NANO SILVER IMPREGNATED NONWOVEN PIEZO-RESISTIVE BIO-SENSORS

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    Abstract

    Due to the increasing demand for wearable bio-signal sensors, it is necessary and important to investigate suitable flexible textile materials for sensor applications. A new type of piezo-resistive material which can be used in sensing the ballistocardiographic (BCG) signal (mechanical heart signal) and the breathing signal is presented in this paper. This novel material is based on nonwovens impregnated with silver nano particles, sandwiched in between two layers of silver knitted fabrics. The paper presents electro-mechanical characterisation by experimental results from the quasi-static and dynamic compression tests and sensor drift analysis. It is found that the thickness of the nonwoven fabric and the nano silver content on the nonwoven fabric can be engineered in such a way to get the optimum sensor performance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationhost publication
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2015
    Event15th AUTEX World Textile Conference 2015 - Romania
    Duration: 10 Jun 201512 Jun 2015

    Conference

    Conference15th AUTEX World Textile Conference 2015
    CityRomania
    Period10/06/1512/06/15

    Keywords

    • wearable bio-sensor, piezo-resistive, nonwoven, nano silver, impregnation

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