Scientists in Finland have developed a new technology for smart clothing that automatically adjusts its temperature depending on the wearer's need.
The technology can be utilized in smart fabrics and clothing that are able to calculate whether the wearer need to be cooled or warmed based on initial data measured from the person and the environment .
Further more this technology is able to determine the needed warming or cooling power so that the thermal sensation of the person wearing the cloth remains optional in varying condition, according to researchers of at VTT Technical Research Center
The technology is based on the Human Thermal Model calculation tool, which measures a person's individual thermal sensation from the prevailing conditions.
There are also significant differences between men and women, due to the fact that men have on average 5 to 15 kg more muscle mass than women.
The technology can be utilized in smart fabrics and clothing that are able to calculate whether the wearer need to be cooled or warmed based on initial data measured from the person and the environment .
Further more this technology is able to determine the needed warming or cooling power so that the thermal sensation of the person wearing the cloth remains optional in varying condition, according to researchers of at VTT Technical Research Center
The technology is based on the Human Thermal Model calculation tool, which measures a person's individual thermal sensation from the prevailing conditions.
There are also significant differences between men and women, due to the fact that men have on average 5 to 15 kg more muscle mass than women.
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