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01 Digital Fabrication Principles Fab Academy AS220 - Providence, RI Fab Academy Providence -Year I - Student Projects

Potential Semester Project: Smart Clothing

Fab Academy Module:

01 Digital Fabrication Principles and Practices

The Fab Academy Assignment

  • week 1: design and document a self-reproducing machine
  • week 2: design and document a potential semester project

The Initial Project Idea: Smart Clothing

Goals:

  • Use sensors to make the clothing aware of the wearer (user)
  • Make the clothing aware of the data around it (connect to the internet)
  • Experiment with sewing and conductive thread.
    • Order thread
    • Understand the strengths and limitations of the product
    • Test out patterns
    • Deliverable: Make iphone gloves as a test of conductivity and resistance.
  • Determine and obtain sensors
    • Start with temperature (input)
    • LED (output))
  • Experiment with sensors and LEDs
    • Use single color LED:
      • i.  Have them blink faster of fade in and out as temp increases
      • ii. Blink or fade slower or stop as temp decreases
    • Use tri-color LED
      • i.  Have them display warm colors when user is hot
      • ii. Cool when cold
    • Deliverable: user’s temperature controlled collar
  • Connect the garment / circuitry to the internet
    • Figure out which xBee module is appropriate
    • Purchase and get the garment to communicate with the Internet.
    • Use data to interact with the LEDs or other output module.
  • Optional: If time allows – connect a LED screen to the garment so the online data can be displayed on the garment.

Schedule:

List Item Description Deliverable Date Range
1 Experiment with sewing and conductive thread. iPhone Gloves 02/08/10 – 02/32/10
2 Determine and obtain sensors None 02/34/10 – 03/09/10
3 Program sensors and LEDs Temperature Controlled Collar 03/10/10 – 03/23/10
4 Connect the garment / circuitry to the internet Online Garment / Circuit 03 /24/10 – 04/06/10
5 Smart Clothing Improvements / Iron out bugs Finalize Project 04/07/10 – 05/31/10