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Development of Smart Tote Bags with Marquage Techniques Using Optical Fiber and LEDs

광섬유와 LED를 활용한 마카쥬(marquage) 기법의 스마트 토트백 개발

  • Park, Jinhee (Dept. of Organic Materials and Fiber Engineering, Soongsil University) ;
  • Kim, Sang Jin (Dept. of Smart Wearables Engineering, Soongsil University) ;
  • Kim, Jooyong (Dept. of Organic Materials and Fiber Engineering, Soongsil University)
  • 박진희 (숭실대학교 유기신소재파이버공학과) ;
  • 김상진 (숭실대학교 스마트웨어러블공학과) ;
  • 김주용 (숭실대학교 유기신소재파이버공학과)
  • Received : 2020.12.23
  • Accepted : 2021.01.06
  • Published : 2021.02.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop smart bags that combining fashion-specific trends and smart information technologies such as light-emitting diodes(LED) and optic fibers by grafting marquage techniques that have recently become popular as part of eco-fashion. We applied e-textiles by designing leather tote bags that could show off LED luminescence. A total of two tote bags, a white-colored peacock design and a black-colored paisley design, divided the LED's light-emitting method into two types, incremental lighting and random light-emission to suit each design, and the locations of the optical fibers were also reversed depending upon the design. The production of circuits for the LEDs and optical fibers was based on the design, and a flexible conductive fabric was laser-cut instead of wire line and attached to the circuit-line location. A separate connector was underwent three-dimensional(3D)-modeling and was connected to high-luminosity LEDs and optic fiber bundles. The optical fiber logo part expressed a subtle image using a white-colored LED, which did not offset the LED's sharp luminous effects, suggesting that using LEDs with fiber optics allowed for the expression of each in harmony without being heterogeneous. Overall, the LEDs and fiber optic fabric were well-harmonized in the fashion bag using marquage techniques, and there was no sense of it being a mechanical device. Also, the circuit part was made of conductive fabric, which is an e-textile product that feels the same as a thin, flexible fabric. The study confirmed that the bag was developed as a smart wearable product that could be used in everyday life.

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