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NTIS 바로가기Fashion & textile research journal = 한국의류산업학회지, v.25 no.3, 2023년, pp.398 - 408
김시연 ((재)FITI시험연구원 소재부품신뢰성센터) , 임가영 ((재)FITI시험연구원 소재부품신뢰성센터) , 김수경 ((재)FITI시험연구원 소재부품신뢰성센터) , 이정현 ((재)FITI시험연구원 소재부품신뢰성센터)
Smart clothing products can experience a decrease in performance and reliability due to various mechanical, biological, and chemical stress factors that occur throughout their life cycle. These issues can hinder consumer acceptance of the products. This study aims to enhance the reliability of smart...
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