Device Integration Technology for Practical Flexible Electronics Systems
Flexible device integration technologies are essential for realizing practical flexible electronic systems. In this review paper, wiring and bonding techniques critical for the industrial‐scale manufacturing of wearable devices are emphasized based on flexible electronics.
Masahito Takakuwa +5 more
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Production of polymer filament-shaped piezoelectric sensors for e-textiles applications [PDF]
This work aims at the development of piezoelectric materials for flexible sensors produced with various geometries, at low cost and high production rates, adequate for the industrial scale.
Carvalho, Helder +5 more
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Anisometric carbon nanodots are synthesized directly from a liquid crystal precursor and embedded into polymer network liquid crystals to create soft, multifunctional photonic films. These hybrid devices exhibit polarized photoluminescence, broad UV absorption, and fast, electrically tunable light modulation.
Mangesh D. Patekari +4 more
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ESTUDIO DE LA APLICACIÓN DE LOS METAMATERIALES EN EL DISEÑO DE ATENAS TEXTILES
Este articulo presenta una revisión documental concerniente al diseño de antenas textiles a través del uso de metamateriales; mencionando también los tipos de antenas, sus técnicas de implementación, su elaboración, los materiales para su construcción y ...
Claudia Herrera +2 more
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Tangible storytelling: let children play with the bits [PDF]
The use of tangible objects makes it possible to create interactions, or dynamics, which are alternatives to the mouse and keyboard in the process of communicating with the computer.
Loureiro, Ana, Rito, Pedro
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Photonic Engineering Enables All‐Passive Upconversion Imaging with Low‐Intensity Near‐Infrared Light
A passive upconversion imaging system enables the observation of scenes illuminated by low‐intensity incoherent near‐infrared light from 750 to 930 nm, by converting it into the visible without the use of external power. The upconverter is enabled by triplet–triplet annihilation in a bulk heterojunction, with absorption enhanced by plasmonic resonators
Rabeeya Hamid +13 more
wiley +1 more source
E-Textiles to Promote Interdisciplinary Education
Electronic textiles (e-textiles) is a current research and development direction of the textile domain. As final applications, e-textiles may monitor human vital signs for sports and medicine, may extend garment functionality for entertainment, or ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) using flexible textile shields.
Razvan Radulescu, Ion +6 more
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Bio‐Friendly Artificial Muscles Based on Carbon Nanotube Yarns and Eutectogel Derivatives
Solid‐state artificial muscles based on coiled commercial carbon nanotube yarns coated with eutectogel derivatives exhibit unipolar actuation through selective ion intercalation. Combining polyanionic and polycationic gels enables enhanced contractile stroke and high energy density.
Gabriela Ananieva +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Woven, In‐Air, Textile Actuators by Conjugated Polymers and Solid‐State Electrolyte Tape Yarns
Soft actuators are necessary for the development of soft robotics. While advances have been made in creating artificial means of motion with compliant materials, challenges remain.
Carin Backe +5 more
doaj +1 more source
All Inkjet-Printed Graphene-Silver Composite Inks for Highly Conductive Wearable E-Textiles Applications [PDF]
Nazmul Karim +4 more
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