Development of a Clothing–Type Wearable Platform Focusing on Component Stability

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiaoli Piao ◽  
Yehyoun Kim ◽  
Ru Han ◽  
Darinka Popov ◽  
Sumin Helen Koo
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1999 ◽  
Vol 31 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. S203
Author(s):  
D. L. Thompson ◽  
G. A. King ◽  
M. J. Evans ◽  
K. L. Moreau ◽  
J. E. McLaughlin ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 39 (10) ◽  
pp. 1359-1366 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurgül Kilinç

The color preferences of girls and boys aged between 6 and 9 were evaluated to determine differences in terms of clothing type, sex, and children's age, and to generate data for child garment designers. In this survey of 312 girls and 316 boys, 5 different clothing types were investigated and it was concluded that clothing color preferences of children differ according to their age and sex but not according to clothing type.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Norhayaty Zahari ◽  
Mohd Rozi Ahmad ◽  
Raja Mohammed Firhad Raja Azi ◽  
Ridwan Yahaya ◽  
Ahmad Munir Che Muhamed ◽  
...  

The choice of clothing for enforcement personnel is vital to ensure minimum physical interference and optimum freedom of movement. The clothing type and fibre composition are important factors that have strong influence on the activities of enforcement personnel. This study presents an evaluation of the thermoregulatory responses for two type of enforcement personnel clothing after uphill running with different material composition.  Eight recreational trained respondents (age, 24.4 ± 2.3; height, 166.9 ± 3.3; body weight, 64.0 ± 5.8; BMI 23.0 ± 1.8) completed an 8 km run on a treadmill with 6% elevation wearing enforcement personnel clothing. Both clothing used in the trials were made of polyester/cotton (P50C50) and nylon/cotton (N20C80) material composition. The finding revealed that compared to P50C50 clothing, the N20C80 clothing does not have a good thermal balance. The loss of body mass did not vary significantly but the sweating rate differed significantly between trials (P = 0.008). The Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) of the participants was rated higher for N20C80 as compared to P50C50. The thermal sensation (P < 0.001), sweating sensation (P = 0.05), skin wetness (P = 0.007), clothing comfort (P < 0.01) and clothing humidity (P = 0.001) were significantly greater with N20C80 compared to P50C50 during exercise. The P50C50 clothing was more convenient to wear for the uphill running during the exercise. This study suggested that P50C50 would provide a better thermoregulatory response to regulate the thermal equilibrium between human skin and the environment.


2014 ◽  
Vol 910 ◽  
pp. 442-445
Author(s):  
Jia Horng Lin ◽  
Yu Tien Huang ◽  
Chin Mei Lin ◽  
Ching Wen Lou

People have been paying attention to wearers comfort with functional textile products, the clothing type of which are further required to be eco-friendly and versatile as well as to help health care and to make wearers comfortable. This study uses bamboo charcoal (BC)/stainless steel (SS) wrap yarns for warp-knitted fabrics with three structural arrangements, and the influence of which on the far infrared (FIR) emissivity, softness, air permeability, and water absorption of the resulting warp-knitted fabrics are then examined. The FIR emissivity of all three fabric types is beyond 0.8. Single-faced, front-weft BC/SS warp-knitted fabrics possess optimal air permeability of 290 cm3/s/cm2and optimal softness of 3.9 cm. The results of this study can serve as reference for the research design and direction of health care fabrics and increase their added value.


Author(s):  
Anastasia Vladimirovna Grecheneva ◽  
Nikolay Viktorovich Dorofeev ◽  
Maxim Sergeevich Goryachev

In this paper, we researched parameters of a person's gait according to the accelerometer of a mobile phone for the further development of the technology of intelligent gait analysis in biometric authentication systems. The paper considers the features of registering human movements based on various methods, describes the problems in assessing gait parameters based on accelerometric data of a mobile phone. The study involved 32 people aged 15 to 67 years, male and female, with different physiological characteristics (height, weight, posture). Also, two twins with the same physiological parameters and a person who underwent surgery on the knee joint were involved in the experimental group. The form of clothing was different-from tight-fitting trousers to loose trousers, and sneakers, shoes and shoes (for women) with low heels were used as shoes. The research methodology included the main types of movements that are performed in a person's daily life when walking. During the research, informative parameters were analyzed: the average value, the mean square deviation, the signal forms (the value of the correlation coefficient). In the course of the research, it was found that the use of a single accelerometric sensor of a mobile phone allows you to distinguish between the movements of a person when moving in different conditions (form of clothing, type of road, etc.), as well as to distinguish people by the features of movements.


Author(s):  
Amelie Alterauge ◽  
Cornelia Hofmann

The cloister church of Riesa (Saxony, Germany) contains two burial crypts which were used from the 17th to 19th century AD by local noble families, namely the barons von Felgenhauer, Hanisch/von Odeleben and von Welck. The crypt beneath the altar originally contained 50 inhumations of which about 30 are still preserved at present, either as coffins and/or mummies, while the northern crypt contained eight interments. During the last two centuries, the crypts have experienced major changes which could partly be reconstructed through historical records, photographs and oral history. The aim of the investigations, supported by the parish and the city museum, was to document the current state-of-preservation and to identify the inhumations by combining different types of evidence. The coffins were visually inspected and dated by typo-chronological comparisons, and inscriptions were transliterated whenever possible. Material, fabrication, clothing type and dating of the garments were determined during costume analysis. The mummified remains were subjected to a morphological investigation, including X-rays. Different body treatments resulting in natural or artificial mummification could be observed. In selected cases, samples for aDNA analysis were taken to test for kinship between individuals, and stable isotope analysis was performed for the reconstruction of diet, origin and age of weaning. Probable identification could only be achieved for the individuals with contextual information; however, the bioarchaeological analyses are still ongoing. The coffin ornamentation and inscriptions as well as the garments show chronological changes as well as individual preferences from the 17th to 19th century, most distinctive in the children burials. Faith in God and hope of resurrection remain constant attitudes to death, but familial affiliation becomes an important factor in early modern noble burials.


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