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Multi-layer e-textile circuits

Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, 2012
Stitched e-textile circuits facilitate wearable, flexible, comfortable wearable technology. However, while stitched methods of e-textile circuits are common, multi-layer circuit creation remains a challenge. Here, we present methods of stitched multi-layer circuit creation using accessible tools and techniques.
Lucy E. Dunne   +4 more
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E-Textiles for Autonomous Location Awareness

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2004
This paper describes an autonomous, wearable location awareness system that determines a user's location within a building given a map of that building. The system uses a moderate number of ultrasonic range transceivers as the sensing elements. Given a set of range readings from these sensors, the system attempts to match those actual readings to ...
Madhup Chandra   +2 more
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The E-Textile eVolution

AATCC Review, 2017
“Imagine if your aunt, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, has wandered out the front door and you don’t know when she left or how long she’s been gone,” begins 12-year-old Abbi Paul, a student at Argyll Scotland’s Dunoon Grammar School, in her pitch to a panel of industry leaders in London earlier this summer.
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E-Textiles in STEM Outreach and Education [PDF]

open access: possible2024 International Conference on the Challenges, Opportunities, Innovations and Applications in Electronic Textiles (E-Textiles)
Textiles, being both ubiquitous and familiar, provide an accessible medium for teaching electronics interactively. By integrating electronics into textiles, STEM education becomes more relatable and promotes inclusivity and gender diversity. This paper presents two primary resources: e-textile demonstrators and a learning kit for students aged 6 to 11,
Komolafe, Abiodun   +7 more
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e-Textile Reader

2020
The e-Textile Reader is a teaching resource zine developed for the seminar 'Crafting Textile Data' at the Institute of Experimental Fashion and Textile Design. It is aimed at design students without prior experience in computational electronic textiles.
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Designing e-textiles with adults with intellectual disabilities

ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, 2020
Electronic textiles, or e-textiles, are an emerging type of wearable and interactive technology that can gather information either actively (i.e. pressing a button) or passively (i.e. pulse rate), or act purely as an output (e.g. LEDs). Developing e-textile technology requires some familiarity with many different concepts, one of which is circuit ...
Taylor Gotfrid, Kristen Shinohara
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E-textiles: Power and resistance

Virtual Creativity, 2020
On the precipice of space exploration, smart fabrics, biochips and exoskeletons, the materiality of our wearable and body-centric future is a critical and political issue. If we are to develop technologies to take us to new places, we should be able to imagine radically different futures.
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E-textile capacitive electrodes: Fabric or thread

Proceedings of the 12th ACM International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments, 2019
Back pain is one of the most common illnesses in Western civilizations. Office work and lack of motion can lead to deterioration over time. Many people already use seat cushions to improve their posture during work or leisure. In this work, we present an E-Textile cushion.
Silvia Rus   +3 more
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Biceps fatigue estimation with an E-textile headband

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2018
Muscle fatigue monitoring is important for injury prevention in sports. Previous studies have shown that wearable electromyography (EMG) sensors on limb muscles can be used to monitor the level of muscle fatigue continuously. However, there are two main problems in using these sensors for sports.
Arinobu Niijima   +4 more
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E-textiles: a revolutionary technology

International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 2023
Mohammad Mudassir Ahmad, Kiran Ahuja
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