Virtually all human cultures routinely wear garments or some sort of attire, both for protection against the elements and as part of a complex social display of everything from class status to gender to the act of belonging to a particular subculture. Smart garments, in addition to performing their social functions, can act as transmitters, sensors, or energy-harvesting entities. Furthermore, such garments may also possess some processing capability, enabling them to perform a variety of tasks, perhaps in conjunction with cloud-based server resources.
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Foroughi, J., Mitew, T. E., Ogunbona, P. O., Raad, R. & Safaei, F. (2016). Smart fabrics and networked clothing: recent developments in CNT-based fibers and their continual refinement.. IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 5 (4), 105-111.