2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40034-015-0058-0
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Experimental Investigations of Woven Textile Tape as Strain Sensor

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“…To solve these issues, fiber or textile‐based wearable sensor devices and systems have been intensively studied. Among many different types of sensor devices, strain/motion and touch/pressure sensors have been of great interest . In order to realize these various types of sensors in textile platform, electrically conducting fibers are typically necessary in order to detect or sense the changes of strain, touch, and pressure and convert them into electrical signals.…”
Section: Textile‐based Wearable Sensors and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve these issues, fiber or textile‐based wearable sensor devices and systems have been intensively studied. Among many different types of sensor devices, strain/motion and touch/pressure sensors have been of great interest . In order to realize these various types of sensors in textile platform, electrically conducting fibers are typically necessary in order to detect or sense the changes of strain, touch, and pressure and convert them into electrical signals.…”
Section: Textile‐based Wearable Sensors and Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers have attempted to directly weave strain sensors into the fabric structure. Kannaian et al 38 developed an elastomeric tape sensor using polyester yarns as base threads and rubber thread yarns as an elastomer for sensor development. Using a narrow-width tape loom, silver-coated nylon yarns were introduced in the middle of the tape structure during the weaving process.…”
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confidence: 99%