Title :
Novel wireless-communicating textiles made from multi-material and minimally-invasive fibers
Author :
Belanger-Garnier, Victor ; Gorgutsa, Stephan ; Ung, Bora ; Viens, Jeff ; Gosselin, B. ; LaRochelle, Sophie ; Messaddeq, Younes
Author_Institution :
Centre for Opt. Photonics & Lasers (COPL), Laval Univ., Quebec City, QC, Canada
Abstract :
The ability to integrate multiple materials into miniaturized fiber structures enables the realization of novel biomedical textile devices with higher-level functionalities and minimally-invasive attributes. In this work, we present novel textile fabrics integrating unobtrusive multi-material fibers that communicate through 2.4 GHz wireless networks with excellent signal quality. The conductor elements of the textiles are embedded within the fibers themselves, providing electrical and chemical shielding against the environment, while preserving the mechanical and cosmetic properties of the garments. These multi-material fibers combine insulating and conducting materials into a well-defined geometry, and represent a cost-effective and minimally-invasive approach to sensor fabrics and bio-sensing textiles connected in real time to mobile communications infrastructures, suitable for a variety of health and life science applications.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; body sensor networks; clothing; mobile communication; textile fibres; biomedical textile devices; biosensing textiles; chemical shielding; conducting materials; cost-effective approach; electrical shielding; frequency 2.4 GHz; garment cosmetic properties; garment mechanical properties; health applications; higher-level functionalities; insulating materials; life science applications; miniaturized fiber structures; minimally-invasive approach; minimally-invasive attributes; minimally-invasive fibers; mobile communications infrastructures; multiple materials; sensor fabrics; signal quality; textile conductor element; textile fabrics; unobtrusive multimaterial fibers; wireless network; wireless-communicating textiles; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber networks; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fiber theory; Textiles;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6945064