Smart textile lighting/display system with multifunctional fibre devices for large scale smart home and IoT applications
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Published:2022-02-10
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Choi Hyung Woo, Shin Dong-Wook, Yang Jiajie, Lee Sanghyo, Figueiredo CátiaORCID, Sinopoli Stefano, Ullrich Kay, Jovančić PetarORCID, Marrani Alessio, Momentè Roberto, Gomes João, Branquinho Rita, Emanuele Umberto, Lee Hanleem, Bang Sang YunORCID, Jung Sung-MinORCID, Han Soo Deok, Zhan ShijieORCID, Harden-Chaters William, Suh Yo-Han, Fan Xiang-Bing, Lee Tae Hoon, Chowdhury MohamedORCID, Choi Youngjin, Nicotera Salvatore, Torchia Andrea, Moncunill Francesc Mañosa, Candel Virginia Garcia, Durães NelsonORCID, Chang Kiseok, Cho Sunghee, Kim Chul-Hong, Lucassen Marcel, Nejim Ahmed, Jiménez David, Springer Martijn, Lee Young-Woo, Cha SeungNamORCID, Sohn Jung InnORCID, Igreja Rui, Song Kyungmin, Barquinha PedroORCID, Martins Rodrigo, Amaratunga Gehan A. J., Occhipinti Luigi G.ORCID, Chhowalla ManishORCID, Kim Jong MinORCID
Abstract
AbstractSmart textiles consist of discrete devices fabricated from—or incorporated onto—fibres. Despite the tremendous progress in smart textiles for lighting/display applications, a large scale approach for a smart display system with integrated multifunctional devices in traditional textile platforms has yet to be demonstrated. Here we report the realisation of a fully operational 46-inch smart textile lighting/display system consisting of RGB fibrous LEDs coupled with multifunctional fibre devices that are capable of wireless power transmission, touch sensing, photodetection, environmental/biosignal monitoring, and energy storage. The smart textile display system exhibits full freedom of form factors, including flexibility, bendability, and rollability as a vivid RGB lighting/grey-level-controlled full colour display apparatus with embedded fibre devices that are configured to provide external stimuli detection. Our systematic design and integration strategies are transformational and provide the foundation for realising highly functional smart lighting/display textiles over large area for revolutionary applications on smart homes and internet of things (IoT).
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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