ABSTRACT
We investigate a generic fabric material as basis for resistive pressure and bio-impedance sensors and apply the fabric in a shirt collar for swallowing spotting. A pilot study confirmed the signal performance of both sensor types.
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- A generic sensor fabric for multi-modal swallowing sensing in regular upper-body shirts
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