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- 2024Usability and Performance Comparison of Active Shape Memory and Passive Stockings for Medical Compressioncitations
- 2023Robo-Coverstitchcitations
- 2020Dynamic, Discreet, Robotic Compression Garment for Real-Time Stress Assessment and Interventioncitations
- 2018Development and Characterization of Modular Elastic Switches for Sensing and Control of Active Compression Garments
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Robo-Coverstitch
Abstract
<p>As wearable technologies proliferate there is a growing need for compact, easy-to-produce textile-based mechanical actuators. This paper presents a novel coverstitched auxetic actuator using shape memory alloys (SMAs) - which we call the Robo-coverstitch - that can be easily sewn onto fabrics using an industrial coverstitch machine. Multiple Robo-coverstitch samples were manufactured and tested to characterize their force vs. strain properties. The samples were actuated in both the length- and width-wise direction between 0-15% strain at constant electrical current (0.4A). The actuators produced increased force in both length- and width-wise directions when actuated (i.e., auxetic actuation behavior), and these active forces increased with actuator strain. The Robo-coverstitch offers an unobtrusive mechanical actuation solution that can be readily deployed into commercial garments.</p>