Smart clothing powered by Wi-Fi will monitor your health


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- This smart wear can also be used in water and can also be washed. Even if washed in a washing machine, the electronic circuit on its surface will not be damaged at all!

The use of costumes and garments with ingenuity is coming fast. In English it is called 'smart clothing'. Thus, the importance of clothes in today's age can be understood from the money spent on fashion designing and dress designing. Speaking of antiquity, when man invented to wear clothes like leaves, bark, animal skins, grass husks etc., he must have got the importance of advanced technology. At that time it was considered the same fashion to wear. It must have had a magical effect because clothing gives us warmth, keeps us dry, and covers our bodies.

We have now reached the stage where modern wear knows that modern inventions deserve to be included. With digital microprocessors that have revolutionized the field of computers becoming more or less affordable and new experimental materials for the transport of digital signals coming, it seems that the use of smart clothing will become very natural in the very near future.

We know that the beginning is with shoes. A company called Adidas made 'smart shoes' for runners in 2009. It seems that the smart wear revolution took place with the clever shoes of the athletes. The technology was used on the flexible surface of athletic shoe cushions. The purpose of the new technology was to figure out how to protect the athlete's foot bones from tremendous exposure to the ground. Different processes require different flexibility.

For example, when an athlete makes a high jump or a long jump, he strikes the ground straight down. While in a short distance race called ‘sprint’ there is a mild collision of the foot with the ground. Collisions also depend on how the surface is. Thus the flexibility of the shoe pad should depend on where and how it is used.

The company that makes smart shoes has put in the market by making the same shoes that suit every need instead of making different shoes for different needs. Slippers with rubber soles called 'sneakers' in English. It has something special from foam and rubber. It has a data microprocessor that responds to external influences and automatically modifies itself to match the information it receives as feedback.

Each pair of smart shoes tells the microprocessor the magnetic sensors, the amount of pressure. For that, it takes 1000 measurements in 1 second. From it the microprocessor chip calculates the ideal amount of flexibility and tells the tiny motor. The shoe wearer feels the flexibility of the shoe cushion. Either the cushion appears to be hardened or it seems to be softened. For this, of course, the shoe has an edema battery that powers the microprocessor and the electric motor.

But this is about shoes. Now let's talk about clothing. Now smart wear is coming in almost every fashion category. An American company that makes such garments constantly measures the important signs of the wearer. The wearer's BP, heart rate, body temperature and respiratory rate are the main ones. Another company has made a shirt. He constantly monitors the condition of people suffering from apnea. Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder. In it, a person often has a momentary shortness of breath when he is asleep. Such pain is also present in infants. And sometimes fatal.

T-shirts made using sensor technology can be used to monitor a baby's sleep. Another similar type of shirt has a small silicone based sensor. Now it detects if the wearer falls anywhere and it detects the cellphone or computer via wireless bluetooth. This way the information can be transmitted remotely through a microprocessor chip and a network of sensors in which parents can use this technology to remotely monitor the safety and health of their children and children to take care of their elderly mother or father.

Smart clothing-also known as high tech clothing, smart wear, electronic clothing, e-clothing છે is clothing with advanced technology to add functionality in addition to traditional use. Embedded with sensors and additional hardware for more smart functionality.

Such smart clothing can be connected to devices such as laptops and PCs via software via an app on a smartphone or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi through software. Through smart sensors, this smart wear activity matrix and key biometrics are collected. Can send data to your smartphone, via an app, to help with your health and performance.

Given this it seems that in the near future, all clothing will become smarter and leave behind traditional passive wear. These smart clothes will not only make you more productive but will also check your health status and also call for help if you have an accident. But one of the reasons why such clothes are not in your closet yet is that the used clothes have to be washed periodically and we know that electronics hate water, so can we find smart clothes that can be washed?

According to recent research, this makes it possible to stain smart clothing created by this research and it can be used and washed under water. Researchers at the University of Purdue in the United States and the University of Singapore have created smart clothes that can be washed in a washing machine without damaging the electronic components sewn on their surface.

It is powered by ubiquitous Wi-Fi signals. It consists of electronic circuits in the form of comb-shaped strips made of stainless steel fibers that are attached to the outer surface of the garment by sewing work or fabric adhesive, while the inner side has non-patterned conductor strips. The outer strips on the garment, around the body, wirelessly act as a track to 'glide' the 'surface waves'. While the lower strips act like ‘earthing’ and prevent radiation in the direction towards the body.

Second, Wi-Fi signals are usually emitted in all directions when exiting, resulting in most of the energy being transmitted to the surrounding area. This leads to a sharp decline in the efficiency of smart clothing and its

Most of the battery life is used to connect to other gadgets. But this new type of smart clothing doesn’t need a battery for power. It is able to power the circuits sewn on clothes, by storing energy from radio waves in the environment.

The question here is whether there is no danger to the health of the wearer who wears radio-waves? So researchers say the risks are very low. Less than keeping a smart phone close to a person's body for a long time. Negotiations are underway to commercialize smart clothing powered by such Wi-Fi and also washable, especially in the areas of athletics and healthcare where monitoring of body function and health is crucial.

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