Wearable Computing at the MIT Media Lab
Home MIThril Projects People Collaboration & Events Papers History What's a Wearable To date, personal computers have not lived up to their name. Most machines sit on the desk and interact with their owners for only a small fraction of the day. Smaller and faster notebook computers have made mobility less of an issue, but the same staid user paradigm persists. Wearable computing hopes to ...
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WearComp.org, WearCam.org, UTWCHI, and Steve Mann's Personal Web Page/research
Comparametric Equations WWW site Recent paper on Comparametric Equations Two new books on wearable computing: Click here to locate the first book at BARNES&NOBLE This book teaches the fundamentals of wearable computing and mediated reality, the EyeTap principle, the mathematical theory, as well as the practical details of how to design and build these systems. Click here to locate the second ...
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Wearables Central
Wearable Showcase: See some of the wearable computers people have built, with links to instructions and detailed specifications News Infineon's fashion trend: Wearable Chips (story on chips that can be woven into fabrics at C|Net) Siemens Virtual Keyboard (laser projected keyboard story on Yahoo/AP) Eyesight of the future is here (article on Microvision scanning retinal display at Seattle P-I) ...
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Tiqit Computers
Creating a fully-functional x86-compatible PC in the form factor of a handheld device. Because the eightythree handheld PC can run Windows or Linux, it can leverage the a vast amount of existing applications.
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WearComp
4th year undergraduate students and first year graduate students: Intelligent Image Processing (Personal Cybernetics) new course at University of Toronto Wearable Computing+Intelligent Image Processing; Two new books: Click here to locate the first book at BARNES&NOBLE This book presents, to the layperson, wearable, mobile, wireless computing and communication, and personal experiences of ...
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University of Oregon - Wearable Computing Laboratory
Computer and Information Science University of Oregon For more information contact: Gerd Kortuem kortuem@cs.uoregon.edu Wearable Computing Laboratory The Wearable Computing group at University of Oregon has been active since 1995. Our focus is the design, development and evaluation of wearable and mobile computing technology for facilitating and augmenting human collaboration. Our most current ...
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Wearables - why not
Nbsp Home : People : Reports and Docs : Sulawesi : Mail Lists : Related Info : Wearable Construction : Misc Projects The Essex Wearables team is currently working on the following Sulawesi VASE Lab Demos People Projects Campus-only Warning: fopen( /www/wearables/data/pyxidis.rdf , w ) - Permission denied in /www/wearables/includes/rsslib.inc on line 39 Pyxidis Will Royal give us another royal ...
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Augmented Reality Page
An augmented reality (AR) resource page at the University of Rochester. It contains links to many other web sites related to AR activities. There are also links to some in depth discussion of augmented reality and the particular aspects that I am looking at.
www.se.rit.edu/~jrv/research/ar/ reviews
Wearable Computing Resource Page
Wearable Computing Resource Page Limiting Factors of Portable PCs Size/Shape Weight Power Consumption Computing Power Application Areas-Information Prosthetic Augmented Reality Mediated Reality Collective Intelligence Guided Exhibit Repair Training Online Exhibit Documentation Exhibit Maintenance Database Oracle Repair Crew Management/Inter Crew Coordination Web-Based Trouble Ticketing Vantive ...
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