Black phosphorus–based human–machine communication interface: A breakthrough in assistive technology

https://techxplore.com/news/2023-06-black-phosphorusbased-humanmachine-communication-interface.html

"audio connects disabled with society... piezoresistive tactile... black phosphorus and polyaniline oxidative polymerization cotton fabric... low-pressure sensitivity, reasonable response time, excellent cycle stability... convert pressed text into audio, visually or speech-disabled individuals to read, type. It offers a promising solution for improving communication and accessibility for this demographic... wearable electronics... convert braille characters into audio... electronic books... layered 2D... scalable and cost-effective"

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