Rezvan Bonis
Nanotechnology has catalyzed significant advancements in the development of wearable electronic textiles, particularly within biomedical and healthcare applications. This abstract explores the transformative impact of nanotechnology on these textiles, focusing on their enhanced functionalities in monitoring, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications. By integrating nanoscale materials and devices into textile structures, these innovative fabrics enable real-time, non-invasive health monitoring with high accuracy and comfort. Key advantages include their flexibility, breathability, and potential for personalized healthcare solutions. Despite challenges such as durability and regulatory approval, ongoing research promises to further expand the capabilities and accessibility of nanotechnology-enabled wearable electronic textiles, positioning them as integral components in future healthcare systems.