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Electrical Properties of PPy-Coated Conductive Fabrics for Human Joint Motion Monitoring

Electrical Properties of PPy-Coated Conductive Fabrics for Human Joint Motion Monitoring Abstract Body motion signals indicate several pathological features of the human body, and a wearable human motion monitoring system can respond to human joint motion signal in real time, thereby enabling the prevention and treatment of some diseases. Because conductive fabrics can be well integrated with the garment, they are ideal as a sensing element of wearable human motion monitoring systems. This study prepared polypyrrole conductive fabric by in situ polymerization, and the anisotropic property of the conductive fabric resistance, resistance–strain relationship, and the relationship between resistance and the human knee and elbow movements are discussed preliminarily. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Autex Research Journal de Gruyter

Electrical Properties of PPy-Coated Conductive Fabrics for Human Joint Motion Monitoring

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Publisher
de Gruyter
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Copyright © 2016 by the
ISSN
2300-0929
eISSN
2300-0929
DOI
10.1515/aut-2015-0048
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Abstract

Abstract Body motion signals indicate several pathological features of the human body, and a wearable human motion monitoring system can respond to human joint motion signal in real time, thereby enabling the prevention and treatment of some diseases. Because conductive fabrics can be well integrated with the garment, they are ideal as a sensing element of wearable human motion monitoring systems. This study prepared polypyrrole conductive fabric by in situ polymerization, and the anisotropic property of the conductive fabric resistance, resistance–strain relationship, and the relationship between resistance and the human knee and elbow movements are discussed preliminarily.

Journal

Autex Research Journalde Gruyter

Published: Mar 1, 2016

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