| Literature DB >> 35994641 |
Anoop Rajappan1, Barclay Jumet1, Rachel A Shveda1, Colter J Decker1, Zhen Liu1, Te Faye Yap1, Vanessa Sanchez2,3, Daniel J Preston1.
Abstract
Textiles hold great promise as a soft yet durable material for building comfortable robotic wearables and assistive devices at low cost. Nevertheless, the development of smart wearables composed entirely of textiles has been hindered by the lack of a viable sheet-based logic architecture that can be implemented using conventional fabric materials and textile manufacturing processes. Here, we develop a fully textile platform for embedding pneumatic digital logic in wearable devices. Our logic-enabled textiles support combinational and sequential logic functions, onboard memory storage, user interaction, and direct interfacing with pneumatic actuators. In addition, they are designed to be lightweight, easily integrable into regular clothing, made using scalable fabrication techniques, and durable enough to withstand everyday use. We demonstrate a textile computer capable of input-driven digital logic for controlling untethered wearable robots that assist users with functional limitations. Our logic platform will facilitate the emergence of future wearables powered by embedded fluidic logic that fully leverage the innate advantages of their textile construction.Entities:
Keywords: assistive devices; fluidic logic; information storage; logic gates; wearable robots
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35994641 PMCID: PMC9436326 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2202118119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 12.779