Textile-Based Flexible Electronics for Wearable Applications: from Antennas to Batteries

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Kiourti, Asimina [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Electrosci Lab, Columbus, OH 43212 USA
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We present a new class of textile-based electronics for wearable applications that are flexible, robust, and completely unobtrusive to the wearer. Contrary to state-of-the-art flexible electronics, the proposed technology brings forward unprecedented tolerance to mechanical/thermal stresses; enables precision and Radio-Frequency (RF) performance similar to that achieved by rigid copper prototypes; and eliminates the need for rigid/bulky batteries. Specifically, conductive traces (antennas and transmission lines, among others) are realized via automated embroidery of conductive E-threads, while batteries are directly "printed" on fabrics via conductive inks. The proposed technology brings forward transformational opportunities for a very wide range of applications, including healthcare, sports, wireless communications, Radio Frequency Identification, etc.
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