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Application of Piezoelectric PLLA Braided Cord as Wearable Sensor to Realize Monitoring System for Indoor Dogs with Less Physical or Mental Stress.
Tajitsu, Yoshiro; Takarada, Jun; Hikichi, Tokiya; Sugii, Ryoji; Takatani, Kohei; Yanagimoto, Hiroki; Nakanishi, Riku; Shiomi, Seita; Kitamoto, Daiki; Nakiri, Takuo; Takeuchi, Osamu; Deguchi, Miki; Muto, Takanori; Kuroki, Kazuaki; Amano, Wataru; Misumi, Ayaka; Takahashi, Mitsuru; Sugiyama, Kazuki; Tanabe, Akira; Kamohara, Shiro; Nisho, Rei; Takeshita, Koji.
Afiliação
  • Tajitsu Y; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Takarada J; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Hikichi T; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Sugii R; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Takatani K; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Yanagimoto H; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Nakanishi R; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Shiomi S; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Kitamoto D; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Nakiri T; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Takeuchi O; Electrical Engineering Department, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 5640-8680, Japan.
  • Deguchi M; Tokyo IoT Technology Department, 5G & IoT Engineering Division, Softbank Co., Kaigan, Tokyo 105-7529, Japan.
  • Muto T; Tokyo IoT Technology Department, 5G & IoT Engineering Division, Softbank Co., Kaigan, Tokyo 105-7529, Japan.
  • Kuroki K; Tokyo IoT Technology Department, 5G & IoT Engineering Division, Softbank Co., Kaigan, Tokyo 105-7529, Japan.
  • Amano W; Tokyo IoT Technology Department, 5G & IoT Engineering Division, Softbank Co., Kaigan, Tokyo 105-7529, Japan.
  • Misumi A; Tokyo IoT Technology Department, 5G & IoT Engineering Division, Softbank Co., Kaigan, Tokyo 105-7529, Japan.
  • Takahashi M; Revoneo LLC, Fushimi, Kyoto 600-8086, Japan.
  • Sugiyama K; Revoneo LLC, Fushimi, Kyoto 600-8086, Japan.
  • Tanabe A; Renesas Electronics Co., Ltd., Toyosu, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan.
  • Kamohara S; Renesas Electronics Co., Ltd., Toyosu, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan.
  • Nisho R; Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., Kita, Osaka 530-8605, Japan.
  • Takeshita K; Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., Kita, Osaka 530-8605, Japan.
Micromachines (Basel) ; 14(1)2023 Jan 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36677204
ABSTRACT
We attempted to realize a prototype system that monitors the living condition of indoor dogs without physical or mental burden by using a piezoelectric poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) braided cord as a wearable sensor. First, to achieve flexibility and durability of the piezoelectric PLLA braided cord used as a sensor for indoor dogs, the process of manufacturing the piezoelectric PLLA fiber for the piezoelectric braided cord was studied in detail and improved to achieve the required performance. Piezoelectric PLLA braided cords were fabricated from the developed PLLA fibers, and the finite element method was used to realize an e-textile that can effectively function as a monitoring sensor. As a result, we realized an e-textile that feels similar to a high-grade textile and senses the complex movements of indoor dogs without the use of a complex computer system. Finally, a prototype system was constructed and applied to an actual indoor dog to demonstrate the usefulness of the e-textile as a sensor for indoor dog monitoring.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Micromachines (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Micromachines (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Japão