Smart Clothing for People Safety and Health
Apvienotais pasaules latviešu zinātnieku III kongress un Letonikas IV kongress "Zinātne, sabiedrība un nacionālā identitāte": tēžu krājums 2011
Ausma Viļumsone, Juris Blūms, Aleksandrs Vališevskis, Ilze Baltiņa, Ivars Krieviņš, Inese Ziemele, Igors Šitvjenkins, Gaļina Terļecka, Inese Kašurina, Ingrīda Šahta, Iveta Ābele, Inga Dāboliņa, Marianna Grecka

Integration of electronic components into clothes is one of the one of the garments functions extension modes. The most common are integrated a variety of health monitoring sensors and human-location devices (GPS). Riga Technical University, Textile Technology and Design (TTDI) and the Technical Physics Institute (TFI) scientists main research directions are: Garments integrated micro-climate control systems New energy sources creation of garments integrated control operation 3D accelerometer usability into corrective clothing Optical fiber fabric, LED and motion sensors use in clothes and accessories to improve human vision.


Keywords
smart clothing, electronics in clothing, sensors

Viļumsone, A., Blūms, J., Vališevskis, A., Baltiņa, I., Krieviņš, I., Ziemele, I., Šitvjenkins, I., Terļecka, G., Parkova, I., Šahta, I., Ābele, I., Dāboliņa, I., Grecka, M. Smart Clothing for People Safety and Health. In: Apvienotais pasaules latviešu zinātnieku III kongress un Letonikas IV kongress "Zinātne, sabiedrība un nacionālā identitāte": tēžu krājums, Latvia, Rīga, 24-27 October, 2011. Rīga: RTU Izdevniecība, 2011, pp.25-25. ISBN 9789934102271.

Publication language
Latvian (lv)
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