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Smart ApparelsA Cursory Overview
Nanotechnology and Advance Material Breakout Group, 17 November 2015
Praveen Jayasuriya
Technology Entrepreneur – MAS Innovation
History Sundaresan Jayaraman, Kolon Professor, at Georgia Tech
He and his research students have made significant contributions in the following areas:
•Wearable Biomedical Systems
•Engineering Design and Analysis of Intelligent Textile Structures and Processes
•Design and Development of Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) for textiles and apparel.
•His group's research has led to the realization of the world's first Wearable Motherboard™
Dr. Vijay K. Varadan
•21st Century Endowed Chair of Nano- and Bio-Technology and Medicine, University of Arkansas
•University Distinguished Professor of Engineering Science and Electrical Engineering, Penn State University
•Professor of Neurosurgery, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
•Co-Founder, Inventor and Chief Technology Officer, Nanowear Inc.
Sensing & Feedback – The PromiseElements – Human Body Metric Comments
Biometric Activity Steps, Calories etc Low algorithmic complexity Simple garment integration Red ocean
Biometric Heart Rate, Breathing rate, Respiration, EMG, EEG etc
Low algorithmic complexity Simple garment integration Red ocean
Biochemical Sweat, Hydration, Temperature, Blood Glucose, PhLevels, GSR, Nutrition, Glucose, Blood Chemistry, Urinary Analysis, Ovulation, Pregnancy
Sensor play Blue ocean
Biomechanical Muscle, Skeletal and Motion Larger apparel play Blue ocean
Psychological Motivation, Progress, Behavioral Change and Adoption
Critical for development of long term use
A Value Chain for Smart ApparelDistributionBrandingManufacturingIntegrationComponents
Sensors
Commoditized Electronics
Non Commoditized Electronics
Raw Material – Non Functional
Functional Material
Electronic Device Assembly
Product, Hardware & Process Design
Apps & Web Portal
Data Management (Cloud Service)
Creating Data Standards
Insight Algorithms
Garment Manufacturing
Garment & Data Solution
BrandOwnership
Distribution Channel
Science / Knowledge on Bio metric/ Bio Mechanic
and Bio Chemical
Consumer
Challenges
Guaranteed durability
Guaranteed washability
Safety and compliance
Developing platformable standard methods
DFM for Smart Apparel
Rapid prototyping
Quality control
Testing
Sustainable manufacturing and consumption
Development of robust, high TRL chemical sensors
Smart Apparel
Algorithm & Software
Technologies
Garment Technologies
Material Science &
Technologies
Electronic Technologies
Manufacturing Technologies
OpportunitiesApparel as a battery
Large surface area Capacity proportional to surface areaDan Steingart (Princeton) and others
Apparel as a second skinSensing and feedbackDiagnostics Continuous, time domain monitoring
Embedding electronics into yarn, fibers and substratesNext generation smart apparel
Apparel as an interfaceGoogle Project Jaquard
Smart Apparel
Algorithm & Software
Technologies
Garment Technologies
Material Science &
Technologies
Electronic Technologies
Manufacturing Technologies
A Vision for The Future
From space.com on After Earth (2013 film),
“Our clothes are much cooler in the future.While running around Earth, Kitai's suit changes depending on his environment. When itsenses that danger is approaching, his clothing turns black and armor-like. When it's cold,the suit turns blue and tan, but it doesn't seem to provide any added warmth. Still, it's auseful invention most current humans wouldn't turn down…”