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Multimodal electronic textiles for intelligent human-machine interfaces

Figure 13. Application of multimodal electronic textiles in a smart home. (A) Working diagram of a safety warning carpet signal monitor. Reproduced with permission[212]. Copyright 2020, Elsevier; (B) a self-powered identification carpet for entrance protection, intrusion warning, and path tracking. Reproduced with permission[57]. Copyright 2020, The Author(s), published by Springer Nature; (C) a machine-fabricated flame-retardant triboelectric fabric to help fire escape and rescue in a home. Reproduced with permission[213]. Copyright 2020, Wiley-VCH; (D) a braided electronic cord-based interaction system for smart home control. Reproduced with permission[216]. Copyright 2022, The Author(s), published by Springer Nature.

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