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Electronic textiles. --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Textile fabrics
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In the future, wearable technology will revolutionize the way we live. The current trend is to augment ordinary wearable objects – e.g. watches, glasses, bracelets, and clothing – with advanced information and communication technologies such as sensors, electronics, software, connectivity, and power sources. These wearable devices can monitor and assist the user in the management of his/her daily life with applications that range from activity tracking, sport and wellness, mobile games, and environmental monitoring, up to e-health. This book explores recent advances in the multidisciplinary field of wearable technologies and the important remaining gaps that must be addressed in order to obtain a massive diffusion. Articles in this book address topics that include wearable sensing and bio-sensing technologies, smart textiles, smart materials, wearable microsystems, low-power and embedded circuits for data acquisition, and processing and data transmission.
e-health --- flexible/stretchable electronics --- augmented reality --- smart textiles --- Wearable sensors
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Coated fabrics. --- Electronic textiles. --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Textile fabrics --- Coated textiles --- Coatings, Textile --- Fabrics, Coated --- Soil-resistant fabrics --- Textile coatings --- Coatings --- Protective coatings
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The book illustrates the outcome of collaboration between the fashion and electronics industry using conductive fabrics developed by Philips design.Advanced weaving of conductive threads combines tradition and technology for the enhances well-being and comfort of the user. The cream kimono has a conductive embroidered spine at the back, which is able to disperse an electrostatic charge via the fibres on the inside. This creates a tingling sensation that relaxes the wearer. Inside the pocket there is a remote device with a number of different settings for the various levels of relaxation. Biometric sensors monitor the degree of relaxation and adjust the level of ICD+ is the first wearable electronic garment that was ever put on the market for consumers. Co-developed and designed by Philips Design, Philips Research and Levi's, the range of jackets contains entertainment (music) and communication (mobile phone) functions, seamlessly integrated in the garments. All hands free and voice activated.These garments use mobile phone and camera technology to help parents pin point their kids' position, but also fabric antennas, radio tagging and miniature remote cameras to allow children to play exciting games outdoors. Physical characters with identity chips can be attached to the respective garments. The child sees the character that represents another child on his screen and as children move around their characters also move on the screens, allowing them to create their own stories or hide and seek situations.
907.3 --- smart textiles --- kostuumkunde, bijzondere onderwerpen --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Electronics --- Regional documentation --- fashion design --- textiel --- electronics [physics] --- mode --- digitaal textiel --- elektronica
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This timely collection comprises 24 peer-reviewed papers which, between them, present a comprehensive survey of ""Smart Textiles"". The papers are grouped into the handy chapters: 1: Adaptive / active textiles; 2: E-textiles; 3: Functionality and applications. This special volume has also been published online in the series, ""Advances in Science and Technology"" Vol. 60.
Smart materials --- Smart structures --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Smart textiles --- CIMTEC --- Smart materials - Congresses --- Smart structures - Congresses
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The research field of smart textiles is currently witnessing a rapidly growing number of applications integrating intelligent functions in textile substrates. With an increasing amount of new developed product prototypes, the number of materials used and that of specially designed production technologies are also growing. This book is intended to provide an overview of materials, production technologies, and product concepts to different groups concerned with smart textiles. It will help designers to understand the possibilities of smart textile production, so that they are enabled to design this type of products. It will also help textile and electronics manufacturers to understand which production technologies are suitable to meet certain product requirements.
Smart materials. --- Electronic textiles --- Design. --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Textile fabrics --- Adaptive materials --- Intelligent materials --- Sense-able materials --- Materials
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Smart Textile Coatings and Laminates, Second Edition, reviews a variety of topics regarding textile coatings and laminates to provide a stimulus for developing new and improved textile products. It addresses coating and laminating processes and techniques and base fabrics and their interaction in coated fabrics. Other sections discuss the different types of smart and intelligent coatings and laminates, including microencapsulation technology, conductive coatings, breathable coatings, phase change materials and their applications in textiles. Many new chapters have been added in this updated edition, including the medical applications of smart coatings, responsive coatings, and the integration of electronics into textiles. With its highly distinguished editor and array of international contributors, this book is a valuable reference for chemists, textile technologists, fiber scientists, textile engineers, and more.
Textile fabrics --- Cloth --- Fabrics --- Textile industry and fabrics --- Textiles --- Decorative arts --- Dry-goods --- Weaving --- Textile fibers --- Textiles. --- Textile industry. --- Electronic textiles. --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Industry, Textile --- Industries, Textile --- Textile Industries --- Textile --- Silk
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Nanotechnology in Smart Textiles considers various aspects of nanotechnology includingan extensive overview of nanotechnology and related issues. It includes a historicalreview of the development of electronic textiles, smart textiles and nano-technology,wearable e-textile technologies: a review on sensors, actuators and control elements,textile-based flexible coils for wireless inductive power transmission. The book providesthe reader with insights into the development of its history, so as to understand the newtextile sensors for in situ structural health monitoring of textile reinforced thermoplasticcomposites based on the conductive poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate)polymer complex and recent advances in soft e-textiles.
Textile fabrics --- Electronic textiles. --- Nanotechnology. --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Cloth --- Fabrics --- Textile industry and fabrics --- Textiles --- Decorative arts --- Dry-goods --- Weaving --- Textile fibers --- Technological innovations.
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Smart Textiles and Their Applications outlines the fundamental principles of applied smart textiles, also reporting on recent trends and research developments. Scientific issues and proposed solutions are presented in a rigorous and constructive way that fully presents the various results, prototypes, and case-studies obtained from academic and industrial laboratories worldwide. After an introduction to smart textiles and their applications from the editor, Part One reviews smart textiles for medical purposes, including their use in health monitoring, treatment delivery, and assistive technologies. Part Two covers smart textiles for transportation and energy, with chapters covering smart textiles for the monitoring of structures and processes, as well as smart textiles for energy generation. The final section considers smart textiles for protection, security, and communication, and includes chapters covering electrochromic textile displays, textile antennas, and smart materials for personal protective equipment.
Smart materials. --- Textile fabrics --- Electronic textiles. --- Technological innovations. --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Cloth --- Fabrics --- Textile industry and fabrics --- Textiles --- Decorative arts --- Dry-goods --- Weaving --- Textile fibers --- Adaptive materials --- Intelligent materials --- Sense-able materials --- Materials --- Textiles. --- Textile industry. --- Industry, Textile --- Industries, Textile --- Textile Industries --- Textile --- Silk
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The book presents the latest developments in narrow fabrics and smart materials from research institutions, machinery building companies and producers of such products, presented during the International Week of Narrow and Smart Textiles in Spring 2018 in Mönchengladbach, Germany. It also demonstrates different applications of braided and woven fabrics. Braided and woven narrow products are produced using completely different techniques, but have a lot of similarities in their applications – they are used as belts, ropes and tubes in areas ranging from medical textiles, cables, technical and home applications to large-scale transport belts and long tubes for transporting oil from the bottom of the ocean.
Chemistry. --- Textile industry. --- Industrial engineering. --- Production engineering. --- Materials science. --- Textile Engineering. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Industrial and Production Engineering. --- Electronic textiles. --- Textile industry and fabrics --- Textiles industry --- Manufacturing industries --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Textile fabrics --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Management engineering --- Simplification in industry --- Engineering --- Value analysis (Cost control) --- Physics --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Manufacturing engineering --- Process engineering --- Industrial engineering --- Mechanical engineering --- Material science --- Physical sciences
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