2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10082877
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Single-Layer Pressure Textile Sensors with Woven Conductive Yarn Circuit

Abstract: Today, e-textiles have become a fundamental trend in wearable devices. Fabric pressure sensors, as a part of e-textiles, have also received much interest from many researchers all over the world. However, most of the pressure sensors are made of electronic fibers and composed of many layers, including an intermediate layer for sensing the pressure. This paper proposes the model of a single layer pressure sensor with electrodes and conductive fibers intertwined. The plan dimensions of the fabricated sensors are… Show more

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“…[5]. Based on the requirements, these components can include sensors, actuators, antennas, processing units, energy storage, production and harvesting, and power transmitting devices [14,15]. These advanced wearable textiles are usually named smart textiles, wearable electronics, e-textiles, smart clothing, textronics, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5]. Based on the requirements, these components can include sensors, actuators, antennas, processing units, energy storage, production and harvesting, and power transmitting devices [14,15]. These advanced wearable textiles are usually named smart textiles, wearable electronics, e-textiles, smart clothing, textronics, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These samples were washed at 30 °C and 900 RPM (revolutions per minute) for up to four washing cycles. Kim et al [ 14 ] used a mini washing machine for washing textile sensors for up to 50 washing cycles. Gaubert et al [ 15 ] prepared urine leakage sensors encapsulated into underwear and washed these sensors in the household machine for 20 washing cycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of the fingers pressure forces monitoring smart gloves are grip monitoring glove with embedded woven piezoresistive sensors, developed at Soongsil University [15], or basketball player glove with embedded knitted piezoresistive pressure sensors, developed at Riga Technical University [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%