Smart fabrics and interactive textile: state of the art and future challenges
Smart Fabrics and Interactive Textile (SFIT) based systems are conceived as the integration into textile of sensors, actuators, computing, and a power source, with the whole being part of an interactive communication network. Such systems could only be envisaged through a combination of advances in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Smart Fabrics and Interactive Textile (SFIT) based systems are conceived as the integration into textile of sensors, actuators, computing, and a power source, with the whole being part of an interactive communication network. Such systems could only be envisaged through a combination of advances in fields as fiber and polymer research, advanced material processing, microelectronics, signals processing, nanotechnologies, and telecommunication.Textile is the common platform where smart materials in the form of fibers are integrated, where the properties of the material are augmented through combination of chemical surfaces processes, and where the structure of the fabric allows the use of redundant sensor configurations Promising recent developments in material processing, device design and system configuration enable the scientific and industrial community to concentrate efforts on the realization of smart textiles This course will discuss the use of textile materials for sensing functions. Textile technology for sensors fabrication will be presented. Methods for characterizations will also be discussed and examples of specific applications will be presented. The course will also provide an overview of future developments |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from title screen (IEEE Xplore Digital Library, viewed November 10, 2020) |
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title_short | Smart fabrics and interactive textile |
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topic | Intelligent sensors Biomimetic materials Smart materials Polymers Wearable computers Textiles Actuators Bipolar integrated circuits Piezoelectric devices Nervous system |
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