Showcasing a range of intelligent soft wearables: spanning the development of functional materials and composites for (a) recyclable electronics, (b) resistive fabrics, and (c) on-skin self-powered sensing; wearable platforms for (d) exercise monitoring and (e) loose-fitting sensing clothing; digital manufacturing of knit textiles and modular printed circuits for (f) tactile sensing, (g) physiological sensing, (h) on-body interactions, and (i) soft robotics; and finally, (j) an adaptive embroidered smart glove for haptic-enabled learning.
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Abstract
Human bodies are almost always in contact with soft materials like clothing, for warmth, protection, self-expression, etc. Recent advancements in intelligent soft wearables have augmented these on-body soft objects with computational functions and intelligence with little compromise on the softness and comforts of wearables, allowing prolonged wear. These innovations, which combine advanced soft sensor design, fabrication, and computational power, offer unprecedented opportunities to improve our health, productivity, and overall well-being with monitoring and assistive capabilities. However, the inherent physical properties of soft materials present unique challenges in achieving practical interactions. The complexity of intelligent soft wearables, multiplexing intricate designs, soft materials, flexible electronics, advanced signal processing algorithms, and machine learning models, necessitates collaborative efforts from experts across diverse domains. This workshop aims to bring together interested researchers and practitioners across relevant domains to discuss the challenges and opportunities of intelligent soft wearables.
More: SoftWearables.github.io
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Organizers
- Tianhong Catherine Yu, Cornell Univeristy, USA
- Cedric Honnet, MIT Media Lab, USA
- Tingyu Cheng, University of Notre Dame, USA
- Ryo Takahashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
- Bo Zhou, DFKI, Germany
- Cheng Zhang, Cornell Univeristy, USA
- Paul Lukowicz, DFKI, Germany
- Yoshihiro Kawahara, The University of Tokyo, Japan
- Josiah Hester, Georgia Tech, USA
- Joseph A. Paradiso, MIT Media Lab, USA
- Yiyue Luo, University of Washington, USA
- Irmandy Wicaksono, National University of Singapore, Singapore