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Innovative Design of Intelligent Clothing Based on Body Temperature Monitoring

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DOI: 10.23977/ieim.2023.060401 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 435

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Xing Zhao 1

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1 Taiyuan Normal University, Jinzhong, Shanxi, 030600, China

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Xing Zhao

ABSTRACT

Due to the continuous improvement of the economic level and the changing social environment, people have not only limited to wearing clothes, but also have higher requirements for the beauty of clothes, from the basic need of wearing clothes to the increasingly high requirements for clothes. The emergence of health-monitoring smart clothing reflects the change of people's concept and demand. The application of such health monitoring smart clothing is no longer limited to the military and medical fields, but there are also more and more health monitoring smart clothing for daily life. Therefore, this paper systematically analyzes and researches the theoretical knowledge related to the design of temperature-monitoring smart clothing, summarizes the components of health-monitoring smart clothing for temperature monitoring data and the problems that still exist, and discovers and researches innovative methods for such smart clothing from the research of market demand. In addition, we have found and researched the innovative methods of these smart garments from the market demand research, and carried out the innovative design experiments on the health smart garments for temperature monitoring with the market demand as the starting point. 

KEYWORDS

Temperature Monitoring, Market Demand, Innovative Design, Wearable

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Xing Zhao, Innovative Design of Intelligent Clothing Based on Body Temperature Monitoring. Industrial Engineering and Innovation Management (2023) Vol. 6: 1-9. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ieim.2023.060401.

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