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EmTex: Prototyping Textile-Based Interfaces through An Embroidered Construction Kit

Qi Wang, Yuan Zeng, Runhua Zhang, Nianding Ye, Linghao Zhu, Xiaohua Sun, Teng Han

UIST ’23

摘要/Abstract

随着电子织物在传感、驱动和制造方面的不断进步,将智能特性融入织物已成为普适计算与交互研究者和设计师的特别关注点。然而,创新智能织物接口以适应多种输入和输出模式,通常需要对特定材料、制作工艺和协议具备专业级的知识。本文介绍了EmTex,一种基于刺绣织物的构建工具包,配备专用的传感、驱动和连接组件,以便于智能织物接口的设计与原型制作。通过机器刺绣,EmTex与多种线材和底料兼容,擅长使用多种缝合方式控制电参数,并能够与美观的图案和精确的设计相结合,集成多样化且可靠的交互功能。EmTex包括28种基于织物的传感器、驱动器、连接器和显示器,具有标准化的视觉和触觉效果。结合可视化编程工具,EmTex使日常织物接口的原型制作适应多种生活场景,体现其触摸输入、视觉和触觉输出特性。我们使用EmTex开展了一次工作坊,邀请了25位设计师和创作者创建自由形式的织物接口。研究结果表明,EmTex帮助参与者探索了与多种智能织物原型的新颖交互机会。同时,我们也识别了EmTex在促进智能织物设计创新的实际应用中将面临的挑战。

As electronic textiles have become more advanced in sensing, actuating, and manufacturing, incorporating smartness into fabrics has become of special interest to ubiquitous computing and interaction researchers and designers. However, innovating smart textile interfaces for numerous input and output modalities usually requires expert-level knowledge of specific materials, fabrication, and protocols. This paper presents EmTex, a construction kit based on embroidered textiles, patterned with dedicated sensing, actuating, and connecting components to facilitate the design and prototyping of smart textile interfaces. With machine embroidery, EmTex is compatible with a wide range of threads and underlay fabrics, proficient in various stitches to control the electric parameters, and capable of integrating versatile and reliable interaction functionalities with aesthetic patterns and precise designs. EmTex consists of 28 textile-based sensors, actuators, connectors, and displays, presented with standardized visual and tactile effects. Along with a visual programming tool, EmTex enables the prototyping of everyday textile interfaces for diverse life-living scenarios, that embody their touch input, and visual and haptic output properties. With EmTex, we conducted a workshop and invited 25 designers and makers to create freeform textile interfaces. Our findings revealed that EmTex helped the participants explore novel interaction opportunities with various smart textile prototypes. We also identified challenges EmTex shall face for practical use in promoting the design innovation of smart textiles.

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Qi Wang, Yuan Zeng, Runhua Zhang, Nianding Ye, Linghao Zhu, Xiaohua Sun, Teng Han

https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3586183.3606815#

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