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Can fabric sensors monitor breast motion?

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posted on 2024-11-16, 06:52 authored by Toni Campbell, Bridget Munro, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Julie SteeleJulie Steele
To establish whether conducting polymer-coated fabric sensors could be used to monitor breast motion, vertical breast motion of two large breasted women (C+ bra cup) was simultaneously monitored using an OPTOTRAK®3020 motion analysis system (200Hz) and polymer-coated fabric sensors linked to a custom-made Bluetooth telemetry system (100Hz) as the subjects walked and ran on a treadmill (7-10kmh-1 ). Sensor strain, change in resistance and vertical breast displacement relative to trunk movement were output for analysis. It was concluded that, although polymer-coated fabric sensors may exhibit a small response lag due to textile geometry changes, they were able to accurately and reliably represent changes in the amplitude of vertical breast displacement during treadmill gait.

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Nanobionics

Australian Research Council

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Campbell, T. E., Munro, B. J., Wallace, G. G. & Steele, J. R. (2007). Can fabric sensors monitor breast motion?. Journal of Biomechanics, 40 (13), 3056-3059.

Journal title

Journal of Biomechanics

Volume

40

Issue

13

Pagination

3056-3059

Language

English

RIS ID

15989

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