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Wearables, Smart Textiles & Smart Apparel Smart Textiles and Smart Apparel

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Wearables, Smart Textiles & Smart Apparel

Wearables, Smart Textiles & Smart Apparel, the first book of its kind on the topic, is divided into two major themes, wearables that are part of the large textile family and those that are not. It provides a broad overview of topics, markets, applications, benefits, fears and technologies, also emphasizing the industrial economics and costs, etc. As the wearables market continues to grow, making inroads in classic clothing, luxury, medical and professional use, and in protection and accessories like sports bracelets, watches, glasses, fashion or sports shoes, etc., this book helps users understand the technology and its future in industry.

Part 1. Introduction to the World of Wearables 1. Definitions and Positions 2. Non-Textile and Textile Wearables 3. The Market - the Applications

Part 2. Constraints of a Wearable Project 4. Aspects to Take into Consideration for Wearables, Smart Textiles and Smart Apparel

Part 3. Examples of Non-textile Wearables and Smart Textiles and Apparel 5. Examples of Non-textile Wearables 6. Examples of Smart Fibers and Smart Textiles 7. The Future of Smart Fibers and Smart Textiles 8. Examples of Smart Apparel

Part 4. The Technologies Behind Wearables 9. Components

Part 5. Wearables: Smart Apparel, RF Connectivity and Big Data 10. RF Connectivity in Wearables 11. Global Architecture of Wearables: Connected Textiles

Part 6. Description of the Wearables and Connected Textiles Chain 12. Chain for a Connected Wearable

Part 7. Concrete Realization of a Wearables/Smart Textiles Solution: Examples and Costs 13. Examples of Concrete Realisation of Wearables: Smart Connected Apparel 14. Cost Aspects

Dominique Paret is the CEO and founder of "dp-Consulting" for 10 years. he is dealing on leading edge subjects as a technical expertise.
Graduated in electronics engineering (Breguet / ESIEE), Sciences at the University Paris VI, He began his career in 1968 as a TV Group Consumer Applications Labs leader within RTC-Compelec (several patents in the analog and digital domains) .
Before creating "dp-Consulting - Consultant & Training" in May 2006, he spent 40 years at "NXP / Philips Semiconductors France" as Technical Support Mgr in the "Innovation and Emerging Business" division.
He is also a national delegate in standardization organizations and a Senior Lecturer.
Pierre Crego is the founder and Director of Mercury Technologies, a consulting, expertise and software development company in the field of electronic transaction, mobile payments and IoT applications.
  • Helps define which wearables are part of the textile family
  • Presents both the negative and positive aspects of wearables
  • Demonstrates the connection and intelligence of wearables

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Ouvrage de 372 p.

15x22.8 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).

145,45 €

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