All Knitted and Integrated Soft Wearable of High Stretchability and Sensitivity for Continuous Monitoring of Human Joint Motion

Author:

Gupta Ujjaval1ORCID,Lau Jun Liang23,Chia Pei Zhi1,Tan Ying Yi1,Ahmed Alvee2,Tan Ngiap Chuan45,Soh Gim Song2ORCID,Low Hong Yee1

Affiliation:

1. Digital Manufacturing and Design Centre Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) 8 Somapah Road Singapore 487372 Singapore

2. Robotics Innovation Lab Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) 8 Somapah Road Singapore 487372 Singapore

3. Rehabilitation Research Institute of Singapore (RRIS) 308232 11 Mandalay Rd, #14‐03 Clinical Science Building Singapore Singapore

4. SingHealth Polyclinics 167 Jalan Bukit Merah, Connection One, Tower 5, #15‐10 Singapore 150167 Singapore

5. SingHealth‐Duke NUS Family Medicine Academic Clinical Programme Duke NUS Medical School 8 College Road Singapore 169857 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractE‐textiles have recently gained significant traction in the development of soft wearables for healthcare applications. However, there have been limited works on wearable e‐textiles with embedded stretchable circuits. Here, stretchable conductive knits with tuneable macroscopic electrical and mechanical properties are developed by varying the yarn combination and the arrangement of stitch types at the meso‐scale. Highly extensible piezoresistive strain sensors are designed (>120% strain) with high sensitivity (gauge factor 8.47) and durability (>100,000 cycles), interconnects (>140% strain) and resistors (>250% strain), optimally arranged to form a highly stretchable sensing circuit. The wearable is knitted with a computer numerical control (CNC) knitting machine that offers a cost effective and scalable fabrication method with minimal post‐processing. The real‐time data from the wearable is transmitted wirelessly using a custom designed circuit board. In this work, an all knitted and fully integrated soft wearable is demonstrated for wireless and continuous real‐time sensing of knee joint motion of multiple subjects performing various activities of daily living.

Funder

Singapore University of Technology and Design

Digital Manufacturing and Design Centre, Singapore University of Technology and Design

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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