Frugally inventive carbon fabric-based wearable sensor for monitoring human body movements.

IF 2.8 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2025-07-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2025.10020
Ahmed Alqaderi, Syed Muhammad Hafiz Syed Mohd Jaafar, Shafarina Azlinda Ahmad Kamal, Lee Hing Wah, Wei Yin Lim, Narayanan Ramakrishan
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Abstract

We present a flexible, multilayer fabric strain sensor composed of a carbon fabric layer sandwiched between elastic bands. The sensor achieved a gauge factor of 3.4 and maintained its durability up to 635% strain. Its uniform graphite layer enabled reliable fabrication and easy integration into wearable formats. Performing well on commercial gloves and bands, the sensor effectively captured strain variations during body movement and enabled wireless transmission for real-time monitoring. Distinct resistance patterns were recorded for various body motions such as walking, jogging, jumping, and knee bending with a clear separation between high- and low-intensity activities. The overall design supports scalable fabrication and practical integration into wearable systems.

节省发明的基于碳织物的可穿戴传感器,用于监测人体运动。
我们提出了一种柔性的多层织物应变传感器,由夹在弹性带之间的碳织物层组成。该传感器达到了3.4的测量系数,并保持了高达635%应变的耐用性。其均匀的石墨层使可靠的制造和易于集成到可穿戴格式。该传感器在商用手套和手环上表现良好,可以有效地捕捉身体运动过程中的应变变化,并实现无线传输以进行实时监测。不同的身体运动,如散步、慢跑、跳跃和屈膝,都记录了明显的阻力模式,并明确区分了高强度和低强度活动。整体设计支持可扩展的制造和可穿戴系统的实际集成。
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