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Surface morphology of polyimide thin film dip-coated on polyester filament for dielectric layer in fibrous organic field effect transistor [PDF]
The idea of wearable electronics automatically leads to the concept of integrating electronic functions on textile substrates. Since this substrate type implies certain challenges in comparison with their rigid electronic companions, it is of utmost ...
Bruneel, Els +3 more
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Knitted electrodes are a key component to many electronic textiles including sensing devices, such as pressure sensors and heart rate monitors; therefore, it is essential to assess the electrical performance of these knitted electrodes under different ...
Arash M. Shahidi +3 more
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Rapid Manufactured Textiles [PDF]
Rapid Manufacturing (RM) is increasingly becoming a viable manufacturing process due to dramatic advantages that are achievable in the area of design complexity.
Bingham, G. A. +3 more
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Communication-Wear: User Feedback as Part of a Co-Design Process [PDF]
Communication-Wear is a clothing concept that augments the mobile phone by enabling expressive messages to be exchanged remotely, by conveying a sense of touch, and presence.
Baurley, Sharon +3 more
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For textile-based electronic systems with multiple contacts distributed over a large area, it is very complex to create reliable electrical and mechanical interconnections.
Christian Dils +2 more
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E-Textile Microinteractions: Augmenting Twist with Flick, Slide and Grasp Gestures for Soft Electronics [PDF]
E-textile microinteractions advance cord-based interfaces by enabling the simultaneous use of precise continuous control and casual discrete gestures. We leverage the recently introduced I/O Braid sensing architecture to enable a series of user studies and experiments which help design suitable interactions and a real-time gesture recognition pipeline.
Alex Olwal, Thad Starner, Gowa Mainini
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Recent advances in piezoelectric textile materials: A brief literature review
Smart textiles (ST) can be defined as materials capable of detecting an external stimulus, responding, and adapting its behavior according to the stimulus obtained. The field of study and development of these materials is extensive, and ST can be seen in
Gabriela Maestri +5 more
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Evaluation of the morphology of metal particles in intrinsic conductive polymer dispersions [PDF]
For the production of smart textiles the resistivity of prints and coatings with intrinsic conductive polymers is often too high and the performance properties not sufficient.
Graßmann, Carsten +4 more
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A Novel Method for Embedding Semiconductor Dies within Textile Yarn to Create Electronic Textiles
Electronic yarns (E-yarns) contain electronics fully incorporated into the yarn’s structure prior to textile or garment production. They consist of a conductive core made from a flexible, multi-strand copper wire onto which semiconductor dies or ...
Mohamad-Nour Nashed +3 more
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Testing for Wearability and Reliability of TPU Lamination Method in E-Textiles
Electronic textiles (e-textiles) and wearable computing have been emerging increasingly during the last decade. Since the market interest and predictions have grown, the research into increasing reliability and durability of wearables and e-textiles is ...
Paula Veske +2 more
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