功能性电子纺织品:电路集成和能量收集电源

S. Beeby, R. Torah, J. Tudor, Menglong Li, A. Komolafe, Kai Yang
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本文总结了南安普顿大学对集成自主电子纺织品(e-textiles)的研究。由于其表面粗糙度和毛糙性,以及它们对材料加工(如低温固化)的限制,纺织品是难以处理的材料。为自主电子纺织品供电目前也是一个限制。本文介绍了一种将电子电路可靠地集成到纺织品中的技术。广泛的功能性电子纺织品已经被证明。能量收集和储存方法也进行了评估和讨论。虽然这些技术提供了输送和储存有用能量的潜力,但将其开发成可靠和实用的解决方案仍然是一个持续的挑战。
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Functional Electronic Textiles: Circuit Integration and Energy Harvesting Power Supplies
This paper summarizes the research at the University of Southampton towards integrated autonomous electronic textiles (e-textiles). Textiles are difficult materials to work with due to their surface roughness and pilosity, and the constraints they impose on the processing of materials such as low-temperature curing. Powering autonomous e-textiles is at present also a limitation. This paper presents a technique for reliably integrating electronic circuits into textiles. A wide range of functional e-textiles has been demonstrated. Energy harvesting and storage methods are also evaluated and discussed. Whilst these offer the potential for delivering and storing useful amounts of energy, developing these into reliable and practical solutions remains an ongoing challenge.
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