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Smart textile sensors have been gaining popularity as alternative methods for the continuous monitoring of human motion. Multiple methods of fabrication for these textile sensors have been proposed, but the simpler ones include stitching or embroidering ...
Jose Guillermo Colli Alfaro +1 more
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Textile-based electrochemical sensors and their applications
Textile and their composite-based functional sensors are extensively acknowledged and preferred detection platforms in recent times. Developing suitable methodologies for fabricating textile sensors can be achieved either by integration of conductive fibers and yarns into textiles using technologies such as weaving, knitting and embroidery; or by ...
Ankita Sinha +2 more
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Human Motion Recognition by Textile Sensors Based on Machine Learning Algorithms. [PDF]
Wearable sensors for human physiological monitoring have attracted tremendous interest from researchers in recent years. However, most of the research involved simple trials without any significant analytical algorithms.
Vu CC, Kim J.
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Measurement of 3D Wrist Angles by Combining Textile Stretch Sensors and AI Algorithm [PDF]
The wrist is one of the most complex joints in our body, composed of eight bones. Therefore, measuring the angles of this intricate wrist movement can prove valuable in various fields such as sports analysis and rehabilitation.
Jae-Ha Kim +3 more
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Light-driven textile sensors with potential application of UV detection. [PDF]
Zhang J +8 more
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Flexible sensors based on the highly elastic Polyurethane (PU)-containing textile substrates have been frequently incorporated in enormous wearable applications.
Qiao Li +6 more
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Impact of Manufacturing Variability and Washing on Embroidery Textile Sensors. [PDF]
In this work, an embroidered textile moisture sensor is presented. The sensor is based on a capacitive interdigitated structure embroidered on a cotton substrate with an embroidery conductor yarn composed of 99% pure silver plated nylon yarn 140/17 dtex.
Martinez-Estrada M +3 more
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Many metallic structural and non-structural parts used in the transportation industry can be replaced by textile-reinforced composites. Composites made from a polymeric matrix and fibrous reinforcement have been increasingly studied during the last ...
Ivona Jerkovic +2 more
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Smart textile-based wearable sweat sensors have recently received a lot of attention due to their potential for use in personal medical monitoring.
Asma Akter +4 more
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Curvature Sensing and Control of Soft Continuum Robots Using e-Textile Sensors [PDF]
Soft continuum robots, with their flexible and deformable structures, excel in tasks requiring delicate manipulation and navigation through complex environments.
Eric Vincent Galeta +3 more
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