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Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2005
Smart breathable cotton fabrics were made using a temperature-sensitive copolymer - poly( N-tert-butylacrylamide- ran-acrylamide:: 27: 73). The cotton fabric was coated using an aqueous solution (20 wt%) of the copolymer containing 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid as a cross-linker (50 mol%) and sodium hypophosphite (0.5 wt%) as a catalyst, followed ...
Ninad S. Save +2 more
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Smart breathable cotton fabrics were made using a temperature-sensitive copolymer - poly( N-tert-butylacrylamide- ran-acrylamide:: 27: 73). The cotton fabric was coated using an aqueous solution (20 wt%) of the copolymer containing 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid as a cross-linker (50 mol%) and sodium hypophosphite (0.5 wt%) as a catalyst, followed ...
Ninad S. Save +2 more
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Hybrid Printing for the Fabrication of Smart Sensors
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019A method to combine additively manufactured substrates or foils and multilayer inkjet printing for the fabrication of sensor devices is presented. First, three substrates (acrylate, ceramics, and copper) are prepared. To determine the resulting material properties of these substrates, profilometer, contact angle, scanning electron microscope (SEM), and
Lisa-Marie, Faller +5 more
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Smart Clothes and Future Fabrics
The Engineer, 2022With wearable sensor technology gathering pace, science fiction author, Gareth L. Powell, peeks inside the wardrobe of the future
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A critical appraisal in smart material fabrication for smart systems
2019 International Conference on Smart Structures and Systems (ICSSS), 2019For smart structure and system, the material should be able to withstand higher load and the weight of the materials should be minimum. In the regard of less weight requirement aluminum and magnesium alloy and composites plays major role. This article gives understanding of preparation of magnesium composite for smart structures. Magnesium composite is
C.K. Dhinakarraj +3 more
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Concept, design and fabrication of smart orthopedic implants
Medical Engineering & Physics, 2000Extensive clinical experience has been built up using orthopaedic implants instrumented with strain gauges connected to a Wheatstone bridge by means of percutaneous leads. This research showed the medical relevance of the monitoring of the deformation of implants as a powerful tool to evaluate nursing and rehabilitation exercises, for tracing dangerous
Burny, Franz Léon +10 more
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Design and fabrication of smart robots
2016 5th International Conference on Electronic Devices, Systems and Applications (ICEDSA), 2016This paper elaborates on the hardware and software realization of a unique bi-modal robot developed for vigilance applications such as; aerial and ground navigation, dual arm manipulation and surveillance. One of the fundamental objectives was to build a lightweight ground unit which when attached to the flight unit, can be lifted easily during aerial ...
Aiman Arshad +2 more
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The business requirements and technical fabric for the Smart City
2014 Euro Med Telco Conference (EMTC), 2014In this paper, we focus on Smart Cities, particularly revolution at the edges of the fabric, examining the objectives for developing a Smart City and the direct link between the business/requirements model and its delivery through services, applications, sensors and edge networks.
Edward Smith +2 more
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Summer School for Computational Fabrication and Smart Matter
IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2017The inaugural SIGCHI Summer School for Computational Fabrication and Smart Matter, co-located with the Symposium on Computational Fabrication, invited both PhD students and world-class experts to participate in an engaging week working on engineering-focused research problems in human-computer interaction.
Li, Jingyi +3 more
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Design, fabrication and testing of a smart robotic foot
Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2005Abstract A miniature smart robotic foot (SRF), equipped with an integrated vacuum pump, a suction cup, a pressure sensor and a micro-valve, was designed, fabricated and tested. A mock-up robot equipped with the SRF was used to study the load-carrying potential of the system. The SRF weighs 35 g and it can, with a 40 mm suction cup, support weights in
Dean M. Aslam, Girish D. Dangi
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Design and fabrication of a smart electronic guide for museums
2012 7th IEEE International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI), 2012With the advent of modern technology and novel methods of attracting people to museums, foremost sign of history of a country, different methods arise to guide people inside the museums in a best way possible to facilitate information exchange between individuals and museum guiders.
Majed Rostamian +2 more
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