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Smart Shirt Moves from Research Lab to Production

机译:智能衬衫从研究实验室转移到生产环境

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The Wearable Motherboard, or Smart Shirt, designed by Georgia Institute of Technology researchers, will be further developed, manufactured, and marketed through a Georgia Tech agreement with Sensa Tex, a company funded by New York-based Seed One Ventures.Initial funding for the project came from the U.S. Department of Navy. The shirt was originally designed to use optical fibers to detect bullet wounds, and special fibers to monitor health vital signs during combat conditions.To use this new technology, a combat soldier attaches sensors to his body, pulls the T-shirt on, and attaches the sensors to the T-shirt. The shirt functions like a computer, with plastic optical fibers and conducting fibers woven throughout the fabric. There are no seams or breaks in the plastic optical fiber, which circumnavigates the T-shirt from top to bottom.
机译:由佐治亚理工学院研究人员设计的可穿戴主板或智能衬衫将通过佐治亚技术公司与Sensa Tex的协议进一步开发,制造和销售,该公司由总部位于纽约的Seed One Ventures资助。该项目来自美国海军部。最初设计该衬衫的目的是使用光纤来检测子弹伤,并使用特殊纤维来监控战斗条件下的健康生命体征。为了使用这项新技术,战斗士兵将传感器附着到他的身体上,将T恤穿上并附着T恤的传感器。衬衫的功能类似于计算机,其塑料纤维和导电纤维编织在整个织物中。塑料光纤没有接缝或折断,使T恤从上到下环绕。

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