The Ohio State University: Wearable Electronic Textiles

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2016
  • Researchers at The Ohio State University have reached a milestone in their work to develop wearable electronics: They are able to embroider circuits into fabric with 0.1 mm precision-the perfect size to integrate electronic components such as sensors and computer memory devices into clothing.
    With this advance, Ohio State takes the next step toward the design of functional textiles-clothes that gather, store, or transmit digital information. With further development, the technology could lead to shirts that act as antennas for your smart phone or tablet, workout clothes that monitor your fitness level, sports equipment that monitors athletes’ performance, a bandage that tells your doctor how well the tissue beneath it is healing-or even a flexible fabric cap that senses activity in the brain.
    Watch as Ohio State ElectroScience Laboratory Director John Volakis and research scientist Asimina Kiourti discuss the technology and its potential.
    “A revolution is happening in the textile industry,” said Volakis, who is also the Roy & Lois Chope Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering at Ohio State. “We believe that functional textiles are an enabling technology for communications and sensing-and one day even medical applications like imaging and health monitoring.”
    Recently, he and Kiourti refined their patented fabrication method to create prototype wearables at a fraction of the cost and in half the time as they could only two years ago. With new patents pending, they published the new results in the journal IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters.
    Downloadable photos and more information is available at the link:
    news.osu.edu/news/2016/04/13/...
    Learn more about The Ohio State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering here: ece.osu.edu
    Video and editing by: Ryan Horns, Ohio State ECE Public Relations Coordinator

Komentáře • 25

  • @serialkira5819
    @serialkira5819 Před 3 lety +2

    I search this kind of interesting thing that might help us now, because i think some of the scientist look forward to develop and improve this kind of project. Keep up the good work, and thank you for the wonderful informations.

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video Dr. Volakis. Anyone with a PhD in Electrical Engineering must be a genius. 👀

  • @maheshmunde1898
    @maheshmunde1898 Před 7 lety +5

    Excellent work, but have you checked for SAR guidelines

  • @JorgeGamaliel
    @JorgeGamaliel Před 8 lety +4

    Awesome!!! Congratulations. Excellent work. There are a lot of possibilities. In fact i think that with this technology we can communicate emotions and physiological signals at the speed of light. :D

    • @ridergaleano7827
      @ridergaleano7827 Před 6 lety

      Jorge Gamaliel Frade Chávez. You can work with us if you want.

  • @isahmuhammadrabiu722
    @isahmuhammadrabiu722 Před 3 lety +4

    Where can I get someone that can do something like this for me..

  • @piyushkumarmishra3349
    @piyushkumarmishra3349 Před 4 lety +5

    Great work...I want to work on Implantable patch antenna can anyone help me?

  • @zikomo8913
    @zikomo8913 Před 5 lety +3

    ECE rocks!

  • @James-fe7wd
    @James-fe7wd Před 4 lety +7

    Not sure I like the idea of sewing antennae into clothes, still - fascinating and pioneering work is always fun to watch. Until it's watching you.

  • @tanzeelatassawarbutt4829

    which thread we use for this and which machine we use and what"s the procedure of it

  • @rryacharya7753
    @rryacharya7753 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to know about screening thread... that seems to look like display on your dress... any idea🤔

  • @dhanushyadav8879
    @dhanushyadav8879 Před 3 lety +2

    what is the material used for patch ?? since u said it is washable ..

    • @ECEosu
      @ECEosu  Před 3 lety +1

      I am no engineer, but I recall it is wire fabric, woven into a useful pattern. The team has worked over the years to reduce the size of the wire into a increasingly woven consistency.

  • @yogeshkumar-kx3yw
    @yogeshkumar-kx3yw Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome.. idea ..

  • @shantybpskrishnasamy8179
    @shantybpskrishnasamy8179 Před 2 lety +1

    Wearable [sensor] antennas shouldBe analyzed in real-world situations!, Configuration of the antennas with denim, cotton, polyamide-elastane and polyester~~~~{substrates!- have A bandwidth [S11] < −6 dB) of 285 and 269 MHz

  • @tanzeelatassawarbutt4829

    I am textile student. I need your help. i want to do my thesis project through this technique please guide me more about this.

    • @romaissaziani3887
      @romaissaziani3887 Před 7 měsíci

      Please, do you find any information about this technics!??

  • @zakariahlafreniere1332

    e gold

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    @keshiapelaige4574 Před 6 lety

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  • @shantybpskrishnasamy8179

    Wearable [sensor] antennas shouldBe analyzed in real-world situations!, Configuration of the antennas with denim, cotton, polyamide-elastane and polyester~~~~{substrates!- have A bandwidth [S11] < −6 dB) of 285 and 269 MHz

  • @shantybpskrishnasamy8179

    Wearable [sensor] antennas shouldBe analyzed in real-world situations!, Configuration of the antennas with denim, cotton, polyamide-elastane and polyester~~~~{substrates!- have A bandwidth [S11] < −6 dB) of 285 and 269 MHz

  • @shantybpskrishnasamy8179

    Wearable [sensor] antennas shouldBe analyzed in real-world situations!, Configuration of the antennas with denim, cotton, polyamide-elastane and polyester~~~~{substrates!- have A bandwidth [S11] < −6 dB) of 285 and 269 MHz