Highly Conductive, Scalable, and Machine Washable Graphene‐Based E‐Textiles for Multifunctional Wearable Electronic Applications [PDF]
AbstractGraphene‐based textiles show promise for next‐generation wearable electronic applications due to their advantages over metal‐based technologies. However, current reduced graphene oxide (rGO)‐based electronic textiles (e‐textiles) suffer from poor electrical conductivity and higher power consumption.
Shaila Afroj +4 more
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Flexible electronic textiles are the future of wearable technology with a diverse application potential inspired by the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve all aspects of wearer life by replacing traditional bulky, rigid, and uncomfortable wearable ...
Mohammad Shak Sadi, Eglė Kumpikaitė
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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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Electronic Component Mounting for Durable E-Textiles: Direct Soldering of Components onto Textile-Based Deeply Permeated Conductive Patterns [PDF]
For the improvement of the performance and function of electronic textiles (e-textiles), methods for electronic component mounting of textile circuits with electrical and mechanical durability are necessary. This manuscript presents a component mounting method for durable e-textiles, with a simpler implementation and increased compatibility with ...
Tomoya Koshi +2 more
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Recent Advances in Soft E-Textiles
E-textiles (electronic textiles) are fabrics that possesses electronic counterparts and electrical interconnects knitted into them, offering flexibility, stretchability, and a characteristic length scale that cannot be accomplished using other electronic
Kunal Mondal
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Electronic Features of Cotton Fabric e-Textiles Prepared with Aqueous Carbon Nanofiber Inks
[Image: see text] Cotton woven fabrics functionalized with aqueous inks made with carbon nanofibers (CNFs) and anionic surfactant are prepared via dip-coating followed by heat treatment, and their electronic properties are discussed. The e-textiles prepared with the inks made with the highest amount of CNFs (6.4 mg mL(–1)) show electrical ...
Antonio. J. Paleo +5 more
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Bioengineered Textiles and Nonwovens – the convergence of bio-miniaturisation and electroactive conductive polymers for assistive healthcare, portable power and design-led wearable technology [PDF]
Today, there is an opportunity to bring together creative design activities to exploit the responsive and adaptive ‘smart’ materials that are a result of rapid development in electro, photo active polymers or OFEDs (organic thin film electronic devices),
Oliver, Raymond +2 more
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Wearable E-Textile Technologies: A Review on Sensors, Actuators and Control Elements
Wearable e-textiles are able to perform electronic functions and are perceived as a way to add features into common wearable textiles, building competitive market advantages.
Carlos Gonçalves +3 more
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D-STEM: a Design led approach to STEM innovation [PDF]
Advances in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) disciplines offer opportunities for designers to propose and make products with advanced, enhanced and engineered properties and functionalities.
Kapsali, Veronika, Toomey, Anne
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Light-Emitting Textiles: Device Architectures, Working Principles, and Applications
E-textiles represent an emerging technology aiming toward the development of fabric with augmented functionalities, enabling the integration of displays, sensors, and other electronic components into textiles.
Marco Cinquino +6 more
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