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Smart textiles: An overview

Van Langenhove et al., 2012

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13932816189043280797
Author
Van Langenhove L
Hertleer C
Schwarz A
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Intelligent Textiles and Clothing for Ballistic and NBC Protection: Technology at the Cutting Edge

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This chapter introduces smart textiles and explains how textile materials and structures can be used as sensors, actuators, communication devices, energy sources and storage tools, and even processors. Conductive materials serve as the base for smart textiles. There are …
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