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Electronics in Textile Industry
IETE Journal of Research, 1975(1975). Electronics in Textile Industry. IETE Journal of Research: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 163-166.
P. C. Mehta, M. Ratnaprabhu
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2021 5th International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies (ISMSIT), 2021
In recent years, electronic textiles are growing, and light textile materials have started to replace heavy weight metallic materials. The conversion from traditional electronics into wearable electronics has acquired a significant interest owing to the improvement in material science.
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In recent years, electronic textiles are growing, and light textile materials have started to replace heavy weight metallic materials. The conversion from traditional electronics into wearable electronics has acquired a significant interest owing to the improvement in material science.
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Ethnocomputing with electronic textiles
Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2014There have been many efforts to increase access and participation of indigenous communities in computer science education using ethnocomputing. In this paper, we extend culturally responsive computing by using electronic textiles that leverage traditional crafting and sewing practices to help students learn about engineering and computing as they also ...
Yasmin Kafai +3 more
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Rechargeable electronic textile battery
Applied Physics Letters, 2009We present a simple fabrication process that produces polymeric charge storage devices directly onto a textile surface. By using a coating of poly-(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulphonic acid) (PEDOT) as a solid electrolytic layer deposited between two woven silver coated polyamide yarns, we have created a simple polymeric textile battery ...
Bhattacharya, R., Kok, M.M. de, Zhou, J.
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Textile Electronics for EM Applications
2021 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA), 2021Flexible electronics have proven their usefulness for applications where bendability, stretchability, wearability, portability, and lightness are needed. These include wearable health and fitness sensors as well as foldable and deployable antennas for space and aerospace utilization.
Jorge A. Caripidis Troccola +5 more
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Advances in Science and Technology, 2012
The interconnection of electronics and textile circuits is still a main challenge for the fabrication of reliable smart textiles. This paper investigates the thermoplastic adhesive bonding technology. Electronic modules are bonded to textile substrates with a thermoplastic non-conductive adhesive (NCA) film. The modules are placed onto textile circuits
Krshiwoblozki, Malte von +3 more
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The interconnection of electronics and textile circuits is still a main challenge for the fabrication of reliable smart textiles. This paper investigates the thermoplastic adhesive bonding technology. Electronic modules are bonded to textile substrates with a thermoplastic non-conductive adhesive (NCA) film. The modules are placed onto textile circuits
Krshiwoblozki, Malte von +3 more
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Textile-Based Electronic Substrate Technology
Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2004The present paper presents a proceeding to prepare partially conductive textile structures as basic substrates to integrate sensors and microelectronic devices into textiles. The proceeding is based on two steps. The first is to create a textile prestructure by conventional textile technologies, such as Jacquard weaving, embroidery etc.
Sabine Gimpel +4 more
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Porous Conductive Textiles for Wearable Electronics
Chemical ReviewsOver the years, researchers have made significant strides in the development of novel flexible/stretchable and conductive materials, enabling the creation of cutting-edge electronic devices for wearable applications. Among these, porous conductive textiles (PCTs) have emerged as an ideal material platform for wearable electronics, owing to their light ...
Yichun Ding +7 more
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Facile Metallization Technique of Textiles for Electronic Textile Applications
2019Decoration of insulating textile with electrically conductive nanoparticle has brought about a novel-application field for us. Nanoparticle-coated fabric can be used for different types of electronic purposes. In this work, cotton-based knitted and woven fabrics are coated with copper and silver nanoparticles simultaneously following a cheaper and ...
Md. Momtaz Islam +4 more
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