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Smart textiles for occupational safety health at oil stations and offshore platforms in the Black Sea
Author(s) -
Jamal Khamis,
Ioan Gâf-Deac,
Ioan Petru Scutelnicu,
Mihaela Jomir,
Alexandra Ene,
IONUT ARON
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
industria textila
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.281
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 1222-5347
DOI - 10.35530/it.073.01.202150
Subject(s) - sanitation , function (biology) , field (mathematics) , sustainability , engineering , risk analysis (engineering) , computer science , operations research , construction engineering , business , environmental engineering , ecology , mathematics , evolutionary biology , pure mathematics , biology
The article shows that in order to develop smart textiles, elements of knowledge about the application part in the fieldare needed to create a model, to describe and propose how to obtain the information necessary to perform statisticalanalysis of data. The acquired results will serve in making feasible decisions of techno-medical-sanitation andsustainability through safety equipment. The experimental, scientific and practical contribution refers to the design of amodel of “optimal sustainable techno-medical-sanitary equipment” by using smart textiles.With the help of this model, it is possible to resort to parametric iteration/reiteration, aiming at the achievement, the valueand qualitative fulfilment imposed to a general objective function of sustainable techno-medical-sanitary when smarttextiles are used.The developed model goes through further processing in “soft” information programming mode, and then, there will bethe possibility and probability of its use as a calculation tool

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