2009
DOI: 10.4271/2009-01-2472
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Incorporating Advanced Controls, Displays and other Smart Elements into Space Suit Design

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“…Although research on the wearable system began as early as 1991, the GTWM smart shirt realized the real integration of textile materials and computing technology. As the research continues, the application of smart clothing is no longer limited to the military and is also widely used in aerospace [41], fire protection [42], medicine [40], fitness [43] and other fields.…”
Section: Overview Of Smart Clothing 41 Definition Of Smart Clothingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although research on the wearable system began as early as 1991, the GTWM smart shirt realized the real integration of textile materials and computing technology. As the research continues, the application of smart clothing is no longer limited to the military and is also widely used in aerospace [41], fire protection [42], medicine [40], fitness [43] and other fields.…”
Section: Overview Of Smart Clothing 41 Definition Of Smart Clothingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limited, yet growing, body of literature has just begun to address asynchronous communication in a variety of ways such as developing real-time schedule replanning (Marquez, Ludowise, McCurdy, & Li, 2010) and subsystem automation (Stetson, Deitsch, Cruzen, & Haddock, 2007;Stetson, Knickerbocker, Cruzen, & Haddock, 2011). There has also been efforts to enhance astronaut capability via prototype cuff display (Carr, Schwartz, & Rosenberg, 2002;Hodgson et al, 2003) and helmet display development (Jacobs, Di Capua, Husain, Mirvis, & Akin, 2011;Stolen, Dillow, Jacobs, & Akin, 2008). Various other software advances have also been developed recently including prototype automated timeline tracking, activity scheduling, and fault-detection (See Smith et al, (2014) for a summary).…”
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confidence: 99%