E-textiles for monitoring: Elongation sensors, Electrodes, and garment tracking
Résumé
The first part of the conference will cover the use of yarn-based elongation sensors for analyzing textile structures, particularly in composites and impact measurement.
The second part of the oral presentation will focus on the use of printed elongation sensors on textile surfaces, particularly for monitoring parachutes and air filters. We will discuss the use of carbon-based conductive inks to create these sensors, emphasizing their ability to detect changes in electrical resistance in response to deformation.
The third part of the conference will cover the use of textile electrodes for human monitoring, particularly for ECG measurement and emotion detection.
The last part will be focus on the integration of sensors into clothing for garment tracking for optimized end-of-life management. The work explores the use of multifunctional sensors, such as the MSR 145, capable of recording acceleration, humidity, pressure, and temperature, to identify various usage phases of a garment, such as walking, sitting, or washing. This data, coupled with machine learning algorithms like the Random Forest model, could enable the prediction of actual garment wear based on its usage.
Domaines
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]Format | typeAnnex_author |
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