Abstract

In response to the changes, international research and innovation has as a priority, the development of a sustainable health system with tools to ensure both the personalization of the medical act and the implementation of prevention activities. The motivation for the use of textile elements, in this context, addresses functional, aesthetic, social, communicative, psychic and moral aspects. The balance between functionality, durability, economy, ergonomics and beauty in the case of textile systems, that change the quality of life and add value, is the result of modern design focused on meeting the requirements of use. The paper presents the results of an experimental study for the realization and testing under static conditions of textile structures used as a support for attachment sensors or electronic functions.

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