Acknowledgement
본 연구는 2022년도 산업통상자원부 국가기술표준원 및 한국산업기술평가관리원(KEIT) 연구비 지원(텍스타일 기반 인체착용형 IoT 융합 소재 및 제품의 사용 환경 내구성 시험 서비스 개발, 20021879) 및 2022년 중소벤처기업부 및 중소기업기술정보진흥원 연구비 지원(CE안전화 성능기준을 만족하는 복합발열(전도+대류) 안전화 개발, RS-2022-00142915)을 받아 수행되었습니다.
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