IrOnTex: Using Ironable 3D Printed Objects to Fabricate and Prototype Customizable Interactive Textiles

Author:

Yu Jiakun1ORCID,Kuruppu Supun2ORCID,Fernando Biyon2ORCID,Perera Praneeth Bimsara1ORCID,Sugiura Yuta3ORCID,Subramanian Sriram4ORCID,Withana Anusha5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The University of Sydney, School of Computer Science, Australia

2. The University of Sydney, School of Computer Science, Australia and University of Moratuwa, ENTC, Sri Lanka

3. Keio University, Department of Information and Computer Science, Japan

4. University College London, Department of Computer Science, United Kingdom

5. The University of Sydney, School of Computer Science, Sydney Nano Institute, Australia

Abstract

In this paper, we propose IrOnTex, an approach to design, fabricate, and prototype customizable interactive textiles by ironing 3D printed elements directly onto fabrics. Our method incorporates multiple filament types to demonstrate functionalities such as electrical conductivity, sensing, and thermo- and photo-sensitivity for interactive applications. Additionally, we integrate a tiling-like fragmented design to improve stretchability and flexibility to match the mechanical behavior of textiles in our 3D printed elements. We characterized the iron-on process through technical evaluations, which showed the durability and reversibility of the approach. We also suggested baseline parameters for prototyping and methods to enhance the functionality of certain materials. The empirical results from the studies were used to develop a design tool to assist the design process. A user study with 10 participants revealed the helpfulness of the tool. To demonstrate the capabilities of the approach, we show a set of example interactive applications. We envision the proposed approach will enable designers to rapidly prototype interactive textile applications.

Funder

Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Award

Neurodisability Assist Trust and Cerebral Palsy Alliance, Australia

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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