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The rapid convergence of material science, electronics, and wearable technology has catalyzed the emergence of electronic textiles and conductive materials as foundational elements in the next generation of smart wearables. These innovative fabrics go beyond traditional clothing, integrating sensing, communication, and energy management capabilities to transform how we interact with the digital world. As demand grows for flexible, durable, and comfortable wearable systems that can monitor physiological signals, support remote healthcare, and enhance human-machine interaction, electronic…mehr

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The rapid convergence of material science, electronics, and wearable technology has catalyzed the emergence of electronic textiles and conductive materials as foundational elements in the next generation of smart wearables. These innovative fabrics go beyond traditional clothing, integrating sensing, communication, and energy management capabilities to transform how we interact with the digital world. As demand grows for flexible, durable, and comfortable wearable systems that can monitor physiological signals, support remote healthcare, and enhance human-machine interaction, electronic textiles are poised to redefine both consumer applications and industrial solutions. Next-Generation Electronic Textiles and Conductive Materials for Smart Wearables brings together interdisciplinary research and innovation across smart materials, nanoengineering, textile manufacturing, and biomedical integration. It highlights the latest advances in conductive polymers, graphene-infused fabrics, flexible printed electronics, and fiber-based sensors, while addressing critical challenges such as washability, signal fidelity, and data security. Covering topics such as 3D printing, nanomaterials, and wireless communications, this book is an excellent resource for researchers, engineers, academicians, healthcare professionals, product developers, innovators, and more.