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E-grāmata: Wearables, Smart Textiles & Smart Apparel

(CEO Mercury Technologies), (CTO dp-Consulting)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780081027646
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Wearables: Smart Textiles and 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.

  • 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
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Preface xvii
Note to Readers xxi
Preamble xxiii
Part 1 Introduction to the World of Wearables
1(34)
Introduction to Part 1
3(2)
Chapter 1 Definitions and Position
5(4)
1.1 A few definitions
5(2)
1.1.1 Wearables
5(1)
1.1.2 Objects
6(1)
1.1.3 Connected
6(1)
1.1.4 IoT
6(1)
1.1.5 Secured
7(1)
1.1.6 Smart Wearables
7(1)
1.2 The position of this book
7(2)
Chapter 2 Non-textile and Textile Wearables
9(8)
2.1 Non-textile Wearables or "accessories"
9(1)
2.2 "Textile" Wearables
9(1)
2.3 Smart textiles
10(1)
2.3.1 Definitions
10(1)
2.4 Materials
11(1)
2.4.1 Textile material
11(1)
2.4.2 Functional textile material
11(1)
2.4.3 Smart textile material
12(1)
2.5 Smart textile systems and their typologies
12(5)
2.5.1 Textile system
12(1)
2.5.2 Smart textile system
12(1)
2.5.3 Textile system typologies
12(1)
2.5.4 Level of integration of electronics in textiles
13(3)
2.5.5 Textiles with active functions
16(1)
Chapter 3 The Market -- the Applications
17(18)
3.1 The world of the Internet of Things
17(1)
3.2 The world of Wearables
18(9)
3.2.1 The global market of Wearables and their applications
18(1)
3.2.2 The market of "accessory" Wearables
19(4)
3.2.3 The smart Textiles market
23(4)
3.3 A view of the market from the consumer side
27(8)
3.3.1 Purchase levers
27(1)
3.3.2 The brakes to purchasing Wearables
27(2)
3.3.3 The solutions that generate trust
29(1)
3.3.4 The innovation "hype" curve
30(5)
Part 2 Constraints of a Wearable Project
35(2)
Introduction to Part 2
37(2)
Chapter 4 Aspects to Take into Consideration for Wearables, Smart Textiles and Smart Apparel
39
4.1 Financial and marketing aspects
40(2)
4.1.1 "Sellable" versus "buyable"
40(2)
4.2 Ergonomic aspects
42(1)
4.2.1 Mechanical shape and design versus ergonomy
42(1)
4.2.2 User operating flexibility
42(1)
4.3 Technical aspects
43(1)
4.3.1 Life cycle of a new product
43(1)
4.3.2 Technical-economic feasibility
43(1)
4.3.3 Design
44(1)
4.3.4 Industrialization, manufacturing process and quality
44(1)
4.4 Energy aspects
44(2)
4.4.1 Energy supply of a Wearable
44(2)
4.5 Industrial aspects
46(1)
4.6 Regulatory aspects and recommendations
47(26)
4.6.1 Radio frequency regulations (RF)
48(2)
4.6.2 Health recommendations
50(1)
4.6.3 Regulations concerning "health"
51(3)
4.6.4 Regulations for individual and societal freedom
54(5)
4.6.5 The different data to protect in Wearables
59(1)
4.6.6 Wearables, smart textiles, smart apparel and personal data
60(7)
4.6.7 Regulation of PPE
67(3)
4.6.8 Environmental regulations and recycling
70(3)
4.7 Normative aspects
73(6)
4.7.1 Why talk about normative aspects?
73(1)
4.7.2 The ISO, CEN, IEC and CENELEC agencies
73(1)
4.7.3 CEN -- Comite Europeen de Normalisation (European Standardization Committee)
74(1)
4.7.4 IEC -- International Electrotechnical Commission
74(3)
4.7.5 ISO/AFNOR
77(1)
4.7.6 IEEE
78(1)
4.7.7 ETSI
78(1)
4.7.8 Summary
78(1)
4.8 Applicative aspects
79(7)
4.8.1 Why speak of applicative aspects?
79(1)
4.8.2 Pre-sale
79(1)
4.8.3 Midway between pre-sale and sale
79(1)
4.8.4 Sale
79(1)
4.8.5 Maintenance
79(5)
4.8.6 Post-sale
84(2)
4.8.7 Recycling
86(1)
4.9 Security aspects
86(11)
4.9.1 The weak links
87(2)
4.9.2 Potential remedies
89(1)
4.9.3 Security target
90(1)
4.9.4 Levels of security applicable in Wearables
91(3)
4.9.5 Cryptography
94(1)
4.9.6 Security and Wearables for the Consumer Market
94(2)
4.9.7 Vulnerabilities and attacks of the Wearable chain
96(1)
4.10 Cost aspects
97
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.