ISBN-13: 978 1 84569 357 2
February 2009
484 pages 234 x 156mm hardback
Edited by J McCann, University of Wales Newport and D Bryson,
University of Derby, UK
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 83
- examines this emerging area of textile research including a
brief history and industry overview
- assesses the technologies
and materials available for the design and production of smart
clothing
- summarises requirements for smart textiles from both
health and performance perspectives
- discusses branding and
presentation of smart clothes to the consumer
Smart clothes and wearable technology is a relatively novel and
emerging area of interdisciplinary research within the fashion, textile,
electronics and related industries. This book provides a comprehensive review of
the end-user’s requirements and the technologies and materials available for the
design and production of smart clothing.
Part one looks at the design of
smart clothing and wearable technology including the emergence of wearable
computing, end-user requirements, and the design process from fibre selection to
product launch. Part two examines the general requirements for merging of a
range of textile structures with technology and communications for wearable
technologies. Part three reviews the types of production technologies available
for the development of smart clothing, including garment construction and fabric
joining, and the final part discusses the application of these new technologies
in smart clothing products and their presentation to consumers.
Smart
clothes and wearable technology is a unique and essential reference source
for researchers, designers and engineers developing textiles and clothing
products in this cross-disciplinary area. It will also be beneficial for those
in the healthcare industry and academics researching textiles, fashion and
design.