Electroactive Fabrics for Distributed, Conformable and Interactive Systems
Link ID 128208
Title Electroactive Fabrics for Distributed, Conformable and Interactive Systems
Url http://www.media.mit.edu/resenv/classes/MAS965/readings/derossi1.pdf
Description Technical paper about the monitoring of body kinematics, and the analysis of human postures and gestures by using strain gage sensors woven into textile fabrics developed to create wearable clothing based systems. Authors: D. de Rossi and others.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Textiles > Resources > Articles and Studies > Smart Textiles
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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