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The interaction of textile structures and high speed textile processes
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subTextile : a construction kit for computationally enabled textiles
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Electrostrictive microelectromechanical fibres and textiles
Published 2017“…In this study, we report on the discovery of MEMS functionality in fibres, thereby opening a path towards flexible, high-Aspect ratio, and textile MEMS. The method used for generating these MEMS fibres leverages a preform-To-fibre thermal drawing process, in which the MEMS architecture and materials are embedded into a preform and drawn into kilometers of microstructured multimaterial fibre devices. …”
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Sustainability implications of remanufacturing textiles in India
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Making textile sensors from scratch
Published 2011“…This workshop will explore the use of low-cost materials and tools to build textile-based interfaces. We will introduce a range of methods for handcrafting textile sensors and circuitry. …”
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Nanofiltration for high permeability textile effluent desalination
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Intelligent Textiles for Physical Human-Environment Interactions
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Softbuilt : computational textiles and augmenting space through emotion
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An analysis of the winding of textile yarns in optimum package form
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SensorKnit: Architecting Textile Sensors with Machine Knitting
Published 2021“…This article presents three classes of textile sensors exploiting resistive, piezoresistive, and capacitive properties of various textile structures enabled by machine knitting with conductive yarn. …”
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The Well-Dressed Spacecraft: Textiles for Cosmic Dust Metrology
Published 2023“…I envision cosmic grains that may have traveled light years to meet, in a microscopic blitz, the commonplace textile! This work brings the first electronic textiles to Low Earth Orbit, tracking advanced fabric sensor characterization from a tabletop laser accelerator, to a warehouse-scale electrostatic accelerator, to the walls of the International Space Station. …”
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A non-printed integrated-circuit textile for wireless theranostics
Published 2021“…While the printed circuit board (PCB) has been widely considered as the building block of integrated electronics, the world is switching to pursue new ways of merging integrated electronic circuits with textiles to create flexible and wearable devices. Herein, as an alternative for PCB, we described a non-printed integrated-circuit textile (NIT) for biomedical and theranostic application via a weaving method. …”
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