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Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) DivisionElectrical Engineering Program
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2017-10-31Online Publication Date
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With the advances in 3D printing technology, Flexible Electronics can now be exploited to form the so-called “Embedded Electronics”. This paper describes experiences learned from a research project which ran during summer 2016 at KAUST, in collaboration with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Effat University, and aimed at creating a heating coffee glove product operating on double alkaline batteries using Kapton© as a flexible substrate for the circuit. The circuit and its batteries are encapsulated in a 3D printed glove, designed using SolidWorks©. The proposed methodology and techniques applied during this work could be further used in implementing other technologies, such as thermoelectric coolers head patches, smart garments, and flexible smartphones. Limitation and recommendation of the present methodology are also discussed.Citation
Bahri M, Hussain MM, Brahimi T, Dahrouj H (2017) FDM 3D printed coffee glove embedded with flexible electronic. 2017 Learning and Technology Conference (L&T) - The MakerSpace: from Imagining to Making! Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LT.2017.8088126.Sponsors
The present project was prepared under the collaboration of KAUST and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Effat University. The authors gratefully acknowledge their support and express their deepest thanks to KAUST for arranging all facilities to complete this project.Additional Links
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8088126/ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1109/LT.2017.8088126