Integration of flexible circuits in textiles for wearable health monitoring
Integration of flexible circuits in textiles for wearable health monitoring
This presentation introduced the concept of the woven electronic circuits developed at the University of Southampton. It described the photolithographic manufacturing processes involved and the methods used to create the circuit designs to create the ‘strip circuits’ used in the work. Several examples of the robustness of the devices were given as well as different applications they can be used in. Finally, the motivation for using this technology in WEARPLEX and how it is a combination of risk mitigation for the printed de-multiplexing but also improved integration of the stimulation and recording electronics.
Komolafe, Abiodun
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Torah, Russel
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Tudor, Michael
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Beeby, Stephen
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23 September 2019
Komolafe, Abiodun
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Torah, Russel
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Tudor, Michael
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Beeby, Stephen
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Komolafe, Abiodun, Torah, Russel, Tudor, Michael and Beeby, Stephen
(2019)
Integration of flexible circuits in textiles for wearable health monitoring.
13th Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation<br/>, , Vienna, Austria.
23 - 25 Sep 2019.
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This presentation introduced the concept of the woven electronic circuits developed at the University of Southampton. It described the photolithographic manufacturing processes involved and the methods used to create the circuit designs to create the ‘strip circuits’ used in the work. Several examples of the robustness of the devices were given as well as different applications they can be used in. Finally, the motivation for using this technology in WEARPLEX and how it is a combination of risk mitigation for the printed de-multiplexing but also improved integration of the stimulation and recording electronics.
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Published date: 23 September 2019
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13th Vienna International Workshop on Functional Electrical Stimulation<br/>, , Vienna, Austria, 2019-09-23 - 2019-09-25
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Abiodun Komolafe
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Russel Torah
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Michael Tudor
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Stephen Beeby
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