Discover the Future of Wearable Technology: Bluetooth Clothing Chip Design Tips

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The discussion focuses on designing wearable technology that transmits sensor data from clothing to smartphones. The original poster seeks research guidance for this project. Suggestions include exploring NASA's instrumentation used in space suits, which tracks various metrics like distance and height, potentially aiding in speed calculations. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the types of data to be sensed in the garment. Overall, the thread highlights the need for foundational research in wearable tech design.
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I design consumer products and have just received a commission to build a piece of clothing that transmits sensor data to a smartphone.

I'm looking for the best places to begin my research. Is there someone here that could help me?

Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
 
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scottb50 said:
I design consumer products and have just received a commission to build a piece of clothing that transmits sensor data to a smartphone.

I'm looking for the best places to begin my research. Is there someone here that could help me?

Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

What all are you planning on sensing in the garment? You could start by looking at what NASA instruments astronauts with when they are in their space suits...
 
It will track distance and height. From that we are looking to extrapolate speed.
 
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