2018
DOI: 10.4172/2329-9568.s4-010
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A Novel Design of E-Textile Integration for Physiological Monitoring and Lighting

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“…The following section gives an overview of 31 publications that include wash testing of e-textiles according to ISO 6330, 1 , 12–41 (Table 2). From the sources that state the standard version used, 16 follow the newest 2012 version, and 11 the previous 2000 version.…”
Section: Washability Test Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The following section gives an overview of 31 publications that include wash testing of e-textiles according to ISO 6330, 1 , 12–41 (Table 2). From the sources that state the standard version used, 16 follow the newest 2012 version, and 11 the previous 2000 version.…”
Section: Washability Test Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In four of the publications—again stemming from the University of Lille—a Datacolor Ahiba IR, a piece of laboratory dyeing equipment, is used for testing instead of a (standard-compliant) washing machine. 12 , 19 , 30 , 38 The level of compliance of the various household machines employed in the cited sources with the requested geometries and other specifications of the standard cannot be estimated from the provided information. But, as research shows, washing in a standard-compliant Wascator resembles a washing process in a regular (front-loading) washing machine in terms of wear on the laundry if a similar or equal washing program is run.…”
Section: Washability Test Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erdem et al find that longer transmission lines lead to decreased washing reliability-the resistance in longer lines increases at a faster rate than in shorter ones [16]. Printed conductor tracks on textiles will have improved washability if the line width is increased, as research by Huang et al shows [24]. Veske et al test SCB type conductive tracks with different meander shapes for their washability.…”
Section: Influence Of Layout Design and Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart textile production has got several roots from weaving, embroidering, knitting and printing techniques ultimately producing various devices, from the temperature, strain and Electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors to light-emitting, energy harvesting and logic circuit devices [8][9][10][11]. Among the different production techniques, printing seems to be more attractive as it offers the freedom to deposit a wide range of material compositions (silver, carbon, piezoelectric, dielectric, semiconducting polymer inks) to produce flexible and soft functional textiles at a higher speed and a lower cost [12][13][14]. Proper designing of the sensor architecture and the selection of suitable inks makes the wearable device bio-compatible for the human body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%