Smart Clothing - Survey of existing wearable technologies and needs of end-user segments
Lamberg, Ari; Rainosalo, Egidija; Walak, Agnieszka; Ilska, Anita; Vilumsone, Ausma; Belakova, Dana; Mielicka, Elżbieta; Strazdiene, Eugenija; Lapkovska, Eva; Zommere, Gunta; Baltina, Ilze; Dabolina, Inga; Dabolins, Janis; Janicka, Jolanta; Napieralska, Lidia; Silina, Liene; Kozminska, Romualda; Ahmed, Tanvir; Peets, Teele; Bytautaite, Violeta; Jarzyna, Violeta (2019)
Lamberg, Ari
Rainosalo, Egidija
Walak, Agnieszka
Ilska, Anita
Vilumsone, Ausma
Belakova, Dana
Mielicka, Elżbieta
Strazdiene, Eugenija
Lapkovska, Eva
Zommere, Gunta
Baltina, Ilze
Dabolina, Inga
Dabolins, Janis
Janicka, Jolanta
Napieralska, Lidia
Silina, Liene
Kozminska, Romualda
Ahmed, Tanvir
Peets, Teele
Bytautaite, Violeta
Jarzyna, Violeta
Centria-ammattikorkeakoulu
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019101132269
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Personal protection clothing has a role of protection against environmental and manmade hazards, have to assure comfort of worker and preserve human performance ability and life over long period of time. The trend in the design of workwear covers incorporate of specific electronic features for physiological monitoring, cold and heat protection, monitoring chemical and biological hours in the environment, fire protection, etc. This study was focusing on technological solutions and materials available in the market that are capable to satisfy users from military, firefighters, chemical and construction industry. The report reflects also techniques for integrating electronic components into garment.