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Electronic textiles, or e-textiles, describe fabrics that incorporate electronic components and digital devices to sense, respond to, or communicate information about the wearer or environment. They integrate textile substrates with sensors, actuators, circuits, and power sources, and can be woven, knitted, nonwoven, or embroidered. Components may include conductive fibers or yarns, flexible sensors, microcontrollers, actuators, energy storage such as flexible batteries or supercapacitors, and wireless interfaces.

Construction methods include weaving, knitting, embroidery with conductive threads, printed electronics on textile surfaces, and the

Applications span health and wellness, sports and rehabilitation, safety gear, industrial monitoring, and interactive fashion. Smart

Challenges include washability, durability under bending and stretching, comfort, heat generation, battery safety, data privacy and

Research and industry activity in e-textiles is multidisciplinary, combining textile engineering, electronics, materials science, and user

integration
of
chips
and
components
into
seams
or
linings.
Common
sensing
modalities
include
physiological
signals
(heart
rate,
temperature,
respiration),
environmental
monitoring
(gas,
humidity),
and
gesture
or
position
sensing.
Power
management
is
a
key
consideration,
with
energy
harvesting
or
flexible
batteries
and
the
goal
of
washable,
durable
devices.
Wireless
communication
standards
such
as
Bluetooth,
NFC,
or
Zigbee
are
used
to
connect
e-textiles
to
smartphones
or
other
devices.
garments
may
monitor
vital
signs,
provide
haptic
feedback,
or
enable
remote
control
of
devices.
Environmental
sensors
embedded
in
textiles
can
report
air
quality
or
contamination.
security,
and
regulatory
compliance.
Standards
and
testing
programs
address
electrical
safety,
electromagnetic
compatibility,
wash
durability,
and
interoperability,
but
the
field
lacks
uniform,
universal
standards
across
applications.
experience
design.
Ongoing
developments
aim
to
improve
reliability,
ease
of
integration,
and
accessibility
for
mass
production,
with
an
emphasis
on
user
safety
and
data
protection.