Self-powered smart fabrics for wearable technologies / Fatemeh Mokhtari.
2022
TK7882.W437
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Title
Self-powered smart fabrics for wearable technologies / Fatemeh Mokhtari.
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ISBN
9783031064814 (electronic bk.)
303106481X (electronic bk.)
9783031064807
3031064801
303106481X (electronic bk.)
9783031064807
3031064801
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-06481-4 doi
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TK7882.W437
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.381
Summary
This book presents an innovative methodology to fabricate nanostructured piezoelectric composite fibers with wearable technologies application as an energy generator and/or sensors. It reports on methods of piezoelectric fiber formation and development of novel textile structures (weave, knit, braid, coil) with embedded electrodes. The flexibility and small diameter of the final fiber make it possible to use them in garment without affecting structure of comfort. The performance of the fiber generators was evaluated through different applications such as air and water sensor, health and movement monitoring, and energy generator. The book targets a wide readership including materials scientists, electrical engineering, soft robotics, Internet of things, electronic textiles, and wearable technology.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by University of Wollongong, Australia."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 12, 2022).
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Springer theses.
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Print version: 9783031064807
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Liquid Crystal Material for Microwave Applications
Microwave Material Characterization
2D Electronic Beam Steering Phased Array
Polarization Agile Antennas in LC Technology
Conclusion and Outlook.
Liquid Crystal Material for Microwave Applications
Microwave Material Characterization
2D Electronic Beam Steering Phased Array
Polarization Agile Antennas in LC Technology
Conclusion and Outlook.