ABSTRACT
Wearable technologies are now pervading many applications in several fields. The aim of this review paper is to collect and summarize the actual smart clothing in the space and military field where conditions could be critical for health and safety, and outline the innovation trend for innovative services to police and soldiers.
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Index Terms
- A Review of Smart Clothing in Military
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