SysTex Student Award 2009_submission_Development of Knitted Temperature Sensor (KTS)_Muhammad Dawood Husain


By lrambausek - Posted on 26 November 2009

ABSTRACT

This report discusses the development of a biomedical sensor that can be knitted into outer and next-to-skin garments for the measurement of human body temperatures. The overall objective is to produce an easy to care garment capable of providing round the clock ambulatory monitoring of a patient in all circumstances. Although the ambulatory monitoring of a patient would require a range of different sensors, however the focus of the proposed research is to develop a knitted temperature sensor (KTS). The KTS would be developed by laying-in a fine metal wire (as sensing element) into the knitted structure. Operating principle of KTS is based on the inherent propensity of metal to exhibit change in electrical resistance as a result of a change in its temperature.

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Prof. Dr. ir. Lieva Van Langenhove, dr.h.c.
Universiteit Gent
Vakgroep Textielkunde
Technologiepark 907
9052 Zwijnaarde
Belgium
tel +32 9 2645419 - fax + 32 9 2645831
mobile: +32 478 257060
URL: http://textiles.ugent.be

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Prof. Dr. ir. Lieva Van Langenhove, dr.h.c.
Universiteit Gent
Vakgroep Textielkunde
Technologiepark 907
9052 Zwijnaarde
Belgium
tel +32 9 2645419 - fax + 32 9 2645831
mobile: +32 478 257060
URL: http://textiles.ugent.be

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