Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications
Temperature and humidity sensors are often solved as rigid sensors on large-area flexible substrates [10,11], which are stitched to a textile or as a sensor system on flexible polyimide substrates ...
In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second one, namely inkjet-printing, is here presented as an effective, low-cost alternative.
In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second one, namely inkjet-printing, is here presented as an effective, low-cost alternative.
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· Mattana, G. et al. Woven temperature and humidity sensors on flexible plastic substrates for e-textile applications. IEEE Sens. J. 13, 3901–3909 (2013). IEEE Sens. J. 13, 3901–3909 (2013). ADS ...
Flexible large area sensors are used for pressure and temperature sensing consisting of an organic coating on plastic and rubber substrates [6,7]. Huang et al. used a 150 cm2 cloth on a woolen band consisting of steel yarns for energy storage [8]. Shur performed the deposition of CdS/CuS films on 8 10 inches foils, which were suitable for ...
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Sensors that are printed on flexible substrates represent a growing market. Although the biggest segment — blood glucose test strips — is currently shrinking, the next generation of printed sensors will enable other applications, from human machine interfaces to environmental sensing. IDTechEx predicts the market for fully printed sensors will reach $ billion by 2027.
· However, woven are more comfortable to wear as they are more flexible and breathable than nonwovens, which are temperature and humidity dependent . All the manufacturing technologies described above (weaving, knitting and embroidery) have many disadvantages such as complex manufacturing processes, limitations in the type of fabrics, and inevitable damage of the natural properties of textiles.
· Mattana, G., Kinkeldei, T.: Woven temperature and humidity sensors on flexible plastic substrates for e-textile applications. IEEE Sens. J. 13 (10), …
We demonstrate a woven textile with an integrated humidity and temperature sensor on flexible PI substrates. We discuss the fabrication process of the smart textile and compare two methods of sensor fabrication, first conventional photo lithography and second printing using ink jet. The humidity sensor is based on a capacitive interdigitated transducer covered with a sensing layer while the ...
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL, VOL. 13, NO. 10, OCTOBER 2013 3901 Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications
This paper reports the integration of a graphene oxide layer inside a paper substrate for capacitive humidity sensing. ... now on the study and realization of graphene oxide based sensor on flexible substrate (in the RFID and flexible electronics group). Dr. Arnaud Vena received the Eng. Dipl. Degree in electrical engineering from Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble-INP ...
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Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications . By Giorgio Mattana, Thomas Kinkeldei, David Leuenberger, Caglar Ataman, Jinyu J. Ruan, Francisco Molina-Lopez, Andres Vasquez Quintero, Giovanni Nisato, Gerhard Troster, Danick Briand, de Rooij and F. Nico. Abstract. In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors ...
In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors
Input variables Cloth types Output variables Temperature Page 1 Summary : Woven Electronic Te xt iles Abdul Azeem May 10, 2012 Materials Wide strips of Plastic fibres, conductive threads, weaving machine, temperature sensor chip (DS18S20), cotton undershirt, and electronic contact points. Method Two types of yarns were arranged in this technology as follows; ÿ Conductive yarns are integrated ...
· Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications Abstract: In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second …
· Woven temperature and humidity sensors on flexible plastic substrates for e-textile applications. IEEE Sens. J., 13 (no. 10) (2013), pp. 3901-3909. CrossRef View Record in Scopus Google Scholar. J. Pelegri-Sebastia, E. Garcia-Breijo, J. Ibanez, T. Sogorb, N. Laguarda-Miro, J. Garrigues. Low-cost capacitive humidity sensor for application within flexible RFID labels based on …
Integrating Flexible Filament Circuits for E-Textile Applications Abiodun Komolafe,* Russel Torah, Yang Wei, Helga Nunes-Matos, Menglong Li, Dorothy Hardy, Tilak Dias, Michael Tudor, and Stephen Beeby DOI: / 1. Introduction E-textiles (also known as smart fabrics) are textiles that incorporate electronic function-ality. E-textile garments enable electronic systems to be ...
· The first part will select materials for flexible temperature sensors and summarize a variety of flexible substrates, heat-sensitive materials that can be used as flexible temperature monitoring sensors. The second part focuses on the use of flexible temperature sensors in the literature in recent years. The patterned manufacturing method is reviewed, showing the typical …
The epoxy drops indicated in the picture are used in order to connect the devices with conductive yarns woven perpendicularly with respect to the sensor stripes. Such conductive yarns are not visible in the picture, since they are hidden by the black cotton yarns that compose the textile. - "Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications"