Towards circular economy in the textiles and clothing value chain through blockchain technology and IoT: A review
The textile and clothing industry sector has today a big environmental impact, not only due to
the consumption of water and the use of toxic chemicals but also due to the increasing levels …
the consumption of water and the use of toxic chemicals but also due to the increasing levels …
Wearable textile UHF-RFID sensors: A systematic review
C Luo, I Gil, R Fernández-García - Materials, 2020 - mdpi.com
Textile radio-frequency identification operating in ultra-high frequency (UHF-RFID) sensors
based on different scenarios are becoming attractive with the forthcoming internet of things …
based on different scenarios are becoming attractive with the forthcoming internet of things …
RFID sensing technologies for smart agriculture
With the advent of emerging technologies, traditional agriculture practices are now shifting
towards the “smart” approach. Smart agriculture aims to automate most aspects of the plant …
towards the “smart” approach. Smart agriculture aims to automate most aspects of the plant …
Washable, breathable, and stretchable e-textiles wirelessly powered by omniphobic silk-based coils
The commercial development of smart garments is currently hindered by significant
challenges, such as dependence on batteries, reduced washability, and difficult …
challenges, such as dependence on batteries, reduced washability, and difficult …
Textile-based batteryless moisture sensor
X Chen, H He, Z Khan, L Sydänheimo… - IEEE antennas and …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this letter, we establish a new type of passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) radio frequency
identification (RFID) technology-based sensor with a referenced readout for moisture. We …
identification (RFID) technology-based sensor with a referenced readout for moisture. We …
Toward low-cost RF-Based bulk fabric classification for the textile industry
J Lejarreta-Andrés, J Melià-Seguí… - IEEE Sensors …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Fashion industry is currently low sustainable, where less than 1% of textile garments are
recycled, generating 92 million tons of waste per year. Solutions to enable circular economy …
recycled, generating 92 million tons of waste per year. Solutions to enable circular economy …
Mobile robots and rfid technology-based smart care environment for minimizing risks related to employee turnover during pandemics
A Poberznik, M Leino, J Huhtasalo, T Jyräkoski, P Valo… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
During a pandemic, it is imperative that all staff members have up-to-date information on
changing work practices in the healthcare environment. This article presents a way to …
changing work practices in the healthcare environment. This article presents a way to …
ClothFace: A Passive RFID‐Based Human‐Technology Interface on a Shirtsleeve
A Mehmood, H He, X Chen, A Vianto… - Advances in Human …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This paper introduces ClothFace, a shirtsleeve‐integrated human‐technology interface
platform, which comprises two wrist antennas and three radio frequency identification (RFID) …
platform, which comprises two wrist antennas and three radio frequency identification (RFID) …
A smart textile system to detect urine leakage
ME Marc, G Ignacio, FG Raúl - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper a wearable system with a sensor embroidered on a textile substrate to detect
urine leaks is presented. The system consists of a moisture textile capacitive sensor together …
urine leaks is presented. The system consists of a moisture textile capacitive sensor together …
Reliability evaluation of wearable radio frequency identification tags: Design and fabrication of a two-part textile antenna
X Chen, L Ukkonen, J Virkki - Textile Research Journal, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Passive radio frequency identification-based technology is a convincing approach to the
achievement of versatile energy-and cost-efficient wireless platforms for future wearable …
achievement of versatile energy-and cost-efficient wireless platforms for future wearable …