Weaving Intelligence: Thermally Drawn Multimaterial Fibers Toward AI‐Enabled Smart Textiles
Abstract
ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of smart textiles is intensifying demand for multimaterial systems that couple mechanical compliance with embedded, adaptive computational capabilities. Thermally drawn fibers have emerged as a powerful platform, enabling the co‐integration of polymers, metals, semiconductors, and piezoelectric or iontronic phases into continuous multimaterial architectures with high geometric fidelity and manufacturing scalability. These hybrid fibers enable distributed sensing, energy modulation, and signal transduction, while generating high‐dimensional data streams well suited for artificial intelligence (AI)‐driven analysis. This review surveys recent advances at the intersection of AI and thermal drawing technologies, including data‐centric optimization, real‐time process control, signal processing, and predictive modeling, which are reshaping both fiber fabrication and system‐level integration. We highlight progress in multimaterial co‐drawing, hierarchical fiber engineering, and functionally integrated architectures that establish the foundation for in‐fiber computation. Emphasis is placed on neuromorphic and spiking neural network (SNN)–based approaches, which enable energy‐efficient, event‐driven computation aligned with the distributed and deformable nature of textile platforms. Finally, we discuss emerging challenges and opportunities, including scalable neuromorphic architectures, uncertainty‐aware learning, and AI‐driven materials optimization. Together, these advances outline a pathway toward autonomous, self‐optimizing textile systems in which individual fibers function as distributed, cognitively inspired nodes within next‐generation intelligent materials.
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Authors (10)
Vuong Dinh Trung
College of Engineering and Computer Science Center for Materials Innovation and Technology Center for Environmental Intelligence VinUniversity Hanoi Vietnam
Jiaxiang Yi
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands
Hieu Nguyen‐Duc
College of Engineering and Computer Science Center for Materials Innovation and Technology Center for Environmental Intelligence VinUniversity Hanoi Vietnam
Tien Nu Hoang Lo
College of Engineering and Computer Science Center for Materials Innovation and Technology Center for Environmental Intelligence VinUniversity Hanoi Vietnam
Weili Zhao
Chaoqun Dong
Department of Mechanical Engineering Columbia University New York USA
Fabien Sorin
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland
Baris Caglar
Aerospace Structures and Materials Department Faculty of Aerospace Engineering Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands
Lei Wei
School of Physical Science and Technology, Shanghai Key Laboratory of High-Resolution Electron Microscopy, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Materials and Devices
Tung Nguyen‐Dang
College of Engineering and Computer Science Center for Materials Innovation and Technology Center for Environmental Intelligence VinUniversity Hanoi Vietnam