innovator in the field of intelligent sensing.
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Top Papers
- 1Multifunctional Tactile Sensors for Object Recognition46 citations · 2024
- 2Recent Advances in Flexible Multifunctional Sensors13 citations · 2023
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