Flutter: An Exploration of an Assistive Garment Using Distributed Sensing, Computation and Actuation

Halley P. Profita, N. Farrow, N. Correll
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Abstract

Assistive technology (AT) has the ability to improve the standard of living of those with disabilities, however, it can often be abandoned for aesthetic or stigmatizing reasons. Garment-based AT offers novel opportunities to address these issues as it can stay with the user to continuously monitor and convey relevant information, is non-invasive, and can provide aesthetically pleasing alternatives. In an effort to overcome traditional AT and wearable computing challenges including, cumbersome hardware constraints and social acceptability, we present Flutter, a fashion-oriented wearable AT. Flutter seamlessly embeds low-profile networked sensing, computation, and actuation to facilitate sensory augmentation for those with hearing loss. The miniaturized distributed hardware enables both textile integration and new methods to pair fashion with function, as embellishments are functionally leveraged to complement technology integration. Finally, we discuss future applications and broader implications of using such computationally-enabled textile wearables to support sensory augmentation beyond the realm of AT.
颤振:基于分布式传感、计算和驱动的辅助服装的探索
辅助技术(AT)有能力提高残疾人的生活水平,然而,它经常因为美观或污名化的原因而被放弃。基于服装的AT为解决这些问题提供了新的机会,因为它可以与用户一起持续监控和传递相关信息,是非侵入性的,并且可以提供美观的替代方案。为了克服传统AT和可穿戴计算的挑战,包括繁琐的硬件限制和社会可接受性,我们提出了Flutter,一个面向时尚的可穿戴AT。Flutter无缝嵌入了低姿态的网络传感、计算和驱动,以促进听力损失患者的感官增强。小型化的分布式硬件使纺织品集成和新方法将时尚与功能结合起来,因为在功能上利用装饰来补充技术集成。最后,我们讨论了使用这种计算支持的纺织可穿戴设备来支持超出AT领域的感官增强的未来应用和更广泛的影响。
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