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Summary: Recently, multifunctional textile-based sensory systems have attracted a lot of attention because of the growing demand for wearable electronics performing real-time monitoring of various body signals and movements.
Kyobin Keum +4 more
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Highly Sensitive E-Textile Strain Sensors Enhanced by Geometrical Treatment for Human Monitoring
Electronic textiles, also known as smart textiles or smart fabrics, are one of the best form factors that enable electronics to be embedded in them, presenting physical flexibility and sizes that cannot be achieved with other existing electronic ...
Chi Cuong Vu, Jooyong Kim
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Textile-Based Sensors for Biosignal Detection and Monitoring
Biosignals often have to be detected in sports or for medical reasons. Typical biosignals are pulse and ECG (electrocardiogram), breathing, blood pressure, skin temperature, oxygen saturation, bioimpedance, etc.
Tomasz Blachowicz +2 more
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Measuring Pleated Knitted Sensors
This paper presents preliminary results from a study of pleated electronic textile (e-textile) sensors, focusing on prototyping and measuring electrical resistance of three knitted sensors.
Giorgia Petri, Berit Greinke
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Making textile sensors from scratch [PDF]
This workshop will explore the use of low-cost materials and tools to build textile-based interfaces. We will introduce a range of methods for handcrafting textile sensors and circuitry. Participants will learn techniques developed by the workshop leaders and will also be encouraged to use our material library to design their own custom sensors.
Perner-Wilson, Hannah Rosamonde +1 more
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Touch-sensitive electrical arrays are the primary user interface for modern consumer electronics. Most contemporary touch sensors, including known iterations of textile-based touch sensors, function by detecting capacitive changes within a circuit ...
Morgan Baima, Trisha L. Andrew
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'Disappearing Sensor'-Textile Based Sensor for Monitoring Breathing
Textile based sensors were developed and used for remote monitoring of breathing. The breathing is simulated by using a new cyclic tester device. In the simulated a cyclic force is applied along the length of the textile sensor. However due to the morphology of human body, in real situation the sensor is not only under stretching but also under a ...
L. Guo +5 more
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To demonstrate the wearable flexible/stretchable health-monitoring sensor, it is necessary to develop advanced functional materials and fabrication technologies. Among the various developed materials and fabrication processes for wearable sensors, carbon-
Jae Sang Heo +2 more
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E-Textile Breathing Sensor Using Fully Textile Wearable Antennas [PDF]
E-textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive monitoring for distributed healthcare. While commercial wearables can now measure various quantities such as heart rate and activities in a real-time, robust, and pervasive manner, breathing sensors remain an ongoing research challenge.
Mahmoud Wagih +3 more
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Effects of Fe Staple-Fiber Spun-Yarns and Correlation Models on Textile Pressure Sensors
As an aspect of intelligent clothing, e-textile sensors can flexibly sense and transmit information about human bodies and environments. However, difficulties relating to their technology and the variation in textile materials employed in their ...
Minki Choi, Chi Cuong Vu, Jooyong Kim
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