Obtaining a Practical Wearable Supercapacitor Power Supply
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Authors
AI
Alex Inman
TP
Tetiana Parker
YZ
Yuan Zhang
Abstract
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Abstract Due to the ubiquity of textiles in the lives, electronic textiles (E‐textiles) have emerged as a future technology capable of addressing a myriad of challenges from mixed reality interfaces, on‐garment climate control, patient diagnostics, and interactive athletic wear. However, providing sufficient electrical power in a textile form factor has remained elusive. To address this issue, different approaches are discussed, starting with supercapacitors' advantages and limitations and material choices for textile‐based supercapacitors before discussing proper data analysis and design considerations of textile‐based energy storage to power wearable electronics.
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