Wearable sensors present a new frontier in the development
of monitoring techniques. They are of great importance in sectors such as
sports and healthcare, as they permit the continuous monitoring of
physiological and biological elements, such as ECG and human sweat.
Until recently, this could only be carried out in
specialized laboratories in the presence of cumbersome, and usually, expensive
devices. Sweat monitoring sensors integrated onto textile substrates are not
only part of a new field of work but, they also represent the first attempt to
implement such an innovative idea on a system which will be worn directly on
the body. The objective of this book is to present possible designs and
technologies of low cost wearable sweat rate and conductivity sensors
integrated onto a textile.
The first chapter deals with a preliminary introduction on
sweat production and composition, and the applications of wearable devices. Further,
the second chapter describes the conductivity sensor, i.e. the geometry,
materials and the coupling which includes a temperature sensor for precise
measurements are discussed.
This is followed by a chapter on the sweat rate sensor, and
the technologies employed to fabricate it. Sensors that are based on a)
conductive yarns coated with hydrophilic polymers, b) conductive polymer
fibres, c) hydrophilic polymers between conductive fabrics and d) humidity
sensors are described in detail.
Finally, the last chapter provides a study of sweat
production in different body areas, the calibration procedure, and summarizes
the results which arise from the tests on volunteers.
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