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This project develops self-powered textile sensors using common materials to enhance activity recognition in smart home environments. By harnessing triboelectricity, it aims to create sensors for applications like fall detection and indoor navigation, focusing on high accuracy and user-friendly designs.
E-static soft sensors is an investigation into manufacturing self-powered triboelectric textile sensors with regular materials (for e.g. wool, polyester and conductive yarns) for high-accuracy activity recognition in smart home applications.
Triboelectricity is generated when materials such as human skin and synthetic fabrics repeatedly rub together.
This form of electricity is considered annoying or can even be dangerous.
However, when handled safely it can provide unique insights into our ever…
AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR
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