A Historical Review of the Development of Electronic Textiles [PDF]
Textiles have been at the heart of human technological progress for thousands of years, with textile developments closely tied to key inventions that have shaped societies.
Theodore Hughes-Riley +2 more
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Mathematical model predicting the heat and power dissipated in an electro-conductive contact in a hybrid woven fabric [PDF]
Electro-conductive (EC) yarns can be woven into a hybrid fabric to enable electrical current to flow through the fabric from one component A to another component B. These hybrid fabrics form the bases of woven e-textiles.
De Mey, Gilbert +5 more
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Textile Electrocardiogram (ECG) Electrodes for Wearable Health Monitoring
Wearable health-monitoring systems should be comfortable, non-stigmatizing, and able to achieve high data quality. Smart textiles with electronic elements integrated directly into fabrics offer a way to embed sensors into clothing seamlessly to serve ...
Katya Arquilla +2 more
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Electronic textiles: New age of wearable technology for healthcare and fitness solutions
Sedentary lifestyles and evolving work environments have created challenges for global health and cause huge burdens on healthcare and fitness systems.
Jagan Singh Meena +3 more
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Flexible force sensors for e-textiles [PDF]
This paper presents the development of inexpensive, lightweight, flexible polymer-based piezoresistive sensors appropriate for integration in e-textiles.
H Carvalho +3 more
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Weaving Lighthouses and Stitching Stories: Blind and Visually Impaired People Designing E-textiles [PDF]
We describe our experience of working with blind and visually impaired people to create interactive art objects that are personal to them, through a participatory making process using electronic textiles (e-textiles) and hands-on crafting techniques. The
Bratteteig T. +6 more
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Ethical Aspects of Health Sensing Applications in E-Textiles
The role of e-textiles has been discussed widely for health sensing applications. However, the ethical aspects of health sensing e-textiles have received less attention in the literature. In this contribution, we aim to identify the ethical concerns that
Sanju Ahuja, Jyoti Kumar
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Smart Electronic Textiles for Wearable Sensing and Display
Increasing demand of using everyday clothing in wearable sensing and display has synergistically advanced the field of electronic textiles, or e-textiles.
Seungse Cho +3 more
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Reflections on the heuristic experiences of a multidisciplinary team trying to bring the PCA to participatory design (with emphasis on the IPR method) [PDF]
This paper introduces a heuristic case study, reflecting on the use of the Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) method as part of An Internet of Soft Things, a multidisciplinary design research project working with the UK mental health charity, Mind.
Bates, M, Kettley, R, Kettley, S
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Multifunctional Graphene-Based Wearable E-Textiles
Wearable electronics are becoming increasingly popular. [...]
Shaila Afroj +2 more
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