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Pozycja Development of sensor design for smart kinesiotape for future sensing applications in motion capturing(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Winger, Hans; Böhnke, Philippa Ruth Christine; Kruppke, Iris; Nocke, Andreas; Cherif, ChokriThe “CENTRE FOR TACTILE INTERNET WITH HUMAN-IN-THE-LOOP (CeTI)” is a Cluster of Exellence that, from an textile point of view, deals with the development and invention concerning smart devices [1]. These can be used in many fields e.g. industry 4.0, medicine and skill leaning. Currently expensive, tender and large, stationary camera systems are necessary to capture human motions for various applications. The usage of textile substrates with implemented sensory units gives high potential for body-near motion capturing. Smart textiles gain more and more interest in the field of sports [2] and health monitoring. The avoidance of personal injuries due to the incorrect execution of movements is one main target to reach with smart textiles in healthcare and sports. The aim of the contribution is the investigation of characteristics using electrically conductive (EC) yarns implemented in woven textiles as future smart textiles for close up motion capturing.Pozycja Experimental abrasion analysis of textile capacitive sensors(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2022) Martínez-Estrada, Marc; Ventura, Heura; Gil, Ignacio; Fernández-García, RaúlThis paper presents an experimental abrasion analysis of textile capacitive sensors based on Martindale test. The textile sensor is manufactured with a well-known woven technology where some yarns are replaced by electrical conductive yarn. Specifically, two types of conductive yarns were used to compare the abrasion behaviour respect to conventional fabrics and the impact of abrasion on sensors functionality. The results show that the integration of conductive yarn on fabric don’t reduce the fabric lifetime and moreover the sensing behaviour remains unalterable during the lifetime of the textile.