纱线
织物
数码产品
编织
材料科学
能见度
柔性电子器件
可穿戴技术
复合材料
机械工程
可穿戴计算机
计算机科学
工程类
电气工程
纳米技术
嵌入式系统
光学
物理
作者
Dorothy Hardy,Andrea Moneta,Viktorija Sakalyte,Lauren Connolly,Arash Shahidi,Theodore Hughes‐Riley
出处
期刊:Fibers
[MDPI AG]
日期:2018-06-01
卷期号:6 (2): 35-35
被引量:32
摘要
A goal in the field of wearable technology is to blend electronics with textile fibers to create garments that drape and conform as normal, with additional functionality provided by the embedded electronics. This can be achieved with electronic yarns (E-yarns), in which electronics are integrated within the fibers of a yarn. A challenge is incorporating non-stretch E-yarns with stretch fabric that is desirable for some applications. To address this challenge, E-yarns containing LEDs were embroidered onto the stretch fabric of a unitard used as part of a carnival costume. A zig-zag pattern of attachment of E-yarns was developed. Tensile testing showed this pattern was successful in preventing breakages within the E-yarns. Use in performance demonstrated that a dancer was unimpeded by the presence of the E-yarns within the unitard, but also a weakness in the junctions between E-yarns was observed, requiring further design work and reinforcement. The level of visibility of the chosen red LEDs within black E-yarns was low. The project demonstrated the feasibility of using E-yarns with stretch fabrics. This will be particularly useful in applications where E-yarns containing sensors are required in close contact with skin to provide meaningful on-body readings, without impeding the wearer.
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