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    Electronic Textiles by Dias, Tilak;

    Smart Fabrics and Wearable Technology

    Series: Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 22 April 2015

    • ISBN 9780081002018
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages156 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Weight 610 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    The integration of electronics into textiles and clothing has opened up an array of functions beyond those of conventional textiles. These novel materials are beginning to find applications in commercial products, in fields such as communication, healthcare, protection and wearable technology. Electronic Textiles: Smart Fabrics and Wearable Technology opens with an initiation to the area from the editor, Tilak Dias. Part One introduces conductive fibres, carbon nano-tubes and polymer yarns. Part Two discusses techniques for integrating textiles and electronics, including the design of textile-based sensors and actuators, and energy harvesting methods. Finally, Part Three covers a range of electronic textile applications, from wearable electronics to technical textiles featuring expert chapters on embroidered antennas for communication systems and wearable sensors for athletes.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I Conductive fibres, yarns and fabrics

    1. Conductive fibres for electronic textiles: an overview

    C. Cork

    2. Conductive polymer yarns for electronic textiles

    M. Skorobogatiy

    3. Conductive carbon nano-tubes and fibres for electronic textiles

    M. Miao

    Part II Integrating textiles and electronics

    4. Design and manufacture of textile-based sensors

    P. Bosowski

    5. Integration of micro-electronics with yarns for smart textiles

    T. Dias, C. Cork, A. Ratnayaka and I. Anastasopoulos

    6. Design and manufacture of heated textiles

    E. Mbise, T. Dias and W. Hurley

    7. Joining technologies for electronic textiles

    C. Breckenfelder

    8. Photovoltaic energy harvesting for intelligent textiles

    R.Mather

    9. Piezoelectric energy harvesting for intelligent textiles

    L. Wang and S. John

    Part III Applications

    10. Embroidered antennas for communication systems

    Z. Wang

    11. Electronic textiles for military personnel

    R. Nayak and L. Wang

    12. Wearable sensors for athletes

    M. Suh

    13. Electronic textiles for geotechnical and civil engineering

    D. Zangani

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