Characterisation of knitted conductive textiles for wearable motion sensor applicationsTools Isaia, Cristina (2018) Characterisation of knitted conductive textiles for wearable motion sensor applications. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractCombining stainless steel with polyester fibres adds an attractive conductive behaviour to the yarn. Once knitted in such a manner, fabrics develop sensing properties that make them suitable for wearable applications as a consequence of the variation of their conductivity when subject to structural deformations. The use of such textiles as accurate strain/motion sensors can be considered the new frontier in wearable sensor applications, in opposition to their use as simple strain/motion detectors as mainly done until now.
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