
Step he did was part of an effort to create 'smart textiles' or clothing worn but has an electronic device that can collect, store, send, and receive information in it.
In the laboratory, Volakis own focus to the delivery and receipt of information, trying tochange the military clothing, hospital robes, shirts and even day-to-day becomes anantenna.
In addition to bringing the technology in science fiction films to the real world, for example,enough said through the collar if you want to talk to others, the antenna will bring in clothingfor soldiers hidden communication method, wireless monitors for patients and can achievea better signal .
Even so, Volakis and his team took at least one year to develop civilian clothes aperturefor users. However, his lab succeeded in making antennas in bulletproof vests for the U.S.army.
With the vest, said Chi-Chih Chen, a researcher who developed, equipped with an antenna on the front panel and three other panels in the rear, the same as having 'moreeyes and ears' for its users.
"We have plenty of room in our bodies. Why do not we use to put an antenna there, "saidVolakis. "Let us make sure that we will continue to get 5 bars on our communicationdevices. Or even if necessary, 10 bars, "he said.
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