INSIBIO   05451
INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Electrical characterization of conductive textile materials and its
Autor/es:
GOY CARLA BELÉN; DOMÍNGUEZ JM; GÓMEZ LÓPEZ MARÍA DE LOS ÁNGELES; MADRID ROSSANA E; HERRERA MYRIAM CRISTINA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
http://informahealthcare.com/jmt
Referencias:
Año: 2013 vol. 37 p. 1 - 9
ISSN:
0309-1902
Resumen:
The ambulatory monitoring of biosignals involves the use of sensors, electrodes, actuators, processing tools and wireless communication modules. When a garment includes these elements with the purpose of recording vital signs and responding to specifics situations it is call a "Smart Wearable System". Over the last years several authors have suggested that conductive textile material (e-textiles) could perform as electrode for these systems. This work aims at implementing an electrical characterization of e-textiles and an evaluation of their ability to act as textile electrodes for lower extremity venous occlusion plethysmography (LEVOP). The e-textile electrical characterization is carried out using two experimental setups (in vitro evaluation). Besides, LEVOP records are obtained from healthy volunteers (in vivo evaluation). Standard Ag/AgCl electrodes are used for comparison in all tests. Results shown that the proposed e-textiles are suitable for LEVOP recording and a good agreement between evaluations (in vivo and in vitro) is found.