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Multimodal electronic textiles for intelligent human-machine interfaces

Figure 8. Hybrid signal sensing textiles. (A) Schematic of fabric pressure sensors with high sensitivity based on CCF@RGO for pulse monitoring and body motion detection. Reproduced with permission[170]. Copyright 2020, Royal Society of Chemistry; (B) schematic of a bimodal fabric sensor that simultaneously detects temperature and pulse signals on one sensor unit. Reproduced with permission[171]. Copyright 2022, Elsevier; (C) schematic of a sericin-graphene decorated biocompatible sensor for strain and EMG detection. Reproduced with permission[55]. Copyright 2022, Wiley-VCH; (D) a skin-tight e-shirt integrating a strain sensor, an ECG sensor, and an EMG sensor for multiple signals monitoring. Reproduced with permission[172]. Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society; (E) a design concept of a highly integrated multimodal electronic garment and different working principles of the sensors attached. Reproduced with permission[173]. Copyright 2019, Wiley-VCH; (F) schematic of a bimodal textile sensor for pressure and gas detection. Reproduced with permission[176]. Copyright 2018, Wiley-VCH.

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