Large‐Area All‐Textile Pressure Sensors for Monitoring Human Motion and Physiological Signals

Mengmeng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiong Pu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chunyan Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ting Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xin Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Libo Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chunhua Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiangman Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weiguo Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhong Lin Wang(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Advanced Materials
September 26, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract Wearable pressure sensors, which can perceive and respond to environmental stimuli, are essential components of smart textiles. Here, large‐area all‐textile‐based pressure‐sensor arrays are successfully realized on common fabric substrates. The textile sensor unit achieves high sensitivity (14.4 kPa −1 ), low detection limit (2 Pa), fast response (≈24 ms), low power consumption (<6 µW), and mechanical stability under harsh deformations. Thanks to these merits, the textile sensor is demonstrated to be able to recognize finger movement, hand gestures, acoustic vibrations, and real‐time pulse wave. Furthermore, large‐area sensor arrays are successfully fabricated on one textile substrate to spatially map tactile stimuli and can be directly incorporated into a fabric garment for stylish designs without sacrifice of comfort, suggesting great potential in smart textiles or wearable electronics.


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