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    Handbook of Smart Textiles

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    Handbook of Smart Textiles

    Handbook of Smart Textiles
    Springer | Physics | September 1, 2015 | ISBN-10: 9814451444 | 1063 pages | pdf | 40.07 mb

    Editors: Tao, Xiaoming (Ed.)
    Presents a comprehensive overview of smart textiles, from fundamental theory to real applications
    Supports students and academics through examples & exploration of experimental techniques
    Provides a working reference tool suitable for those in the smart textiles industry
    Collates leading expertise from diverse scientific and engineering communities


    About this Reference Work

    The “Handbook of Smart Textiles” aims to provide a comprehensive overview in the field of smart textile describing the state of the art in the research sector as well as the well-established techniques applied in industries. The handbook is planned to cover from fundamental theories, experimental techniques, characterization methods, as well as real applications with successful commercialized examples. The book is structured in a way in which it is appropriate for graduate students, PhD candidates, and professionals in diverse scientific and engineering communities devoted to relevant fields, including textile engineering, chemistry, bioengineering, material engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering. The book will also provide a solid reference for industrial players who look for innovative technologies as well as environmental, safety concerns for the development of smart textile related products.

    About the authors
    Prof. Tao is Chair Professor of Textile Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She has a BEng in textile engineering and a PhD in textile physics. Prof. Tao is the past World President and the elected Fellow of the Textile Institute, elected Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineering and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Design and Commercial Applications, UK. Prof. Tao is the Editor of international journal “Textile Progress” and serves on Editorial Board of more than 10 leading academic journals of the field.

    Prof. Tao is a leading figure in “Smart textiles”, for her outstanding research work on nanotechnology, photonic fibres and fabrics, flexible electronic and photonic devices in the last 18 years. She founded the Hong Kong Nanotechnology Centre for Functional and Intelligent Textile and Apparel in 2004. Prof. Tao has conducted numerous research projects and published more than 600 scientific publications including over 200 international journal papers. She is recognized by ISI as one of the top 1% most cited materials scientists in the world. She published the world first monograph on smart textiles in 2001. Among some a dozen books published on this topic around the world, she has three. Prof. Tao has been invited to deliver plenary/keynote presentations in over 70 international conferences. Among over 20 awards received by Prof. Tao, the most prestigious ones include the Honorary Fellowship of Textile Institute in 2011, the highest individual award of the field.
    A great lover of scientific discovery, Prof. Tao is also a prolific inventor of new technologies with 19 granted patents. Eight of the invented technologies have been licensed to companies worldwide for industrial applications. One of them has been used by 9 companies around the world and produced new textile and apparel products worth over 10.5 billion Hong Kong dollars. She started a company in 2011 with her PhD students to produce and market electronic textile devices and systems under the trademark SoftceptorTM . Her photonic fabrics created by integrating science and arts together have been invited to exhibit in Tokyo Museum of Future and Hong Kong Art Museum.

    Topics
    Optical and Electronic Materials
    Nanotechnology and Microengineering
    Textile Engineering
    Laser Technology, Photonics
    Biomedical Engineering


    Industry Sectors
    Materials & Steel
    Automotive
    Chemical Manufacturing
    Electronics
    IT & Software
    Telecommunications
    Consumer Packaged Goods
    Aerospace



    Electric Functions of Textile Polymers
    Hirai, Toshihiro (et al.)
    Pages 3-29
    Conducting Polymer Fibers
    Foroughi, Javad (et al.)
    Pages 31-62
    Conductive Polymer Fibers for Sensor Devices
    Kimura, Mutsumi
    Pages 63-78
    Optical Fibers
    Schwarz-Pfeiffer, Anne (et al.)
    Pages 79-108
    Polymer Optical Fiber for Smart Textiles
    Zeng, Wei
    Pages 109-125
    Fibers with the Tunable Structure Colors Based on the Ordered and Amorphous Structures
    Yuan, Wei (et al.)
    Pages 127-154
    Photochromic Fibers and Fabrics
    Parhizkar, Marzieh (et al.)
    Pages 155-182
    Shape Memory Fibers
    Hu, Jinlian (et al.)
    Pages 183-207
    Silk Fibers as Smart Materials Toward Medical Textiles
    Tamada, Yasushi (et al.)
    Pages 209-224
    Phase Change Fibers and Assemblies
    Meng, Qinghao (et al.)
    Pages 225-251
    Fiber-Based Wearable Electronic Circuits and Systems
    Lin, Shu
    Pages 255-291
    Flexible Fabric Strain Sensors
    Yi, Weijing
    Pages 293-316
    Soft Tactile Sensors for Human-Machine Interaction
    Wang, Fei
    Pages 317-355
    Textile Sensors
    Toprakci, Hatice A. K. (et al.)
    Pages 357-379
    Flexible Actuators
    Chen, Wei (et al.)
    Pages 381-410
    Development of Nanogenerators in Wearable Electronics
    Song, Chen (et al.)
    Pages 411-431
    Textile Antenna Systems: Design, Fabrication, and Characterization
    Rogier, Hendrik
    Pages 433-458
    Energy-Harvesting Fabric Antenna
    Costanzo, Alessandra (et al.)
    Pages 459-485
    Mechanisms for Fiber-based Nanogenerators
    Zeng, Wei
    Pages 487-511
    Functional Nanofibers for Energy Storage
    Lu, Yao (et al.)
    Pages 513-547
    Fabric Substrates and Interconnectors for Three-Dimensional Surfaces
    Li, Qiao (et al.)
    Pages 549-575
    Photonic Fabric Devices for Phototherapy
    Jing, Shen
    Pages 577-596
    Polymer Optical Fiber Bragg Grating
    Zhifeng, Zhang
    Pages 597-613
    Applications of Electrospun Nanofibers for Electronic Devices
    Fang, Jian (et al.)
    Pages 617-652
    Printed Textile-Based Electronic Devices
    Torah, R. (et al.)
    Pages 653-687
    Thermal Regulation of Electrically Conducting Fabrics
    Tong, Jiahui (et al.)
    Pages 689-718
    Relationship Between Electromechanical Properties and Fabric Structures Made from Intrinsically Conductive Fibers
    Hui, Zhang
    Pages 719-737
    Fabrication of Organic Materials for Electronic Textiles
    Lim, Tae Hwan (et al.)
    Pages 739-773
    Evaluation Methods and Instruments of Dry Biopotential Electrodes
    Hao, Liu (et al.)
    Pages 775-808
    Applications of Terahertz Wave Technology in Smart Textiles
    Yang, Dongxiao
    Pages 809-842
    Standards for Smart Textiles
    Hertleer, Carla (et al.)
    Pages 843-856
    Color-Changing Textiles and Electrochromism
    Kelly, Fern M. (et al.)
    Pages 859-889
    Smart Nanofibrous Membranes with Controllable Porous Structure and Surface Wettability for High Efficient Separation Materials
    Si, Yang (et al.)
    Pages 891-918
    Thermo-responsive Textiles
    Wang, Jiping (et al.)
    Pages 919-951
    Novel Synthesis Pathways for PNIPAAm-Based Hydrogels and Their Application in Thermosensitive Textiles
    Jovancic, Petar (et al.)
    Pages 953-984
    Textile-Based Body Sensor Networks and Biomedical Computing for Healthcare Applications
    Kim, Yong (et al.)
    Pages 985-1004
    Photonic Fabrics for Fashion and Interior
    Tan, Jeanne
    Pages 1005-1033
    Smart Textiles: Past, Present, and Future
    Langenhove, Lieva
    Pages 1035-1058


    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    191 illus., 374 in colour

    More info and Hardcover at Springer

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