Title :
Electroactive polymer-based devices for e-textiles in biomedicine
Author :
Carpi, Federico ; De Rossi, Danilo
Author_Institution :
Interdepartmental Res. Centre "E. Piaggio", Univ. of Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
This paper describes the early conception and latest developments of electroactive polymer (EAP)-based sensors, actuators, electronic components, and power sources, implemented as wearable devices for smart electronic textiles (e-textiles). Such textiles, functioning as multifunctional wearable human interfaces, are today considered relevant promoters of progress and useful tools in several biomedical fields, such as biomonitoring, rehabilitation, and telemedicine. After a brief outline on ongoing research and the first products on e-textiles under commercial development, this paper presents the most highly performing EAP-based devices developed by our lab and other research groups for sensing, actuation, electronics, and energy generation/storage, with reference to their already demonstrated or potential applicability to electronic textiles
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical transducers; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; polymers; telemedicine; textiles; biomedicine; biomonitoring; electro active polymer-based sensor; electroactive polymer based actuator; electronic textile; polymer batteries; polymer electronics; rehabilitation; telemedicine; wearable man-machine interface; Biosensors; Electronic components; Humans; Intelligent actuators; Intelligent sensors; Polymers; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Telemedicine; Textiles; Wearable sensors; Biomonitoring; e-textiles; electroactive polymers (EAPs); electronic textiles; polymer actuators; polymer batteries; polymer electronics; polymer sensors; rehabilitation and telemedicine; smart textiles; wearable sensors; Biomedical Engineering; Clothing; Computing Methodologies; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electrochemistry; Equipment Design; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Polymers; Telemedicine; Telemetry; Textiles; Transducers;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2005.854514