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E-textiles for sports and fitness sensing: current state, challenges, and future opportunities

E-textiles for sports and fitness sensing: current state, challenges, and future opportunities
E-textiles for sports and fitness sensing: current state, challenges, and future opportunities
E-textiles have emerged as a fast-growing area in wearable technology for sports and fitness due to the soft and comfortable nature of textile materials and the capability for smart functionality to be integrated into familiar sports clothing. This review paper presents the roles of wearable technologies in sport and fitness in monitoring movement and biosignals used to assess performance, reduce injury risk, and motivate training/exercise. The drivers of research in e-textiles are discussed after reviewing existing non-textile and textile-based commercial wearable products. Different sensing components/materials (e.g., inertial measurement units, electrodes for biosignals, piezoresistive sensors), manufacturing processes, and their applications in sports and fitness published in the literature were reviewed and discussed. Finally, the paper presents the current challenges of e-textiles to achieve practical applications at scale and future perspectives in e-textiles research and development.
E-textiles, Fitness, Injury, Monitoring, Performance, Rehabilitation, Sensors, Sports, Wearable Technology, sports, wearable technology, monitoring, rehabilitation, performance, sensors, fitness, injury, e-textiles
1424-8220
Yang, Kai
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McErlain-Naylor, Stuart
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Isaia, Beckie
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Callaway, Andrew
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Yang, Kai, McErlain-Naylor, Stuart, Isaia, Beckie, Callaway, Andrew and Beeby, Stephen (2024) E-textiles for sports and fitness sensing: current state, challenges, and future opportunities. Sensors, 24 (4), [1058]. (doi:10.3390/s24041058).

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Abstract

E-textiles have emerged as a fast-growing area in wearable technology for sports and fitness due to the soft and comfortable nature of textile materials and the capability for smart functionality to be integrated into familiar sports clothing. This review paper presents the roles of wearable technologies in sport and fitness in monitoring movement and biosignals used to assess performance, reduce injury risk, and motivate training/exercise. The drivers of research in e-textiles are discussed after reviewing existing non-textile and textile-based commercial wearable products. Different sensing components/materials (e.g., inertial measurement units, electrodes for biosignals, piezoresistive sensors), manufacturing processes, and their applications in sports and fitness published in the literature were reviewed and discussed. Finally, the paper presents the current challenges of e-textiles to achieve practical applications at scale and future perspectives in e-textiles research and development.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 January 2024
Published date: 6 February 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.
Keywords: E-textiles, Fitness, Injury, Monitoring, Performance, Rehabilitation, Sensors, Sports, Wearable Technology, sports, wearable technology, monitoring, rehabilitation, performance, sensors, fitness, injury, e-textiles

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Local EPrints ID: 486920
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486920
ISSN: 1424-8220
PURE UUID: fe7598a9-cfaa-4e95-8e47-3710b9f8c9c0
ORCID for Kai Yang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7497-3911
ORCID for Stephen Beeby: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0800-1759

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Date deposited: 08 Feb 2024 17:41
Last modified: 16 Apr 2024 01:42

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Author: Kai Yang ORCID iD
Author: Stuart McErlain-Naylor
Author: Beckie Isaia
Author: Andrew Callaway
Author: Stephen Beeby ORCID iD

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