2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41528-020-00096-3
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Multi-directionally wrinkle-able textile OLEDs for clothing-type displays

Abstract: A clothing-type wearable display can be utilized in fashion, bio-healthcare, and safety industries as well as smart textiles for the internet of things (IoTs) and wearable devices. In response to this trend, we demonstrate a textile display that can endure the active movements of a human body. It can be applied to any kind of textile, and is durable against conditions such as rain, sweat, and washing. As a key technology for realizing the multi-directional wrinkle-able textile display, we fabricated a stress-l… Show more

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“…Regression. In the process of image measurement and the application of machine vision, in order to determine the relationship between the three-dimensional position of spatial points and their corresponding points in the image, it is necessary to establish the three-dimensional human body model imaged by the camera, obtain the three-dimensional human body data, and solve the camera parameters relative to the three-dimensional human body model, that is, the simplification of the optical imaging process [10]. e classical lens imaging model is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Construction Of 3d Human Model Based On Linearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regression. In the process of image measurement and the application of machine vision, in order to determine the relationship between the three-dimensional position of spatial points and their corresponding points in the image, it is necessary to establish the three-dimensional human body model imaged by the camera, obtain the three-dimensional human body data, and solve the camera parameters relative to the three-dimensional human body model, that is, the simplification of the optical imaging process [10]. e classical lens imaging model is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Construction Of 3d Human Model Based On Linearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WVTR of the multilayer barrier remains almost unvaried after 1000 cyclic bends with a radius of 2 cm. Researchers of KAIST also reported a new approach for the fabrication of OLEDs on textiles by using an ultrathin planarization layer and a strain buffer [82]. In particular, they used a new surface-replicating method with a sacrificial layer to obtain a surface with the same flatness of glass.…”
Section: Oled Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, when various sensors collect temperature, pressure, color, shape, and other data, due to the interference of the target environment and the sensor itself, the data collected by various sensors are prone to many problems, such as error data, redundant data, packet loss data, etc. [13]. In order to avoid the above problems, it is necessary to carry out the fusion processing of all kinds of sensor data collected.…”
Section: Data Collection and Fusion Process Related To Wetsuitmentioning
confidence: 99%