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Printing Wearable Devices in 2D and 3D: An Overview on Mechanical and Electronic Digital Co-design

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Multiprocess Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers system designers new, exciting computational tools to rapidly realise smart wearable sensing devices in two-dimensional (2D) and 3D shapes. We guide readers through the novel… Click to show full abstract

Multiprocess Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers system designers new, exciting computational tools to rapidly realise smart wearable sensing devices in two-dimensional (2D) and 3D shapes. We guide readers through the novel development and fabrication process based on a digital co-design framework and highlight AM techniques, functional materials, and assembly procedures for designing wearables as flexible and stretchable on-skin patches, e-textiles, and smart accessories for everyday use.

Keywords: printing wearable; digital design; wearable devices; overview mechanical; devices overview; design

Journal Title: IEEE Pervasive Computing
Year Published: 2019

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