Study Session 8 Wearable Systems and Equipment

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Study Session 8 Wearable Systems and Equipment Report PT 100-10 and 100-13 Ulrike Haltrich AGS Meeting 28 September 2016 Frankfurt

Study Session 8 PT 100-10 Stage 0 project on wearable systems and equipment To collect use cases on wearable systems and equipment and identify opportunities for additional standardization in TC100 on the topic To produce a technical report and to create an NP if possible as the outcome Co-Project leaders: Ms. Ulrike Haltrich (DE) Mr. Junichi Yoshio (JP) Experts: Mr. Hong Zhang (CN) Ms. Li Wang (CN) Ms. Janina Laurila-Dürsch (DE) (replaced by Ms. Iris Straszewski) Ms. Dr. Kate Grant (UK) 2

Study Session 8 PT 100-13 Stage 0 project on user comfort and evaluation of smart textiles and wearables To study user comfort aspects of smart textiles and wearables; To prepare a market analysis including trends; To identify standardization needs; To contribute to the work of IEC SG 10 Wearable Smart Devices; and To prepare a first working draft Project leader: Ms. Ulrike Haltrich (DE) Experts: Ms. Zhao Xiaoying (CN); Mr. Pekka Talmola (FI); Mr. Tomoo Nishigaki (JP) 3

SS 8 Meeting on 29 Sept. 2016 Report of SMB/SG 10 Smart Wearable Devices (U. Haltrich) Report of use case studies JP NC (J. Yoshio) Update wearable standardization activities in other regions (All) Stage 0 Project Wearables user comfort and evaluation (U. Haltrich) Definition of Scope and Outline of DTR Status report, NP on Listening Functionality (J. Yoshio) Status report, DTR IEC 63071 Power supplying scheme for wearable system and equipment (J. Yoshio) JTC 1 Wearables trend report (K. Grant) 4

Trends 5 Source: Report of SMB/SG 10 Smart Wearable Devices

Definitions of smart wearables device wearable smart devices electronic devices and components intended to be located near, on or in an organism that have intelligent functionality and/or may be a part of an intelligent system via connectivity near-body electronics electronic devices and components intended to be located near an organism where it does not contact the external surface of the organism directly on-body electronics electronic devices and components intended to be located on an organism where it contacts the external surface of the organism directly in-body electronics electronic devices and components intended to be located internal to an organism electronic textile fabrics or textile-based electronic devices and components 6 Source: Report of SMB/SG 10 Smart Wearable Devices

Wearables smart devices and textiles source: Dr Harry Zervos, www.IDTechE.com, presentation at Workshop Standards for Wearable Technology & Textile Electronics, March 8, 2016, Raleigh, NC 7

Draft Scope of DTR User comfort and evaluation of smart textiles and wearables This document addresses concerns and aspects related to user comfort which provide barriers to a continued use of wearable smart devices and smart textiles. The objective of this document is to address challenges of emerging smart textiles and wearable smart devices which may prevent the adoption and acceptance in different vertical application domains. It can be used by stakeholders as a reference in the development and design of smart textiles and wearable smart devices. It also includes considerations related to health, safety, data protection and privacy. The document aims to promote further standards development related to usability, performance and user interfaces of wearable smart devices and smart textiles. 8

Vertical application domains Fashion Communication Lifestyle computing Sport/Fitness Wellness Medical and active assisted living (AAL) Security/Safety Automotive 9

Next steps Combine results of PT 100-10 and 100-13 into one TR as deliverable Discuss and define scope and outline of DTR Add use case scenarios in annex of DTR Launch NP in Spring 2017 10