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In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second one, namely inkjet-printing, is here presented as an effective, low-cost alternative.
Temperature and humidity sensors are often solved as rigid sensors on large-area flexible substrates [10,11], which are stitched to a textile or as a sensor system on flexible polyimide substrates ...
The epoxy drops indicated in the picture are used in order to connect the devices with conductive yarns woven perpendicularly with respect to the sensor stripes. Such conductive yarns are not visible in the picture, since they are hidden by the black cotton yarns that compose the textile. - "Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications"
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL, VOL. 13, NO. 10, OCTOBER 2013 3901 Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications
01/11/2020· Herewith, temperature-sensitive conductors on flexible substrates are presented by providing data on conductive inks and flexible substrates. In the third section, the fabrication methods, including printing, coating, deposition, and textile-based techniques, are introduced. In the fourth section, we also describe the latest examples of flexible temperature sensors and their performances. The ...
Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications . By Giorgio Mattana, Thomas Kinkeldei, David Leuenberger, Caglar Ataman, Jinyu J. Ruan, Francisco Molina-Lopez, Andres Vasquez Quintero, Giovanni Nisato, Gerhard Troster, Danick Briand, de Rooij and F. Nico. Abstract. In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors ...
Woven temperature and humidity sensors on flexible plastic substrates for E-textile applications . By G Mattana, T Kinkeldei, D Leuenberger, C Ataman, JJ Ruan, F Molina-Lopez, Andrés Felipe Vasquez Quintero, G Nisato, G Troster, D Briand and NF de Rooij. Cite . BibTex; Full citation; Abstract. In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible ...
05/04/2013· Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications Abstract: In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; …
01/02/2017· Mattana, G., Kinkeldei, T.: Woven temperature and humidity sensors on flexible plastic substrates for e-textile applications. IEEE Sens. J. 13 (10), …
Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications
05/04/2013· Woven Temperature and Humidity Sensors on Flexible Plastic Substrates for E-Textile Applications Abstract: In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second …
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In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors
In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second one, namely inkjet-printing, is here presented as an effective, low-cost alternative. In both cases, we obtain ...
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In this paper, a woven textile containing temperature and humidity sensors realized on flexible, plastic stripes is presented. The authors introduce two different sensors fabrication techniques: the first one consists of a conventional photolithography patterning technique; the second one, namely inkjet-printing, is here presented as an effective, low-cost alternative.