Designing Ultra-Personalised Embodied Smart Textile Services for Well-Being

Martijn Ten Bhömer, Oscar Tomico, Stephan Wensveen

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Abstract

Smart textiles are becoming more integrated with service ecosystems that go beyond the current horizontal textile value chain. This will extend the material and tangible properties of smart textiles to intangible properties from services, such as the ability to measure and store data and change the functionality of a material over time. It is thus becoming more urgent for textile developers and service providers to work closer together to develop these types of smart textile services (STSs). This opens up a vast field of opportunities for textile developers, product designers, and service designers to combine their disciplines to develop close-to-the-body applications in the area of well-being.The role of the body, the degree of personalisation, and the prototyping process provide opportunities for ultra-personalisation within these new types of embodied STSs. We present an overview of commercially available STSs based on these three elements. We then analyse three STSs that we have developed in the context of well-being.We advocate that within the exemplified STSs the service interface is strongly connected to the bodily senses of the people using the service. This connection is further specified with three notions of ultra-personalisation: personalisation through the material properties, the design of the garment, and the programming of the interactions with the wearer.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Smart Medical Textiles
Subtitle of host publicationTreatments and Health Monitoring
PublisherElsevier Inc.
Pages155-175
Number of pages21
ISBN (Electronic)9781782424000
ISBN (Print)9781782423799
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Smart textile services
  • Tactile Dialogues
  • Ultra-personalisation
  • Vibe-ing
  • Vigour
  • Well-being

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering
  • General Materials Science

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