QT Lai, XH Zhao, QJ Sun, Z Tang, XG Tang, VAL Roy - Small, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Due to their potential applications in physiological monitoring, diagnosis, human prosthetics, haptic perception, and human–machine interaction, flexible tactile sensors have attracted …
Textiles have emerged as a promising class of materials for developing wearable robots that move and feel like everyday clothing. Textiles represent a favorable material platform for …
Pressure sensors have gained widespread attention in recent years, playing an important role in wearable devices, smart skin and human-computer interaction. Nevertheless, the …
Increasing customer demand for durable and functional apparel manufactured in a sustainable manner has created an opportunity for nanomaterials to be integrated into textile …
DOI: 10.1002/adma. 201500009 essential.[26] To ensure the conductive fibers, various methods such as dip-coating process of carbon-based materials,[27, 28] electro-[29] and …
W Zeng, L Shu, Q Li, S Chen, F Wang… - Advanced …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Fiber‐based structures are highly desirable for wearable electronics that are expected to be light‐weight, long‐lasting, flexible, and conformable. Many fibrous structures have been …
W Weng, P Chen, S He, X Sun… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This Review describes the state‐of‐the‐art of wearable electronics (smart textiles). The unique and promising advantages of smart electronic textiles are highlighted by comparing …
ML Hammock, A Chortos, BCK Tee… - Advanced …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Human skin is a remarkable organ. It consists of an integrated, stretchable network of sensors that relay information about tactile and thermal stimuli to the brain, allowing us to …
This review summarizes the recent developments and importance of wearable electronic textiles in the past decade. Wearable electronic textiles are an emerging interdisciplinary …