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|a Smart Textiles
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|a Introduction to Smart Textiles -- Precision Fabric Production in Industry -- Textile Pressure Force Mapping -- Strain and Angular Sensing Fabrics for Human- Motion Analysis in Daily Life -- Integrated Non-Light-Emissive Animateable Textile Displays -- Haptic Feedback for Wearables and Textiles Based on Electrical Muscle Stimulation -- Textile Antennas -- Electronics Integration -- Reversible Contacting for Smart Textiles -- Energy Harvesting Smart Textiles -- A Strategy for Material-Specific e-Textile Interaction Design -- Designing for Smart Clothes and Wearable’s: A User Experience Design Perspective -- Designing (inter)active Costumes for Professional Stages -- Textile Building Blocks: Towards Simple, Modularized and Standardized Smart Textiles -- Smart Textiles and Smart Personnel Protective Equipment -- Textile Integrated Wearable Technologies for Sports and Medical Applications -- E-Garments: Future as ‘Second Skins’?.
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|a From a holistic perspective, this handbook explores the design, development and production of smart textiles and textile electronics, breaking with the traditional silo-structure of smart textile research and development. Leading experts from different domains including textile production, electrical engineering, interaction design and human-computer interaction (HCI) address production processes in their entirety by exploring important concepts and topics like textile manufacturing, sensor and actuator development for textiles, the integration of electronics into textiles and the interaction with textiles. In addition, different application scenarios, where smart textiles play a key role, are presented too. Smart Textiles would be an ideal resource for researchers, designers and academics who are interested in understanding the overall process in creating viable smart textiles.
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