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    Oslo, 24 th June 2009

    PROETEX conceptPROETEX concept

    A textileA textileplatformplatform

    for:for:Sensing,Sensing,

    actuation,actuation,processing,processing,

    energy,energy,

    transmissiontransmission

    Outer Garment:Outer Garment:

    Accelerometers,Accelerometers,ExternalExternal

    Temperature,Temperature,GPS, Alarms,GPS, Alarms,

    Flexible BatteryFlexible Battery

    Inner Garment sensors:Inner Garment sensors:

    Heart rate, respiration,Heart rate, respiration,

    temperaturetemperature

    Electronic Box:Electronic Box:

    Data Processing &Data Processing &TransmissionTransmission

    Shoe:Shoe:

    Toxic Gas Sensor, WirelessToxic Gas Sensor, WirelessTransmissionTransmission

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    PROETEX conceptPROETEX concept

    In addition:In addition:

    Sensing &Sensing &transmissiontransmission

    for victimfor victimcarecare

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    Numbers ofNumbers of ProetexProetex

    Timing& Applicative

    objectives

    M18 M36 M48 M54

    Members& Funding

    12.8

    8.1

    22

    6%33.6%60.4%Costs9.4%28.9%61.7%Budget

    311 (5 SMEs)8PartnersPartnersEnd UsersCompanies

    Academics &Research

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    Which emergencies?

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    Wearable Sensors

    Impedance

    pneumography

    Pletismography

    Parameter

    • Heart beat rate

    • Respiratory rate• Body Temperature

    • Blood Oxygen Saturation

    • Dehydration (from sweat)

    Textile electrode

    Digital TemperatureSensor

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    Wearable Sensors

    Outer garment:

    Accelerometers +textilepiezoresistorsformotion/posturedetection

    Gas sensor

    Termperaturesensor

    Thermal Flowsensor

    Shoe: Gas sensors + posture sensor

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    Wearable Communication systems

    Wearable Antenna

    PEB

    Short Range On Body Communication

    WirelessBoot Sensor

    WirelessHelmet Sensor

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    Wearable Energy

    10 nW

    100 nW

    1µµµµW

    10 µW

    100µW

    1 mW

    10 mW100 mW

    1 W

    10 W

    100 W

    µP desktop

    µP laptop

    GSM

    Medical Implants

    Tag RFID

    standby10 nW

    100 nW

    1µµµµW

    10 µW

    100µW

    1 mW

    10 mW100 mW

    1 W

    10 W

    100 W

    10 n W

    100 nW

    1µµµµW

    10 µW

    µW

    10 mW100 mW

    µP desktop

    µP laptop

    GSM

    PALM, MP3

    Receiver FM

    Tag RFID

    Electronic watch

    standby

    Transceiver Bluetooth

    Quartz Oscillator 32 kHz

    Flexible batteries

    FlexiblePhotovoltaics

    + piezoelectric and thermoelectric generation

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    HighlightsHighlights

    OuterOutergarmentgarment

    & Shoes& Shoes

    Focus on:Focus on:

    Customization of the outer garment for the different end-users

    Power autonomy and communication for the shoe

    Lessons learnt from the 1Lessons learnt from the 1 stst prototypesprototypes

    Fabrication and first tests of the 2Fabrication and first tests of the 2 ndnd prototypesprototypes

    InnerInnerGarment &Garment &

    VictimVictimPatchPatch

    Focus on:Focus on:Assessment of the first prototypes in professional physiological labs

    Lessons learnt: design of the second prototypes

    Fabrication of the Second Generation of Prototypes

    Main novelties of prototypesMain novelties of prototypes ’’ second generationsecond generation

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    Flow of activitiesFlow of activities

    4 th

    CommunicCommunicationsations

    ElectronicsElectronics

    3 rd2nd1 stTextileTextileprototypesprototypes

    S y s t e m

    I n t e g r a

    t i o n

    L a

    b t e s t i n g

    E r g o n o m i c

    t r i a l s

    F i e l d t r i a

    l s

    ( n + 1

    ) t h

    g e n e r a

    t i o nsource drain

    insulator

    organic semiconductor

    Vds

    Vg

    gate

    bio-functionalized receptor layersourcesource draindrain

    insulator

    organic semiconductor

    Vds

    Vg

    gate

    bio-functionalized receptor layer

    n t h

    g e n e r a

    t i o n

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    Laboratory tests 1st prototype

    Professional physiological laboratories:

    “Centro Studi Attività Motorie” (CSAM) of the Fondazione S.Maugeri, Pavia (Italy)

    “Centre Recherche Service Santé Armée” (CRSSA), Grenoble

    (France).

    Field Trial Scenario 1 Field Trial Scenario 2

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    Protocol of Laboratory tests

    List of activities1. Subject sitting on a chair, quiet standing;2. Subject walking slowly on a treadmill (speed: 2.5 km/h, slope:

    0 %);3. Subject sitting on a chair, quiet standing;4. Subject walking fast on a treadmill (speed: 5.0 km/h, slope: 0

    %);5. Subject sitting on a chair, quiet standing;

    6. Subject climbing a slope on a treadmill (speed: 4.0 km/h,slope 13 %);7. Subject sitting on a chair, quiet standing;8. Subject climbing a slope on a treadmill (speed: 4.0 km/h,

    slope 13 %): elastic band

    9. Subject sitting on a chair, quiet standing, with elastic band10. Subject running on a treadmill (speed: 8.0 Km/h, slope: 0 %):elastic band.

    11. Subject sitting on a chair, quiet standing, with elastic band

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    Reference systems

    Golden Standard

    ECG Holter(ClickHolter by Cardioline)

    Pr oetex Holter Error

    Holter

    HR HRPerc

    HR−

    =

    Statistical Analysis•mean error & standard deviation•mean distance & standard deviation•mean percentage error•statistical distributions of the errors

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    Golden Standard

    SpirometerHS 255N Human Physiology Kit byCB Sciences

    Statistical Analysis•mean error & standard deviation•mean distance & standard deviation•mean percentage error•statistical distributions of the errors

    Spirometer

    Spirometer oetex Error BR

    BR BRPerc

    −=

    Pr

    Reference systems

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    Heart Rate• Mild or normal activity: mean

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    • Tests in the Climatic Chamber at T = 45°C, Rh 60%, wind 0.8 m/s (very hardconditions) set the working limit of the

    prototype due to– Size– Hydrogel membranes

    – Hyper transpiration of the user

    Summary of results and indications for proto n. 2

    Remotion of hydrogel membranes

    Production of more sizes of the innergarment in order to fit many differentsubjects

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    Main novelties of the second prototypesMain novelties of the second prototypes

    Inner Garment: how it was

    Heart rate:Textile electrodes

    Breathing rate:Piezoresistive sensors,

    Textile electrodesBody temperature:Lm92

    Inner Garment: how it is

    Totally washable, Nomex fabric, longsleeves, new sensors

    The electronic is located in anexternal, detachable band

    Dedicated connectors

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    Main novelties of the second prototypesMain novelties of the second prototypes

    Inner Garment: how it is

    A new architecture forthe inner garment andthe electronics

    +

    New sensors:•SpO 2•Piezoelectricsensor•Body Temperature

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    Outer garment: lessons learnt from the first prototype

    • The protection level should be adapted to the use.=> Different design for different End Users (CivilProtection, Forest and Urban Fire Fighters).

    • A shortened vest to increase the mobility (FF).=> The continuity of the protection ensured by

    shorter vest + higher trousers.• It is necessary to facilitate the sweat evaporation

    (FF).=> To decrease the moisture-proof surfaces.

    • The embedded electronics doesn’t disturb the

    wearer of FF and even CP protection.=> The current solution with optimized electronic

    modules is realistic.

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    Outer Garment: how it was

    2 different textile versions,

    3 end-user adapted equipments

    Outer Garment: how it is

    Long Range Transmission System

    Main novelties of the second prototypesMain novelties of the second prototypes

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    Evolution of the shoe prototypeEvolution of the shoe prototype

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    Optimized ergonomy

    Integration ofthe CO2Sensor

    Main novelties of the second prototypesMain novelties of the second prototypes

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    Available information

    Open space :1380 m

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    Main novelties of the second prototypesMain novelties of the second prototypes

    Victim patch

    New architecture

    More compact, newposition of electrodes

    Easier to wear

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    ConclusionsConclusions

    •PROETEX is now at 2/3 of its duration•2 generations of garments have beenproduced

    •The results of the testing of the firstprototypes have given fruitful indications for

    the design and fabrication of the secondprototype

    •Essential role of end users

    •The fourth year will be dedicated to sometechnical improvement and to a deep

    investigation on exploitation routes

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    SYSTEX – a new coordinationinitiative of the

    Seventh Framework Programme

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    Systex – FP7 coordination action for enhancing the breakthrough of e-textiles and wearable micro systems in Europe

    Project start: June 6, 2008

    Duration: 36 months

    EU funding 800.000 €

    Consortium of 12 partners from 5 European countries

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    What are the targets?

    ♦♦♦♦ to collect information on relevant projects at various levels

    ♦♦♦♦ to classify them in a transparent data base and information system

    ♦♦♦♦ to enhance cross sectoral synergies

    ♦♦♦♦ to speed up the exchange of research results with the aim of commercialisation

    ♦♦♦♦ To merge textiles and organic electronics

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    Who is involved? 12 partners from 5 European countries

    Coordinator: Prof. Lieva van LangenhoveGhent University, Department of Textiles (B)Smartex s.r.l., Pisa (I)CEA, French Atomic Energy Commission, Grenoble (F)UNIPI, University of Pisa (I)

    CNR-INFM, National Institute of physics of Matter – National ResearchCouncil, Centre S3, Modena (I)IMEC, a world leading independent research center in nanoelectronics andNanotechnologyPhilips Research, department photonic materials and devices

    Multitel, privately owned non profit research centre, Mons (B)IFTH, Institut Français textile et habillement, Lyon (F)Anne Demoor bvba, legal advisor (B)IHOFMANN, consultancy and communication agency specialized in innovativetechnical textiles and technologies Wiesbaden (D)

    Plastic Electronics Foundation, Eindhoven (NL)

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    Related EU Projects

    BIOTEX www.biotex-eu.comCONTEXT www.context-project.euProeTEX www.proetex.org

    STELLA www.stella-project.deOFSETH www.ofseth.orgmyHeart www.hitech-projects.com/euprojects/myheartLeapfrog www.leapfrog-eu.org

    Avalon www.avalon-eu.orgClevertex www.clevertex.netLidwine http://cordis.europa.eu

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    Special focus on the lead market application areas:

    „the driving wheel towards more intelligent textile systems“

    AUTOMOTIVE

    MEDICAL

    PROTECTIVE

    SPORTS

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    What are the benefits and advantages of future members?

    ♦♦♦♦ to share information and knowledge in privileged expert clusters

    and to benefit from dissemination at EU level

    ♦ access to the internal area of the SYSTEX web portal

    ♦ easy access to related European projects and information onCommission decisions

    ♦ to gain stronger evidence on market pertinence of new technologiesand products

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    What are the benefits and advantages offuture members?

    ♦ exchange of ideas and information data on ahighly professional and trustful level

    ♦ to be on the same platform withcommercialisation stakeholders

    For membership requests pleasecontact:

    IHOFMANNWiesbaden, Germany

    [email protected]

    www.systex.org