2024
DOI: 10.4028/p-sto4km
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Quantifying the Human Perception: Development and Characterization of Textile-Based Capacitive Strain and Pressure Sensors

Mareen N. Warncke,
Carola H. Böhmer,
Philippa Ruth Christine Böhnke
et al.

Abstract: In the research field of smart textiles, one main goal concerns quantifying environmental forces acting on the wearer's body since textiles, acting as the boundary between the two, are an excellent way of integrating sensors. Integrating strain and pressure sensors into wearables promises a simple way of monitoring a person's posture and forces acting on their body. Sensors relying on a capacitive measuring principle are highly suitable for this, as they are less sensitive to changes in temperature than resist… Show more

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