作者
Severin Bernhart, Harald Rieser, Vincent Van Rheden, Rainer Matischek
发表日期
2022/9/15
期刊
Proceedings of the 2nd international “Salzburg Conference for Smart Materials
简介
Textile sensor integration in clothing creates new fields of application because of their imperceptability during human activity for gathering biometric data, especially in sports.[1] However, smart textiles pose new challenges for research and development. Textile capacitive sensors are used in numerous wearable garments and generally more robust than resistive sensors,[2] however, they are affected by external influences, eg temperature and moisture.[3] Within this work, we present the applicability and advantages of the CAPSENSE™ technology (CAPSENSE; Infineon) in an improved version of a wearable running stride and respiration sensor (SRS)(see Figure 1).[4]
After experimenting with capacitive sensing solutions, eg capacitive voltage division and capacitive touchpins using an ESP32 chipset (Espressif Systems, China), it was decided to use a PSoC™ microcontroller unit (PSoC; Infineon) with integrated CAPSENSE function to measure the capacitance changes of the respiratory sensor. The PSoC enables parallel CAPSENSE input channels and thus the simultaneous determination of different measured values. Besides self-capacitance sensing, CAPSENSE additionally provides mutual-capacitance scanning between a Tx and Rx electrode for increased sensitivity and accuracy. In addition, an auto-calibration function is applied to counteract negative external influences, eg due to temperature and moisture. Therefore, we integrate a smart-textile sensor in parallel to the respiration smart-textile sensor as input touch button to manually trigger the auto-calibration function at self-selected times.
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