Choi Hee-Ji, Kim Youn-Hee
Department of Convergence Design and Technology, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Republic of Korea.
Sensors (Basel). 2025 Jun 12;25(12):3685. doi: 10.3390/s25123685.
With growing interest in wearable technologies, the development of flexible sensors and products that can monitor the human body while being comfortable to wear is gaining momentum. While various textile-based strain sensors have been proposed, their implementation in practical, exercise-specific applications remains limited. In this study, we developed a knitted strain sensor that monitors elbow angles, focusing on dumbbell exercise, which is a basic exercise in sports, and verified its performance. The material of the developed knitted strain sensor with a plain stitch structure comprised a silver-coated nylon conductive yarn and an acrylic/wool blended yarn. To evaluate the electrical and physical characteristics of the developed sensor, a textile folding tester was used to conduct 100 repeated bending experiments at three angles of 30°, 60°, 90° and speeds of 10, 30, 60 cpm. The system demonstrated excellent elasticity, high sensitivity (gauge factor = 698), fast responsiveness, and reliable performance under repeated stress, indicating its potential for integration into wearable fitness or rehabilitation platforms.
随着人们对可穿戴技术的兴趣日益浓厚,能够在穿着舒适的同时监测人体的柔性传感器及产品的开发正蓬勃发展。虽然已经提出了各种基于纺织品的应变传感器,但它们在实际的、特定运动应用中的实施仍然有限。在本研究中,我们开发了一种用于监测肘部角度的针织应变传感器,重点关注哑铃运动(这是一项体育运动中的基础运动),并验证了其性能。所开发的具有平针组织结构的针织应变传感器的材料包括镀银尼龙导电纱和腈纶/羊毛混纺纱。为了评估所开发传感器的电学和物理特性,使用纺织品折叠测试仪在30°、60°、90°三个角度以及10、30、60次/分钟的速度下进行了100次重复弯曲实验。该系统表现出优异的弹性、高灵敏度(应变片系数 = 698)、快速响应以及在反复应力下的可靠性能,表明其具有集成到可穿戴健身或康复平台的潜力。