Resi: A highly flexible, pressure-sensitive, imperceptible textile interface based on resistive yarns

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Abstract

We present RESi (Resistive tExtile Sensor Interfaces), a novel sensing approach enabling a new kind of yarn-based, resistive pressure sensing. The core of RESi builds on a newly designed yarn, which features conductive and resistive properties. We run a technical study to characterize the behaviour of the yarn and to determine the sensing principle. We demonstrate how the yarn can be used as a pressure sensor and discuss how specific issues, such as connecting the soft textile sensor with the rigid electronics can be solved. In addition, we present a platform-independent API that allows rapid prototyping. To show its versatility, we present applications developed with different textile manufacturing techniques, including hand sewing, machine sewing, and weaving. RESi is a novel technology, enabling textile pressure sensing to augment everyday objects with interactive capabilities.

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Parzer, P., Perteneder, F., Probst, K., Rendl, C., Leong, J., Schütz, S., … Haller, M. (2018). Resi: A highly flexible, pressure-sensitive, imperceptible textile interface based on resistive yarns. In UIST 2018 - Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (pp. 745–756). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3242587.3242664

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