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Filament sensing tension: A bionic artificial tendon for self-force-regulated artificial muscle-driven wearable robotics. [PDF]

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Enhanced Sweat Biosensing with Thread-Embedded Microfluidic Devices. [PDF]

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Shaping lace: Machine embroidered metamaterials. [PDF]

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Goldwork Embroidery

open access: yesCreativity and Cognition, 2022
Within the emerging field of e-textiles, goldwork embroidery (also known as metalwork) which uses metal threads and materials is an underexplored area, despite being a centuries-old practice in traditional crafts of different cultures.
Lee Jones, Sara Nabil
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A Contact Structure for the Hybrid Resistive Embroidery Threads

2020 43rd International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology (ISSE), 2020
This publication is a follow-up to the study of an embroidered temperature sensor based on the hybrid resistive thread. It is necessary to be able to create a reliable electrical contact of the resistive thread by techniques which will be suitable for textile series production. Within the research, a reliable electrical contact of the hybrid thread was
David Kalas, Radek Soukup
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A Note on the Analysis of Gilded Metal Embroidery Threads

Studies in Conservation, 2000
AbstractThe chemical composition of metal decorations in old textile objects must be known in order to enable the best possible cleaning, conservation, care and storage of this priceless part of our cultural heritage. The currently used technique, scanning electron microscopy/energy.-dispersive X-ray analysis (SEM/EDS), however, may sometimes give ...
Anders G Nord
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An Embroidery Touch Sensor With Layered Structure of Conductive and Nonconductive Threads

IEEE Sensors Letters, 2023
Kazuhiro Shinoda   +2 more
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