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What is a Body Wearable Computer (BWC)? A BWC is a battery-powered computer system worn on the user's body (on a belt, backpack or vest). It is designed for mobile and predominantly hands-free operations, often incorporating head-mounted displays and speech input. Body wearable computing has been defined in several ways. For instance Steve Mann refers to the eight attributes of Body Wearable Computing. But at the Kennedy Space Center it is being used only as a tool while at work. For more information, e-mail me at Troy.Bentley-1@ksc.nasa.gov. (321) 867-1680 Designed and produced by Troy Bentley September 11, 2000


useit.com Papers and Essays JavaRing The JavaRing: A Wearable Computer by Jakob Nielsen (January 5, 1998) The JavaRing is a tiny wearable computer with 6 kilobytes of RAM. Six K may not sound like much, but it is 20 percent more memory than the first computer I ever used (back in high school in 1973): an ancient (even at the time) Danish second-generation computer called Gier. The Gier took up an entire room and now I can carry more computer power on my finger. Even 6 K is enough to h ...




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The Mobile Computing and Multimedia Laboratory University of Maryland, College Park Satish K. Tripathi, Director The mission of the Mobile Computing and Multimedia Laboratory (MCML) is to perform innovative research in the areas of mobile computer communications and multimedia systems. Members of the lab are investigating wireless and mobility problems such as routing protocols and algorithms, resource and service location protocols, performance evaluations of NFS and TCP, and mechanism ...


Computer and Information Science University of Oregon For more information contact: Stephen Fickas fickas@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 current projects include: Wearable Communities. This project investi ...


Mobile Computing at the University of Washington Here's an overview of mobile computing research here at UW. Projects Mobisaic An information system for a mobile and wireless computing environment A system infrastructure for mobile handheld computing Task Graph Manager An application infrastructure for coping with resource variability. Papers A survey paper describing the fundamental challenges in this field. A Programming Methodology for Disconnected Operation Distributed Transactions in a Mobile Computing System Contacts: Prof. Brian Bershad Prof. Gaetano Borriello Marc E. Fiuczynski George Forman Prof. Hank Levy Geoff Voelker Terri Watson Prof. John Zahorjan Last updated Mon 15 Jan 1996 forman@cs.washington.edu


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Home Themes People Platforms Design Collaborations Events Papers History Code Borglab wiki Human Dynamics GroupWhat'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 shatter this myth of how a computer should be used ...


Home Themes People Platforms Design Collaborations Events Papers History Code Borglab wiki Human Dynamics GroupWhat'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 shatter this myth of how a computer should be used ...


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