Textiles have been
concomitant of human civilization for thousands
of years. With the advances in chemistry and materials, integrating
textiles with energy harvesters will provide a sustainable, environmentally
friendly, pervasive, and wearable energy solution for distributed
on-body electronics in the era of Internet of Things. This article
comprehensively and thoughtfully reviews research activities regarding
the utilization of smart textiles for harvesting energy from renewable
energy sources on the human body and its surroundings. Specifically,
we start with a brief introduction to contextualize the significance
of smart textiles in light of the emerging energy crisis, environmental
pollution, and public health. Next, we systematically review smart
textiles according to their abilities to harvest biomechanical energy,
body heat energy, biochemical energy, solar energy as well as hybrid
forms of energy. Finally, we provide a critical analysis of smart
textiles and insights into remaining challenges and future directions.
With worldwide efforts, innovations in chemistry and materials elaborated
in this review will push forward the frontiers of smart textiles,
which will soon revolutionize our lives in the era of Internet of
Things.