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A new development in wearable technology may redefine what it means for clothing to be “smart”—and it does so without ...
A textile engineer at Heriot-Watt University has developed a new material to boost flexibility and comfort of personal ...
17, 2024 — A new fabric-based touch sensor used machine learning to control ... 13, 2024 — Clothes and other textiles are among the materials that we are the worst at recycling.
Researchers in England have created flexible, biodegradableinkjet-printed sensors for smart textiles using graphene and a ...
ETH Zurich researchers develop SonoTextiles—smart fabrics using glass fibres and acoustic waves for wearable sensors.
The sensors can be integrated into various garments, such as armbands for virtual reality control, safety straps for helmets, or even textile-based keyboards. Unlike existing tactile sensors ...
In a paper recently published in the journal Advanced Material Technologies, researchers prepared a complete textile woven capacitive sensor to present the viability of interdigitated sensors ...
including textile-based keyboards and wearable interfaces that function underwater and in various weather conditions. Unlike some capacitive sensors, which can be triggered accidentally ...
“We tend to think of biological sensors as a very enticing application because this is the future of health care. They can be integrated directly into textiles, increasing the quality and fidelity of ...
The global technical textiles market is set to experience robust expansion, reaching a valuation of USD 241.5 Billion by 2035 ...
(photo credit: BRANDON MARTIN / RICE UNIVERSITY) A wearable, textile-based device developed by engineers ... of touch for an amputee by embedding sensors on a prosthesis to gather data that ...