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Customizable Textile Sensors Based on Helical Core-Spun Yarns for Seamless Smart Garments.

Langmuir, 2021
Most of the current sensors cannot meet the needs for seamless integration into the textile substrates of smart clothing and require improvements in terms of comfort and durability.
Lihong Wang   +8 more
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Microwave Textile Sensors for Breast Cancer Detection

National Radio Science Conference, 2021
This paper presents an ultra-wideband (UWB) fully textile sensor for Breast Cancer Detection (BCD). The sensor is made of a monopole antenna implemented on cotton substrate with thickness 2 mm and conducting fabric for the radiating element and the ...
Dalia Elsheikh, A. Eldamak
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Textile humidity sensors

2018 Symposium on Design, Test, Integration & Packaging of MEMS and MOEMS (DTIP), 2018
Monitoring of humidity is a widespread application for process control, lifetime assessment of components and assemblies, environmental control systems, medical textiles, working clothes and personal safety systems. To allow spatially resolved mapping of this parameter over a larger textile surface, discrete sensor elements are presently placed ...
Thomas Grethe   +5 more
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Washability of e-textile stretch sensors and sensor insulation

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2014
An effective way to monitor body movements and positions (including physiological signals like breathing) without causing discomfort is through integration of sensors and electronics into base layers of clothing. However, for many applications (including sports and fitness), such sensors must be washable.
Mary Ellen Berglund   +3 more
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Wearable textile sensors for continuous glucose monitoring.

Biosensors & bioelectronics
Diabetes and cardiovascular disease are interlinked chronic conditions that necessitate continuous and precise monitoring of physiological and environmental parameters to prevent complications.
Frédérique Sunstrum   +3 more
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A Narrative Review of In‐Textile Sensors in Human Health Applications

Advanced Materials & Technologies
Sensors have become more versatile and sophisticated in recent years to fulfill the increasing demands for human health applications. Physiological information such as electrocardiogram, pulse rate, and respiration are essential indications of personal ...
A. Smith, Rui Li, Lulu Xu, Z. Tse
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A breathing game with capacitive textile sensors

2011 IEEE International Games Innovation Conference (IGIC), 2011
Computer games are developed to encourage practice of thoracic or abdominal breathing for physiological and pathological treatment. It is demonstrated by using an exercise shirt embedded with two sets of dual sensors controlled by LM555 and PIC24FJ256 microprocessors, with animated display onto a computer screen. Results and future work are discussed.
Chang-Ming Yang   +3 more
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Large area sensor integration in textiles

International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices, 2012
In recent years, the integration of electronics in technical textiles has gained increasing attention especially in Europe. Many industry driven projects have already been started in this area on national as well as on European level. An example is the European project PASTA.
Christine Kallmayer, Erik Simon
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Dancing game by digital textile sensor

2010 2nd International IEEE Consumer Electronics Society's Games Innovations Conference, 2010
The largest area of technology-driven game research is the development of novel input techniques. Researchers are exploring input techniques to track the user's motion via computer vision or new physical devices. We use two socks and a pair of pants with dome-shaped sensors inside to detect the change in posture of the feet and hips.
Chang-Ming Yang   +8 more
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Textile Pressure Sensor

2020
In this chapter, you will learn how to use the Wearic textile pressure sensor with your wearables to make them pressure sensitive. Textile pressure sensors can be used to detect touch and determine different levels of pressure while squeezing. A microcontroller can be used to read the sensor values and process them to identify the level of pressure or ...
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