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Large-Area All-Textile Pressure Sensors for Monitoring Human Motion and Physiological Signals.

Mengmeng LiuXiong PuChunyan JiangTing LiuXin HuangLibo ChenChunhua DuJiangman SunWeiguo HuZhong Lin Wang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2017)
Wearable pressure sensors, which can perceive and respond to environmental stimuli, are essential components of smart textiles. Here, large-area all-textile-based pressure-sensor arrays are successfully realized on common fabric substrates. The textile sensor unit achieves high sensitivity (14.4 kPa-1 ), low detection limit (2 Pa), fast response (≈24 ms), low power consumption (<6 µW), and mechanical stability under harsh deformations. Thanks to these merits, the textile sensor is demonstrated to be able to recognize finger movement, hand gestures, acoustic vibrations, and real-time pulse wave. Furthermore, large-area sensor arrays are successfully fabricated on one textile substrate to spatially map tactile stimuli and can be directly incorporated into a fabric garment for stylish designs without sacrifice of comfort, suggesting great potential in smart textiles or wearable electronics.
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