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Multimodal E-Textile Enabled by One-Step Maskless Patterning of Femtosecond-Laser-Induced Graphene on Nonwoven, Knit, and Woven Textiles.

ACS Nano, 2023
Personal wearable devices are considered important in advanced healthcare, military, and sports applications. Among them, e-textiles are the best candidates because of their intrinsic conformability without any additional device installation.
Dongwook Yang   +11 more
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E-Textile platforms for rehabilitation

2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010
This paper focus on SFIT platforms for rehabilitations and FES therapy. Two systems will be described, one developed to support patients during motor therapy, when they are still hospitalized, and after discharge, at home; the other is a sleeve integrating multi-electrodes patches, designed to allow FES therapy and EMG acquisition for patients affected
Laura, Caldani   +3 more
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Review of the end-of-life solutions in electronics-based smart textiles

Journal of the Textile Institute, 2020
Research and development of new products in the smart textile field is growing rapidly because of versatile application areas. There is an extensive focus on the integration of electronics into textiles.
Paula Veske, Elina Ilén
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From MXene to Multimodal‐Responsive Smart, Durable Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Textiles

Advanced Functional Materials
Achieving wearable, multifunctional e‐textiles with high mechanical properties, exceptional environmental durability, and intelligent, responsive capabilities remains a significant challenge.
Meng Wei   +6 more
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Networking in E-textiles

Computer Communications, 2010
The abundance of fabrics in our life offers immense possibilities for ubiquitous electronic integration. Electronic textiles (e-textiles) represent the merging of fabric and electronic technologies to be used in wearable and large-scale applications. The communication requirements of the computing elements of these systems will be presented along with ...
Nakad, Z.   +3 more
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Scalable Templated Fabrication of Cu-based MOF on Textiles for Simultaneous Sensing, Filtration, and Detoxification of SO2.

Chem
This paper describes the scalable fabrication of smart electronic textiles (e-textiles) capable of simultaneous sensing, filtration, and detoxification of sulfur dioxide (SO2).
Zhuoran Zhong   +13 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Folded Electronic Textiles: Weaving, Knitting, Pleating and Coating Three-Dimensional Sensor Structures

Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, 2021
This article reports findings from a one-month design research project in which four textile and fashion designers engaged in collaborative exploration of technical and artistic knowledge inherent in folds and folding.
B. Greinke   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Future Direction: E-Textiles

2010
Body worn systems, endowed with autonomous sensing, processing, actuation, communication and energy harvesting and storage are emerging as a solution to the challenges of monitoring people anywhere and at anytime in applications such as healthcare, well-being and lifestyle, protection and safety.
DE ROSSI, DANILO EMILIO, R. Paradiso
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E-Textiles for Sports: A Systematic Review

Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, 2022
This work presents a systematic review to provide an overview of the possibilities for coupling, fabrication or embedding of electronics into textiles whilst assuring the capability of these products to meet the requirements of a sports modality. The development of smart wearables systems for sports based on textiles attracts more and more users ...
Vieira, Daniel   +2 more
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Multifunctional Electronic Textiles using Silver Nanowire Composites.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Textiles represent an appealing platform for continuous wearable applications due to the exceptional combination of compliance, water vapor permeability, and comfortableness for long-term wear.
S. Yao   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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