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Understanding consumers' intentions to purchase smart clothing using PLS-SEM and fsQCA. [PDF]
With the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), smart clothing, which has enormous growth potential, has developed to suit consumers' individualized demands in various areas.
Shucong Chen, Jing Ye
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Perceptions and Resistance to Accept Smart Clothing: Moderating Effect of Consumer Innovativeness
Despite positive expectations from different organizations, smart clothing has not spread to the public. This study surveyed 320 adults to identify multiple obstacles arising from the adoption of smart clothing.
Naan Ju, Kyu-Hye Lee
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Sensor-Based Smart Clothing for Women’s Menopause Transition Monitoring [PDF]
Aging women usually experience menopause and currently there is no single diagnosing highly-sensitive and -specific test for recognizing menopause. For most employed women at their perimenopause age it is not convenient to visit a clinic for the hormone ...
Jie Luo, Aihua Mao, Zhongwen Zeng
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Distributed sensing along fibers for smart clothing. [PDF]
Textile sensors transform our everyday clothing into a means to track movement and biosignals in a completely unobtrusive way. One major hindrance to the adoption of “smart” clothing is the difficulty encountered with connections and space when scaling up the number of sensors.
Hannigan BC +3 more
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Smart Clothing Framework for Health Monitoring Applications
Wearable technologies are making a significant impact on people’s way of living thanks to the advancements in mobile communication, internet of things (IoT), big data and artificial intelligence. Conventional wearable technologies present many challenges
Mominul Ahsan +3 more
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Wearable Measurement of ECG Signals Based on Smart Clothing [PDF]
Smart clothing that can measure electrocardiogram (ECG) signals and monitor the health status of people meets the needs of our increasingly aging society.
Ming Li, Wei Xiong, Yongjian Li
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Consumers’ knowledge and acceptance of smart clothing
To help innovative products breakthrough in the marketplace, it is necessary to gain consumer trust. However, consumers do not necessarily receive innovations positively and may have various concerns.
Andreja Rudolf +2 more
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Study on body area network of smart clothing for physiological monitoring
With the popularity of the concept of big health and the important role of wearable devices in medical health, users pay more attention to the collection and acquisition of physiological data, but wearable devices attached to human users are independent,
Shen Lei +4 more
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Applications of Smart Clothing – a Brief Overview
Smart clothing is the next evolutionary step in wearable devices. It integrates electronics and textiles to create functional, stylish and comfortable solutions for people's daily needs.
Siqi Jiang +4 more
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Consumer resistance to innovation: smart clothing
Smart clothing is believed to have an enormous growth potential, but at present, it is not so attractive in terms of sales. This study identified various obstacles affecting consumers’ interest in smart clothing.
Naan Ju, Kyu-Hye Lee
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