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Smart fabrics and networked clothing: recent developments in CNT-based fibers and their continual refinement

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posted on 2024-11-15, 11:03 authored by Javad ForoughiJavad Foroughi, Teodor Mitew, Philip OgunbonaPhilip Ogunbona, Raad RaadRaad Raad, Farzad Safaei
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.

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IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine

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5

Issue

4

Pagination

105-111

Language

English

RIS ID

109909

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