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Textile-based sensors fibre

The state of the art in developing textile-based sensors extends from sensor fibres to over-coated yams and textiles, but without using a methodical approach. Therefore, a standardized tool that allows the development of textile-based sensors for different application fields has been created for textile manufacturers. It is called the smart 7-step tool, and it is described in Section 4.3. [Pg.75]

Rothmaier et al. (2008) describe a textile pressure sensor based on flexible POFs. The approach is based on thermoplastic silicone fibres, which can be integrated into woven textiles. When pressure is applied on the textile, the cross-section of the sensing optical fibre will change and therefore transmit less light. The variation in light intensity is detected and relates to the applied pressure. [Pg.15]


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