Contents
Chapter 1 Fundaments of Electronic Textiles
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Conductive materials
1.3 Textile sensors
1.4 Textile circuits or circuit boards
1.5 Textile sensing networks
1.6 Data processing and communication
1.7 Wearable energy storage
1.8 Applications
References
Chapter 2 Textile Electrode Technology
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Methods and materials
2.3 Results and discussions
2.4 Conclusions
References
Chapter 3 Resistive Textile Sensors
3.1 Brief introduction of textile resistive sensors
3.2 Resistive textile strain sensors: Materials, processing, principle and applications
3.3 Applications: Smart apparels integrated with textile strain sensors
3.4 Applications: Textile pressure sensors for smart protective clothing against impact loading
3.5 Summary
References
Chapter 4 Textile Circuit Technologies
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Printing technology for arbitrary structure
4.3 E-broidery (machine sewing) technology for arbitrary structure
4.4 Weaving technology for non-arbitrary structure
4.5 Flexible interconnection technologies
4.6 Conclusion
References
Chapter 5 Stretchable Woven Fabric-based Circuits
5.1 Textile yarns
5.2 Conductive yarns
5.3 Woven structures
5.4 Fabrication
5.5 Electro-mechanical properties of woven fabric circuits
5.6 Summary
Reference
Chapter 6 Knitted Circuits: Materials, Structures and Manufacturing
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Knitted circuits with knitting technology
Reference
Chapter 7 Knitted Circuits: Performances
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Morphology
7.3 Resistance
7.4 Uni-directional tensile properties
7.5 Three-dimensional punching properties
7.6 Washing property
7.7 Parameter effects
Reference
Chapter 8 Other Stretchable Electronics
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Metal films on an elastic substrate
8.3 Non-coplanar mesh design
8.4 Horseshoe-like meandering structure
8.5 Connection
8.6 Packaging technologies of FCB(Fabric Circuit Board) assemblies
8.7 Conclusion
References
Chapter 9 Connection Technology
9.1 Bonding connection between flexible knitted circuits and conductive yarns
9.2 Connection between flexible circuit and rigid electronic component
9.3 Connection between flexible circuit and flexible electronic component
References
Chapter 10 Textile-based Energy Convertors
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Textile-based PENGs
10.3 Textile-based TENGs
10.4 Textile-based TEGs
10.5 Conclusions and outlooks
References
Chapter 11 Textile Energy Storage
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Flexible batteries
11.3 Fiber-based supercapacitors (materials, structures, electrodes, properties and principles)
11.4 Fabric-based supercapacitors (materials, structures, electrodes, properties and principles)
11.5 Applications
References
Chapter 12 Yarn Manufacturing Technologies
12.1 Conventional ring spinning technique
12.2 Unconventional spinning technique
12.3 Ring-based spinning technique
12.4 Nanofiber yarn spinning
References