2009 IEEE Sensors 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2009.5398488
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Development and evaluation of temperature sensors for textile integration

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“…The details of the temperature sensor fi ber fabrication process are described in [ 8 ] and the fabrication of LED fi bers is described in [ 9 ]. The fabrication of humidity sensing e-fi bers was the same as that used to fabricate LED fi bers, except that LED chips were replaced with capacitive humidity sensor chips (E + E HC109) from JLC International (New Britain, USA), and that humidity sensors were attached to the contact pads by gluing (compared to soldering used to attach LED chips).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The details of the temperature sensor fi ber fabrication process are described in [ 8 ] and the fabrication of LED fi bers is described in [ 9 ]. The fabrication of humidity sensing e-fi bers was the same as that used to fabricate LED fi bers, except that LED chips were replaced with capacitive humidity sensor chips (E + E HC109) from JLC International (New Britain, USA), and that humidity sensors were attached to the contact pads by gluing (compared to soldering used to attach LED chips).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both humidity and temperature sensing e-fi bers were calibrated before and after weaving to test of the impact of weaving on sensors but no signifi cant difference in sensor performance was measured. [ 8 ] Temperature sensors were evaluated from 20 ° C to 100 ° C without damaging the textile or interconnect lines and the LEDs used in the demonstrator have an operation and storage temperature from − 40 ° C to 85 ° C.…”
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“…Another EU FP 6 project, CONTEXT, also investigated the use of textile electrodes, in this case to measure muscle and heart electric signals [65]. A paper from 2009 described an integrated temperature sensor [66]. Also in 2009, a report described the development of a knitted biomedical sensor for the monitoring body temperature [67].…”
Section: Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kapton esaslı platin rezistif sıcaklık detektörlerden yapılmış plastik şeritler, sıcaklığa duyarlı bir kumaş üretmek için kumaşlara dokunabilmektedir (Şekil 13) [120]. Altın bir rezistif sıcaklık detektörü, esnek poliimid bir yüzey üzerinde üretilmiştir [116] ve direnci sıcaklıkla doğru orantılı olarak değişmektedir.…”
Section: Nem Ve Sıcaklığa Duyarlı Sensör Kumaşlarunclassified