학술논문

Fully Textile Insole Seam-Line for Multimodal Sensor Mapping
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Journal IEEE Sensors J. Sensors Journal, IEEE. 20(17):10145-10153 Sep, 2020
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Yarn
Sensor arrays
Fabrics
Sensor systems
Foot
Pressure sensors
sensor arrays
multiple-sensor systems
impedance measurement
moisture measurement
multimodal sensors
sensor systems and applications
textiles
wearable sensors
Language
ISSN
1530-437X
1558-1748
2379-9153
Abstract
Here we demonstrate a fully-textile insole sensor capable of providing simultaneous pressure and wetness sensing. By utilizing a three-layer textile structure consisting of knit/non-woven materials and conductive yarns, we produced a pressure sensitive sensing array. An additional layer of embedded conductive yarns enabled mapping of wetness in the insole environment. The pressure sensing array was capable of detecting pressures up to 600 kPa, with enhanced sensitivity in the lower pressure regime (0-150 kPa) and was found to be stable to static/dynamic loading conditions following calibration. The system was demonstrated as an insole sensor for mapping plantar pressures during normal gait walking. As a wetness sensor, the system was capable of characterizing location and extent of wetness as well as distinguishing between ionic/non-ionic wetting fluids. We demonstrated detection of as little as $50~\mu \text{L}$ of saline solution at a single wetness sensing point. This fully-textile design provides conformal, breathable sensing for mapping pressures and wetness across curvilinear surfaces. This design enables spatial/temporal resolution of these parameters and could provide a method for long-term monitoring of dynamic skin interface environments to provide improved customized orthotic/orthopedic solutions.