International Conference on the Challenges, Opportunities, Innovations and Applications in Electronic Textiles 2019
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2019032014
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Design of Textile Knitted Stretch Sensors for Dance Movement Sensing

Abstract: This paper presents research about design a textile-based stretch sensor for making a reliable sensing system for dance movement sensing. We examined sixteen textile-based conductive stretch sensors that were made with commercially produced conductive materials. Through the analysis of their sensitivity, linearity, hysteresis, responsiveness, and fatigue, a silver-plated conductive fabric, Technik-tex P130B, shows the best performance for dance movement sensing. Then, we tested the bonding technique, and washa… Show more

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“…The average number of cycles run in this cluster is 19, but there is a large variation in the number of conducted test cycles (see Table 2): Martinez-Estrada et al wash their test samples only twice, while Liang et al test for three cycles. 26,29 In contrast, five sources have conducted 50 wash cycles, four of which stem from the University of Lille. 12,30,38,40 Gerhold does not run a predetermined number of cycles, but instead stops testing at the first occurrence of detached components, after 16 cycles.…”
Section: Testing According To Iso 6330mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average number of cycles run in this cluster is 19, but there is a large variation in the number of conducted test cycles (see Table 2): Martinez-Estrada et al wash their test samples only twice, while Liang et al test for three cycles. 26,29 In contrast, five sources have conducted 50 wash cycles, four of which stem from the University of Lille. 12,30,38,40 Gerhold does not run a predetermined number of cycles, but instead stops testing at the first occurrence of detached components, after 16 cycles.…”
Section: Testing According To Iso 6330mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different sensors need to be combined under one system to complete the task; this thought gives rise to the concept of developing textile-based sensors and electrodes. The production methods include but are not limited to knitting, [17] weaving, [18] coating, [19] embroidery, [20] and sewing. [21] Smart clothing is not just about sensing, but once they sense a change, they can keep us warm or cool according to the environment, [22][23][24] help prevent muscle drag while running, [25] can be antimicrobial, or have sweat-wicking properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When graphene‐based sensors are fabricated with woven fabrics, they generally exhibit dimensional stability, but exhibit limited elastic recovery during human motions, making it difficult to adapt to the human body 27–29 . Knitted structures are more suitable in creating flexible structures which closely fit the human body without restricting motions and therefore are more suitable as strain sensor applications for collecting data close to the body with the integration method remaining hidden 14,30,31 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[27][28][29] Knitted structures are more suitable in creating flexible structures which closely fit the human body without restricting motions and therefore are more suitable as strain sensor applications for collecting data close to the body with the integration method remaining hidden. 14,30,31 Although there has been a diverse range of research investigating graphene-based knitted sensors to improve sensor performance, most of the research has focused on studying the surface modification of conductive fillers, and few studies have investigated the role of textiles as a substrate in graphene-based composite sensors and on the sensor integration technology with knitted fabrics. 32,33 Graphenebased knitted fabrics contain vertical (wale direction) and horizontal (course direction) fibers which form a conductive network during stretching.…”
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confidence: 99%