This paper presents a novel design of wearable radio frequency identification (RFID) sensor patch make of conductive fabric and integrated on clothes. The wearable RFID with similar design is also implemented on a Polyimide (PI) substrate to show the effectiveness of the system. We also demonstrate the wearable and washable RFID patch by using conductive fabric coil antenna as well as non-conductive fabric substrate. The conductive fabric offers great flexibility and comfortability as it can be sewed into clothes and connect the components of the patch. As a proof of concept, we developed the conductive fabric based RFID for temperature sensing and demonstrate its use by measuring variations in the skin temperature. We observed that the pro...
AbstractThis paper presents a conductive fabric with temperature sensing capability. A polycarbonate...
In this research, conductive carbon fiber cloth (CFC) is investigated as the conductive material for...
In recent years, the importance of flexible and textile electronics in the field of wearable devices...
Conformal and stretchable wearable sensors provide real-time information about individual's health c...
The portable and wearable instrumented fabrics capable of measuring biothermal variable is essential...
This paper introduces the fabrication and wireless performance evaluation of a passive ultra-high fr...
Body-worn sensing is becoming increasingly important for patient monitoring, particularly the elderl...
An epidermal radiofrequency identification technology (RFID) sensor consists of a flexible antenna p...
We introduce a new class of fully-flexible BAP (Battery-Assisted Passive) RFID tags that are exclusi...
This paper addresses the design and fabrication of an embroidered textile RFID tag antenna. The main...
This article presents a smart bandage with wireless strain and temperature sensors and a batteryless...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior DesignDiana SindicichWith continuing ...
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Hyperthermia is a widely used anti-cancer treatment that exploits the interactions between high-powe...
We present the development and performance evaluation of wearable passive UHF RFID tags based on slo...
AbstractThis paper presents a conductive fabric with temperature sensing capability. A polycarbonate...
In this research, conductive carbon fiber cloth (CFC) is investigated as the conductive material for...
In recent years, the importance of flexible and textile electronics in the field of wearable devices...
Conformal and stretchable wearable sensors provide real-time information about individual's health c...
The portable and wearable instrumented fabrics capable of measuring biothermal variable is essential...
This paper introduces the fabrication and wireless performance evaluation of a passive ultra-high fr...
Body-worn sensing is becoming increasingly important for patient monitoring, particularly the elderl...
An epidermal radiofrequency identification technology (RFID) sensor consists of a flexible antenna p...
We introduce a new class of fully-flexible BAP (Battery-Assisted Passive) RFID tags that are exclusi...
This paper addresses the design and fabrication of an embroidered textile RFID tag antenna. The main...
This article presents a smart bandage with wireless strain and temperature sensors and a batteryless...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior DesignDiana SindicichWith continuing ...
© 2022 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Hyperthermia is a widely used anti-cancer treatment that exploits the interactions between high-powe...
We present the development and performance evaluation of wearable passive UHF RFID tags based on slo...
AbstractThis paper presents a conductive fabric with temperature sensing capability. A polycarbonate...
In this research, conductive carbon fiber cloth (CFC) is investigated as the conductive material for...
In recent years, the importance of flexible and textile electronics in the field of wearable devices...