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Figure 10. Wireless Mote platform available from Crossbow Technology Inc. The photo shows the platform attached to a small portion of smart foam we have developed for sensing compression e.g. in smart fabrics for monitoring breathing. Figure 10. Wireless Mote platform available from Crossbow Technology Inc. The photo shows the platform attached to a small portion of smart foam we have developed for sensing compression e.g. in smart fabrics for monitoring breathing.
El-Sherif MA, Yuan J, MacDiarmid A (2000) Fiber optic sensors and smart fabrics. J Intell Mater Syst Stmct 2 407-414... [Pg.148]

El-Sherif MA (2001) The Final Technical Report on Sensors and Smart Fabrics. The MURI-ARO (Army Research Office) project on Functionally Tailored Textiles, Contract DAAF1 01-96-1-0018... [Pg.150]

Smart fabrics that commimicate threats with surrounding systems... [Pg.39]

Lymheris, A., Paradiso, R., 2008. Smart fabrics and interactive textile enabling wearable personal apphcations R and D state of the art and future challenges. In Proceedings of the 30th International Conference of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Vancouver, BC. [Pg.235]

Electronic textiles Smart fabrics and wearable technology... [Pg.300]

Electronic Textiles Smart Fabrics and Wearable Technology... [Pg.390]

I can point to smart fabrics. Smart fabrics can glow with different colours, perhaps representing the wearer s distribution of temperatures and, in a crude way, their emotional state. Or they can respond to the ambient conditions or the whim of the wearer by changing their appearance electrically. Not only must the fabrics be entertaining, they must also withstand the rigours of... [Pg.108]

Barnard, R. 2003. Smart fabrics and interactive textiles A global market opportunity assessment. Natick Venture Development Corporation. [Pg.1186]

Bowman, D., and B.R. Mattes. 2005. Conductive fibre prepared from ultra-high molecular weight polyaniline for smart fabric and interactive textile applications. Synth Met 154 9. [Pg.1189]

Describes conducting polymer fiber production and its applications in smart fabrics and interactive textiles... [Pg.1693]

The truly wearable sensing inter ces must be easy to use and customised for patient requirements of age, body size and posture, state of mobility etc. The mechanical processing of integrating sensors must be done using industrially viable techniques which neither affects the durability nor the function of smart fabrics. Many sensors can be used to measure the strain and deformation in materials such as piezoelectric sensors, piezo-resitive sensors, and fibre optic sensors. [Pg.463]

Sanchez-Silva L, Sanchez P and Rodriguez IF (2011), Effective method of microcapsules production for smart fabrics, In Marco Aurelio dos Santos Bernardes (eds). Developments in Heat Transfer, Rijeka, Croatia, InTech. [Pg.143]

A review (Castano and Platan, 2014) on smart fabric sensors and E-textile technologies summarizes the basic principles and approaches employed when building fabric sensors as well as the most commonly used materials and techniques used in... [Pg.213]

Castano, L.M., Flatau, A.B., 2014. Smart fabric sensors and e-textile technologies a review. Smart Mater. Struct. 23 (5), 27 pages. [Pg.262]


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