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Textile Piezoresistive Sensors for Biomechanical Variables Monitoring

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
In this paper is described the study leading to the implementation of two novel classes of textile piezoresistive sensors, for application in the field of post stroke rehabilitation and cardiovascular diseases monitoring. Two different approaches have been used, the first one leading to the realization of knitted transducer fabric to be integrated in ...
Maria Pacelli   +2 more
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Textile‐Based Flexible Temperature Sensors for Wearable and Sports Applications

Physica Status Solidi (a), 2023
Flexible textile‐based sensors are versatile alternatives that can be comfortably worn and can detect a broad range of body and environment temperatures.
Afaque Manzoor Soomro   +10 more
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Textile Wetness Sensor

2020
In this chapter, you will learn about how to use the Wearic textile wetness sensor to detect if your garments got wet by liquids such as water and ice.
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Printed Sensors on Textiles for Biomedical Applications

2013
The respiratory rate is an important biomedical parameter to monitor human physical condition and investigate potential respiratory dysfunctions. The pulmonary plethysmography (PP) is a technique for measuring changes in tidal volume during the respiratory activity. The PP often requires intrusive and invasive devices that are not comfortable, as masks
DIONISI, Alessandro   +2 more
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Tactile corpuscle-inspired piezoresistive sensors based on (3-aminopropyl) triethoxysilane-enhanced CNPs/carboxylated MWCNTs/cellulosic fiber composites for textile electronics.

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Recently, wearable electronic products and gadgets have developed quickly with the aim of catching up to or perhaps surpassing the ability of human skin to perceive information from the external world, such as pressure and strain. In this study, by first
Xiaohui Guo   +14 more
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Contactless EMG sensors embroidered onto textile

2007
To obtain maximum unobtrusiveness with sensors for monitoring health parameters on the human body, two technical solutions are combined. First we propose contactless sensors for capacitive electromyography measurements. Secondly, the sensors are integrated into textile, so complete fusion with a wearable garment is enabled.
Torsten Linz   +2 more
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Textile Antenna as Moisture Sensor

2020 14th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2020
The paper proposes the application of a resonant textile antenna as moisture sensor. Two setups are discussed, the first considers the textile antenna used in transmission and the second considers only the reflection at the antenna input. Laboratory tests have been performed on both setups, showing that the second, reflection based, approach shows ...
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Smart Arse: Posture Classification with Textile Sensors in Trousers

International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 2018
Body posture is a good indicator of, amongst other things, people's state of arousal, focus of attention and level of interest in a conversation. Posture is conventionally measured by observation and hand coding of videos or, more recently, through ...
Sophie Skach, R. Stewart, P. Healey
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Piezoresistive sensors for smart textiles

SPIE Proceedings, 2007
We have used inkjet printing to deposit silver conducting lines and small PEDOT (conducting polymer) sensors onto fabrics. The printed conductors penetrate into the fabric and can be shown to coat the individual fibers within the yarn, through the full thickness of the cloth.
Paul Calvert   +5 more
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Advancements in Textile-Based sEMG Sensors for Muscle Fatigue Detection: A Journey from Material Evolution to Technological Integration.

ACS Sensors
Textile-based surface electromyography (sEMG) electrodes have emerged as a prominent tool in muscle fatigue assessment, marking a significant shift toward innovative, noninvasive methods.
M. H. Medagedara   +4 more
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