Berzowska, 2005 - Google Patents
Electronic textiles: Wearable computers, reactive fashion, and soft computationBerzowska, 2005
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- 3448247675703591748
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- Berzowska J
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- Textile
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E lectronic textiles, also referred to as smart fabrics, are quite fashionable right now. Their close relationship with the field of computer wearables gives us many diverging research directions and possible definitions. On one end of the spectrum, there are pragmatic …
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