Due to the desirable mechanical properties (e.g. bendability) of flexible electronics and sensors, there has been an increased effort to bring them in the fields of flexible displays and smart textiles. The challenge of developing an integration principle for flexible electronic systems with multiple sensors and circuits still remains. In this paper, we show a novel integration approach that creates a composite of flexible electronics and woven textile with conductive fibers (etextile). The goal is to develop a programmable textile that can be used to configure a flexible system, e.g. turn on/off sensors or dynamically route signals. The main components of the programmable textile (SRAM cells and multiplexers) are fabricated on a 50 µm thic...
This paper reviews some prominent applications and approaches to developing smart fabrics for wearab...
Textiles are increasingly used in combination with electron-ics to create electronic textiles (so-ca...
Dataset supports: Komolafe, A. et al. (2019). Integrating Flexible Filament Circuits for E-Textile A...
This paper presents a technology to integrate electronics at the thread level in woven textiles. Fle...
The functionalisation of textiles with electronic capabilities presents diverse applications where t...
Practical wearable e‐textiles must be durable and retain, as far as possible, the textile properties...
Electrotextiles represent huge potential in creating a new generation of flexible textile platforms ...
Electronic textiles, integrating functional electronics circuits into fabric materials, are emerging...
This paper shows how common embroidery can be used to integrate electronics into textile environment...
Electronic textiles are an enabling technology for a variety of applications in health care, rehabil...
Electrotextiles represent a huge potential in creatinga new generation of flexible textile platforms...
Today electronics in "wearable systems" or "smart textiles" are mainly realised on traditional inter...
Fibers are materials that have a very long length compared to their cross sectional dimensions, i.e....
An ambition exists in literature for electronic textiles (e-textiles) to resemble traditional textil...
This presentation introduced the concept of the woven electronic circuits developed at the Universit...
This paper reviews some prominent applications and approaches to developing smart fabrics for wearab...
Textiles are increasingly used in combination with electron-ics to create electronic textiles (so-ca...
Dataset supports: Komolafe, A. et al. (2019). Integrating Flexible Filament Circuits for E-Textile A...
This paper presents a technology to integrate electronics at the thread level in woven textiles. Fle...
The functionalisation of textiles with electronic capabilities presents diverse applications where t...
Practical wearable e‐textiles must be durable and retain, as far as possible, the textile properties...
Electrotextiles represent huge potential in creating a new generation of flexible textile platforms ...
Electronic textiles, integrating functional electronics circuits into fabric materials, are emerging...
This paper shows how common embroidery can be used to integrate electronics into textile environment...
Electronic textiles are an enabling technology for a variety of applications in health care, rehabil...
Electrotextiles represent a huge potential in creatinga new generation of flexible textile platforms...
Today electronics in "wearable systems" or "smart textiles" are mainly realised on traditional inter...
Fibers are materials that have a very long length compared to their cross sectional dimensions, i.e....
An ambition exists in literature for electronic textiles (e-textiles) to resemble traditional textil...
This presentation introduced the concept of the woven electronic circuits developed at the Universit...
This paper reviews some prominent applications and approaches to developing smart fabrics for wearab...
Textiles are increasingly used in combination with electron-ics to create electronic textiles (so-ca...
Dataset supports: Komolafe, A. et al. (2019). Integrating Flexible Filament Circuits for E-Textile A...