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TWIGS: Textiles With Integrated Gas Sensors
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Electronic textiles have a wide range of potential applications in wearable computing and large-area applications, including medical monitoring, assistance to the disabled, and distributed sensor networks. The spectrum of e-textiles ranges from wearable electronics attached to textile substrates to electronic components integrated directly with the textile yarn. This introduction of electronics at the yarn level is considered to be the next step in the evolution of e-textiles and brings electronic-textile integration below the device-level.
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Electronic textiles have a wide range of potential applications in wearable computing and large-area applications, including medical monitoring, assistance to the disabled, and distributed sensor networks. The spectrum of e-textiles ranges from wearable electronics attached to textile substrates to electronic components integrated directly with the textile yarn. This introduction of electronics at the yarn level is considered to be the next step in the evolution of e-textiles and brings electronic-textile integration below the device-level.