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Kiekens P., Van Langenhove L., Hertleer C., Smart clothing a new life Proc. 19th 1AF World Apparel Convention, 2003. [Pg.240]

McCann, J., 2009. End-user based design of innovative smart clothing. In McCann, J., Bryson, D. (Eds.), Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology, pp. 45—69. [Pg.175]

Cochrane, C., et al., 2011. Flexible displays for smart clothing Part I — Overview. Indian Journal of Fibre and Textile Research 36, 422—428. [Pg.193]

Lee, M., Park, E., Kim, M., 2009. Integration of plastic optical fiber into textile stmetures. Smart Clothing Technology and AppUcations 115—134. [Pg.193]

McCann, J., Hurford, R., Martin, A., 2005. A design process for the development of innovative smart clothing that addresses end-user needs from technical, functional, aesthetic and cultural view points. In Wearable Computers, 2005. Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Symposium, 18—21 October, pp. 70—77. [Pg.235]

Smart clothes and wearable technology Edited by J. McCann and D. Bryson... [Pg.296]

To address some of the comfort concerns, the industry is driven to always strive for smaller, lighter sensor systems, with suitable power supplies and reliable connectivity. In addition to the technical advances in wearable electronics, the last few years have witnessed increased collaboration between designers and engineers, leading to improvement in smart clothing designs from a wearability perspective. [Pg.189]

Rantanen, J., Impio, J., Karinsalo, T., Mahnivaara, M., Reho, A., Tasanen, M., Vanhala, J., 2002. Smart clothing prototype for the attic environment. Pers. Ubiquit. Comput. 6, 3-16. [Pg.195]

Smart clothing Combination of clothing with electronics (for heating, sensing, etc.)... [Pg.356]

N. Noury, A. Dittmar, C. Corroy et al., "A smart cloth for ambulatory telemonitoring of physiological parameters and activity The VTAMN project," Proceedings 6th International Workshop on Enterprise Networking and Computing in Healthcare Industry, 2004 HEALTHCOM 2004, pp. 155-160, 2004. [Pg.159]

Whelan, J., 2002. Smart bandages diagnose wound infection. Dmg Discov. Today 7, 9-10. Wikltmd, U., Karlsson, M., Ostlund, N., Berglin, L., Lindecrantz, K., Karlsson, S., Sandsjo, L., 2007. Adaptive spatio-temporal filtering of disturbed ECGs a multi-channel approach to heartbeat detection in smart clothing. Med. Bio. Eng. Comput. 45, 515-523. [Pg.340]

Locher, I., Kirstein, T., Troster, G., 2005. Temperature profile estimation with smart textiles. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Textiles, Smart Clothing, Well-being, and Design, Tampere, Finland, pp. 19—20. [Pg.29]

Seeberg, T.M., R0yset, A., Jahren, S., Strisland, F., 2011. Printed organic conductive polymers thermocouples in textile and smart clothing application. In 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS. [Pg.31]

When designing a smart clothing system, apart from electronic hardware and software concepts, the wearability of the system is also a critical issue. In wearability concept, some performance requirements such as being lightweight, breathable, comfortable, easy to wear, etc. have to be taken into consideration. In the presented system, aU of the wearability performance requirements that are expected are shown in Table 3.1. [Pg.36]

Figure 3.8 Schematic diagram of smart clothing system circuit. Figure 3.8 Schematic diagram of smart clothing system circuit.
Figure 3.21 Proposed neuro-fuzzy control system for the smart clothing. [Pg.56]


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