Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring

Individual perspiration level indicates a person’s physical status as well as their comfort level. Therefore, continuous perspiration level measurement enables people to monitor these conditions for applications including fitness assessment, athlete physical status monitoring, and patient/...

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Main Authors: Ji Jia, Chengtian Xu, Shijia Pan, Stephen Xia, Peter Wei, Hae Young Noh, Pei Zhang, Xiaofan Jiang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/11/3775
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spelling doaj-86566e11c2274e38ac1aa404e03ce9db2020-11-24T22:59:41ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-11-011811377510.3390/s18113775s18113775Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level MonitoringJi Jia0Chengtian Xu1Shijia Pan2Stephen Xia3Peter Wei4Hae Young Noh5Pei Zhang6Xiaofan Jiang7Electrical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USAElectrical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USAElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAElectrical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USAElectrical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USACivil and Environmental Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAElectrical Engineering Department, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USAIndividual perspiration level indicates a person’s physical status as well as their comfort level. Therefore, continuous perspiration level measurement enables people to monitor these conditions for applications including fitness assessment, athlete physical status monitoring, and patient/elderly care. Prior work on perspiration (sweat) sensing required the user either to be static or to wear the adhesive sensor directly on the skin, which limits users’ mobility and comfort. In this paper, we present a novel conductive thread-based textile sensor that measures an individual’s on-cloth sweat quantity. The sensor consists of three conductive threads. Each conductive thread is surrounded by a braided cotton cover. An additional braided cotton cover is placed outside the three conductive threads, holding them in a position that is stable for measurement. the sensor can be embedded at various locations on a person’s clothing. When the person sweats, the cotton braids absorb the sweat and change the conductivity (resistance) between conductive threads. We used a voltage dividing circuit to measure this resistance as the sensor output (DC). We then conducted a sensor calibration to map this measured voltage to the quantity of electrolyte solution (with the same density as sweat) applied to the sensor. We used this sensor to measure individuals’ perspiration quantity and infer their perceived perspiration levels. The system is able to limit the average prediction error to 0.4 levels when compared to five pre-defined perceived perspiration levels.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/11/3775textile sensorsweat sensingperspiration level monitoring
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author Ji Jia
Chengtian Xu
Shijia Pan
Stephen Xia
Peter Wei
Hae Young Noh
Pei Zhang
Xiaofan Jiang
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Chengtian Xu
Shijia Pan
Stephen Xia
Peter Wei
Hae Young Noh
Pei Zhang
Xiaofan Jiang
Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring
Sensors
textile sensor
sweat sensing
perspiration level monitoring
author_facet Ji Jia
Chengtian Xu
Shijia Pan
Stephen Xia
Peter Wei
Hae Young Noh
Pei Zhang
Xiaofan Jiang
author_sort Ji Jia
title Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring
title_short Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring
title_full Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring
title_fullStr Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Conductive Thread-Based Textile Sensor for Continuous Perspiration Level Monitoring
title_sort conductive thread-based textile sensor for continuous perspiration level monitoring
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Individual perspiration level indicates a person’s physical status as well as their comfort level. Therefore, continuous perspiration level measurement enables people to monitor these conditions for applications including fitness assessment, athlete physical status monitoring, and patient/elderly care. Prior work on perspiration (sweat) sensing required the user either to be static or to wear the adhesive sensor directly on the skin, which limits users’ mobility and comfort. In this paper, we present a novel conductive thread-based textile sensor that measures an individual’s on-cloth sweat quantity. The sensor consists of three conductive threads. Each conductive thread is surrounded by a braided cotton cover. An additional braided cotton cover is placed outside the three conductive threads, holding them in a position that is stable for measurement. the sensor can be embedded at various locations on a person’s clothing. When the person sweats, the cotton braids absorb the sweat and change the conductivity (resistance) between conductive threads. We used a voltage dividing circuit to measure this resistance as the sensor output (DC). We then conducted a sensor calibration to map this measured voltage to the quantity of electrolyte solution (with the same density as sweat) applied to the sensor. We used this sensor to measure individuals’ perspiration quantity and infer their perceived perspiration levels. The system is able to limit the average prediction error to 0.4 levels when compared to five pre-defined perceived perspiration levels.
topic textile sensor
sweat sensing
perspiration level monitoring
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/11/3775
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