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Wireless controlling of a toy robot using silver nanowire coated spandex yarns

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In this work silver nanowires were synthesized and drop casted on a commercial spandex yarn to create an electrically conductive spandex. These yarns are used in a wearable electronic application… Click to show full abstract

In this work silver nanowires were synthesized and drop casted on a commercial spandex yarn to create an electrically conductive spandex. These yarns are used in a wearable electronic application as touched-based capacitive sensor to wirelessly control a toy robot, BB8. Touching the conductive yarns triggers a control mechanism that is integrated with touch recognition system which communicates wirelessly accompanying with electronic systems to run the B88 robot mechanism. This study demonstrates a wearable electronic application that is on the human–machine interface. Similar systems can be used in many other wearable electronic applications and can be turned to marketable products.

Keywords: wearable electronic; spandex; spandex yarns; toy robot

Journal Title: Journal of Industrial Textiles
Year Published: 2018

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