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Votes:0 The National Textile Center The National Textile Center (NTC) is a research consortium of eight universities: Auburn University, Clemson University, Cornell University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina State University, UC - Davis, UMass - Dartmouth, and Philadelphia University. The institutions share human resources, equipment and facilities. Serving the USA Fiber/Textile/Fiber Products/Retail Complex, the NTC vision, mission and goals are realized through innovate research and links to other institutions. MISSION: To enhance the knowledge base for the continuing viability of the U.S. Fiber/Textile/ Fiber Products/Retail complex. GOALS: 1. Research: To discover, design and develop new materials, innovative and improved manufacturing and integrated systems essential to the s Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 | Home | Research | Links | Misc | Blog | Home Welcome! Your are at the departmental website for Melekam Tsegaye hosted by the Computer Science department at Rhodes University , Grahamstown, South Africa. Research area Personal memory management Context aware computing Mobile, Pervasive, Ubiquitous and Wearable computing Past research areas Device Driver Architectures 3D Network Visualization Other interest areas Programming Languages Refer to the research page for publications. If you have any comments, send them to melekam.tsegaye@gmail.com . Now - November 22, 2007, 4:11 pm   Copyright ? 2007 Rhodes University Wearable Computing Labs. All Rights Reserved. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 TecO - Wearable Computing Group At TecO we are currently working on a number of projects in the field of wearable computing. Our Main Research Topics are: Context-Aware wearable computing New Interaction Metaphores Minimizing the Gap Between Physical Objects and the Virtual World Albrecht Schmidt , TecO , UniversitÄt Karlsruhe albrecht@teco.edu created 20 Aug. 1999. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Stokes’ vision is to find engineering solutions to challenges in: Through its multidisciplinary fundamental research, consultancy and testing the Institute looks for solutions in the most advanced fields of human endeavour. Stokes Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland | t:+353-61-202449 | f:+353-61-202393 |e: stokesresearch@ul.ie Developed by emedia Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 AIMS home About AIMS Research Facilities News Search Site map Site index Topics index THE WETPC ? TECHNOLOGIES In 1993 AIMS scientist, Bruce Macdonald, developed what is considered to be the world’s first general purpose underwater computer Figure 1: The wearable WetPC ? underwater computer being trialled on the Great Barrier Reef Called the WetPC ? (Figure 1), it comprised a miniature personal computer with a mask-mounted virtual display and a novel one-handed controller - called a Kord ? pad. The computer was mounted in a waterproof housing on the diver’s air tank. A cable from it connected to the waterproof virtual display which presented the diver with a high contrast display “floating” in the field of view. A second cable was connected to the Kord ? Pad, a 5-key de Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 home | papers | pressroom | (members only) Welcome! The Bristol Wearable Computing Project is concerned with exploring the potential of computer devices that are as unconsciously portable and as personal as clothes or jewellery. The project was set up in Bristol, England at the start of 1997 as a collaboration between the Computer Science Department of the University of Bristol and the Hewlett-Packard Research Laboratories, Europe . Together we have developed programs and hardware which use context sensing to enable media and information to be delivered to the wearer of our jackets and devices appropriate to their current position and activity. We are also working with the Appliance Studio Ltd who have a particular interest in e-wear, and ...here nor there... a group of international artis Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Center for Integrated Electronics… … creating faster, smarter, more cost-effective electronic devices and systems Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Center for Integrated Electronics (CIE) is advancing the electronic devices of our everyday lives. By making significant contributions to the science and technology of interconnects, devices, architectures, and packaging, CIE is accelerating the production of the next generation of micro- and nanoelectronic devices and systems. The Center's mission is to build integrated top-down and bottom-up nanostructures, devices, and systems for information, biological, and broadband communication applications. Major activities include pioneering research into gigascale interconnects, 3-D interconnect structures, materials properties and pro Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 QM Home Home Undergraduate Postgraduate International Research Employment Contact Electronic Engineering > Research > Antenna & Electromagnetics Group Antennas Overview People Facilities Projects Publications PhD Graduates Ubiquitous Computing Technology Body Centric WLANs for Wearable and Ubiquitous computing technology Contact - Dr Yang Hao The development of wearable computer systems has been growing rapidly. These are becoming smaller and more lightweight: no one wants to wear a bulky and heavy computer all day! We will soon see a wide range of unobtrusive wearable and ubiquitous computing equipment integrated to into our everyday clothes. In a possible wearable computer, the monitor/display would be on a pair of glasses, the keyboard worn on the wrist, and the motherboard worn o Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ECE: Electrical & Computer Engineering e-textiles Home About us Goals News Events People Publications Projects E-Textiles Group Microelectronics, Optoelectronics, Nanoelectronics --> E-Textiles Group Microelectronics, Optoelectronics, Nanoelectronics E-Textile Group Advancing research in e-textiles. What are E-Textiles? Electronic textiles (e-textiles) are fabrics that have electronics and interconnections woven into them, with physical flexibility and size that cannot be achieved with existing electronic manufacturing techniques. Components and interconnections are intrinsic to the fabric and thus are less visible and not susceptible to becoming tangled together or snagged by the surroundings. An e-textile can be worn in everyday situations where currently available wearable computers wou Read More Go to Site
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Toronto EyeTap Technology Mediated Reality Wearable Computing/Existential Technology Recent News: World premiere of Ryan Janzen's Suite for Hydraulophone (Movement II) , To be performed Tuesday, 2007 April 3rd, at 7:30pm, in the Great Hall, Hart House, University of Toronto (FREE ADMISSION). Janzen's Suite for Hydraulophone has also been accepted for performance in the prestigious New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2007) conference in New York. Janzen also performed an Immersive Music concert at ICMC 2007 in Copenhagen , on an absement-responsive (reservoir) hydraulophone. A new hydraulophone installation has opened at the Ontario Science Centre Get in Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Text only site Search GIST pages Search Web What is GIST? GIST is an inter-disciplinary Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research group based at the University of Glasgow investigating all aspects of interactive systems focusing on mobility, multimodal interaction, visualisation and modelling. The main research topics and sub-groups (and academics leading them) are: Multimodal Interaction Group (Stephen Brewster) Social Ubiquitous Mobile Group (Matthew Chalmers) Interactive Teaching and Technology (Quintin Cutts) Technology for Learning and Teaching (Steve Draper) Software, Technology, Tools and Methods (Phil Gray) Glasgow Accident Analysis Group (Chris Johnson) Dynamics and Interaction (Rod Murray-Smith) Diagram Evaluation (Helen Purchase) Graphical Authentification and Email Usage (Karen Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Education Research Cooperation About UCB Svenska Contact Library Resources for... prospective students new students --> current students Useful information Job vacancies Presentation of the University Handbooks Exchange Students Master's students Lena's blog 2007-11-20: ?AKKOR? ready to fly? Read more ? University College of Bor?s - a World of Learning in the Heart of the City Welcome to H?gskolan i Bor?s (the University College of Bor?s, UCB). In the following presentation we hope to give you a good picture of UCB, its educational programmes, its research and it's international undertakings. Read more ? The University College of Bor?s would like to welcome all new international students to our university and to Bor?s. You can view the introduction programme for the week by clicking here . Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home About Us Contact Info Facilities Visit HCII People Faculty Affiliated Faculty Ph.D. Students Masters Students Undergraduates Alumni Technical Staff Administrative Staff Research Projects Sponsors News & Events Seminar Series Current Seminars Past Seminars Ph.D. Seminars Academics & Admissions Ph.D. Masters Undergraduate HCI Courses and Schedules Carnegie Mellon has had a long history of successful research in areas relevant to human-computer interaction, including user-interface software tools, cognitive models, speech recognition, natural language understanding, computer graphics, gesture recognition, data visualization, intelligent agents, visual interface design, multimedia, computer-supported cooperative work, computer music and drama, intelligent tutors, technical writing, and th Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Pervasive, Mobile, Wearable Computing Pervasive, Mobile and Wearable Computing Form Factors Symbiosis Pervasive, Mobile and Wearable Computing Pervasive, Mobile and Wearable Computing is transforming the way people conduct business, take care of their health, entertain themselves, and more. S everal research challenges arise in the area of user interface design, power management, input devices, wireless communication, sensors, data syncrhonization and analysis, and device symbiosis for pervasive devices and wearables. IBM Researchers have developed several novel mobile form factors that span a spectrum of usage models. The form factors prototyped over the years inlcude the Wearable Computer , the Linux Watch , the MetaPad , the Personal Mobile Hub , and SoulPad . The overall theme is to ex Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 UOW Home > Faculty of Science > Research Units > Intelligent Polymer Research I... Advanced Search Site Index (A-Z) Site Map Contact Us About the University Research SOLS Library IT Services Subject Timetables Campuses Course Handbook Learning OnLine Getting to UOW Job Vacancies Welcome to IPRI The Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) is one of seven institutes at the University of Wollongong. IPRI is recognised internationally as a pioneer in Intelligent Polymer Research. The research looks at the ability of Inherently Conducting Polymers (ICPs) or carbon nanotubes to act as the sensing and actuating elements within Intelligent material systems. Realisation of the true potential of these systems now depends on their integration into other material structures with desirab Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Interdepartmental Research Center "E. Piaggio" University of Pisa Kinesthetic sensing and smart fabrics Bioengineering Research Activities Tactile sensing Kinesthetic sensing and smart fabrics Artificial olfaction Sensory fusion in food quality assessment Fiber optic immunosensor Smart catheters Smart laparoscopy Tissue engineering Polymer actuators Gels as tissue analogs 2D and 3D soft- lithography The fabrication of smart electronic and electromechanical systems onto substrates which are not only flexible but ideally conformable to the human body may represent a breakthrough in various areas of application and may open new areas in man-machine interface technology, such as ergonomics and rehabilitation engineering. We have shown that conducting polymer coated fabrics show piezo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Volume 4, Issue 2 February/March 2004 Subscribe to Lab Notes now! --> Self-Diagnosing Structures The Science of Swarms Dry Clean Only? Berkeley Engineers: Changing Our World Dean's Digest Lab Notes Update 2003 2002 2001 coe.berkeley.edu --> Dry Clean Only? by David Pescovitz Printer-friendly version Graduate student Josei Lee holds the first prototype of her loom to weave electronic textiles. (David Pescovitz photo) Someday soon, dressing smartly may take on a whole new meaning. Electronic textiles--fabric containing microprocessors, sensors, and actuators--could lead to shirts with pores that automatically open and close depending on the temperature, army fatigues with chameleon-like color-changing properties, or tents that sniff out environmental contaminants. Josei Lee, a UC Berkeley gr Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Mission Mobile and pervasive computing at the University of Florida means exciting research, cutting-edge technology, and solid educational training. Professor Helal is directing several research projects in the areas of Mobile and Pervasive Computing, solving basic research problems and innovating high-impact, real-world applications. In a recent project , Dr. Helal, his students and his colleagues from the school of Health Profession are creating the technology, framework and systems that will realize the concept of Assistive Environments benefiting the growing elderly and disabled population around the
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Votes:0 --> MARS - Mobile Augmented Reality Systems Steven Feiner , Tobias HÖllerer , Elias Gagas , Drexel Hallaway , Tachio Terauchi , Sinem GÜven , and Blair MacIntyre Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab This sketch illustrates how a MARS unit could be used Objective Our research on MARS (Mobile Augmented Reality Systems) began in 1996,
and is aimed at
exploring the synergy of two promising fields of user interface
research: Augmented reality (AR),
in which 3D displays are used to overlay a
synthesized world on top of the real world, and mobile
computing , in which increasingly small and inexpensive
computing devices, linked by wireless networks, allow us to to use computing facilities while roaming the real world. In exploring user interfaces, systems software, and
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Votes:0 Department of Computing Home Courses Research Contact Facilities F.A.Q. Resources Undergraduate Postgraduate MSc Mobile Applications Introduction Aims/Ojectives Structure Module Schedule Assessment Study Format Admission Online Documentation MSc AI For Games MSc Computing MSc Networks & Performance Engineering MSc Mobile Computing MSc Multidisciplinary Computing MSc Software Engineering MSc Internet, Computer & System Security MSc Forensic Computing MSc Informatics By Research New Route PhD Postgraduate Courses for January 2007 --> Course Enquiries F.A.Q. Open Days Student Comments Industry Placements Other ICT Courses UoB Developers Portal Course Booklets Course Enquiry Form Fees & Financial Support (University) MSc Mobile Applications - Introduction MSc in Mobile Applications Unique Cour Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE - The information on this site is subject to a disclaimer and a copyright notice en European Commission > Research > Growth Search Site Map Index Information Mailbox Feedback Research > Growth > Research projects > Materials & technologies projects > Smart fibres protect their users - and their makers Smart fibres protect their users - and their makers 07-03-2002 Textiles that change colour in response to light or heat have appeared as fashion gimmicks - but the effects are typically diminished in a relatively short time by repeated wearing and washing. In the BRITE-EURAM SMARTEX project, techniques for grafting special functional groups onto polymer fibre molecules were used to produce similar characteristics, with improved durability and more prac Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 NICI > Divisions > Cognitive Artificial Intelligence > Research outline of Cognitive Artificial Intelligence Information News Events Divisions Projects People Publications Jobs Links Search Research outline of the division of Cognitive Artificial Intelligence Research themes Since the definition for the NICI Division of Cognitive Ergonomics, the computational environment has changed quite a bit. One change is obvious: average computer memory and CPU speed have increased by a factor of ten, and computers have become as much a household commodity as was once the TV set. We enter a decade where this quantitative change will be paralleled by a qualitative change that is even more dramatic: Laptops will transform to computing tablets on their way to become digital paper. Walls in the o Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Home Who We Are What We Do Laboratories Members Swanson Institute for Technical Excellence Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems Swanson Center for Product Innovation RFID Center of Excellence What We Do The Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems allows researchers to collaborate on various projects and publish their findings. The Center supports these efforts and helps researchers to make progress in their work. Industry members have the benefit of working side-by-side with the researchers on these technologies. The Swanson Center is focused on four key areas: Digital and Mixed Technology Systems MicroSystems NanoSystems Morphing Materials and Systems Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems Questions? Don Shields Phone: 412-624-8120 swansoninfo@ engr.pitt.edu Faculty Contacts Sta Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Skip to content Navigate UD: Home | Search University of Dayton Admission College & Schools Research Libraries Institutes & Centers Student Life Athletics Alumni Information for: Future UD Students Parents Alumni & Friends Faculty & Staff Current UD Students Welcome to the University of Dayton A vibrant and diverse community in the Marianist tradition A leader in higher education - a preeminent Catholic university - an institution whose students, faculty, staff, and alumni live its mission: Learn, Lead, and Serve. More on Reputation >> Search More Options >> Events 12/05 Dayton Jazz Ensemble 12/01 Dayton Heritage Singers 11/30 Faculty Recital - Cynthia Carr and Lori Rhoden 11/29 University Orchestra - Jiang Liu, Conductor 11/28 Strings Night - University Jazz Band and Combos UD Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 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 investigates the use of cutting-edge mobile and wearable computing technology to assist people during social face-to-face encounters in the real world: when people meet on the way to the office, in the elevator, or at the grocery store. The main question we are trying to answer is "How can mobile technology facilitate or augment social interaction Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 > Main page > Adjusted browsing > Adjusted search > Electronic dissertations > Year > Faculty > Department > Subject > Suomeksi Dissertation information Faculty Informaatiotieteiden tiedekunta - Faculty of Information Sciences Department Tietojenk?sittelytieteiden laitos - Department of Computer Sciences Subject Tietojenk?sittelyoppi - Computer Science Date 2002-09-27 Author Lehikoinen Juha Title Interacting with Wearable Computers: Techniques and Their Application in Wayfinding Using Digital Maps Publisher Tampereen yliopisto Series Tietojenk?sittelytieteiden laitos. A-2002-2 ISBN 951-44-5316-6 Electronic series Acta Electronica Universitatis Tamperensis; 207 ISBN of the electronic version 951-44-5460-X [ Electronic dissertation ] Abstract: Wearable computers ar Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Main .: Home/About .: Projects .: People .: Alumni .: Publications .: Press .: Links Uni SA School of CIS ACRC The Wearable Computer Lab Official Home Page Welcome to the web site of the Wearable Computer Lab. We are located at the School of Computer and Information Science at the University of South Australia. The university campus is situated to the north of Adelaide in Australia, at approximately S34 48.640' E138 37.201'. The Wearable Computer Lab performs research in a number of areas, mostly wearable computers, augmented reality, and virtual reality. Our lab was started in 1998 and since then has grown into being a major contributor to the research in the department, with a number of research staff, postgraduate students, and undergraduate students. The Wearable Computer Lab is co-dir Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Wearable Computing Lab Virtual Reality to Go, Wearable Computing is defined as next generation computing which is expected to seamlessly blend computing embodied within the human-body. ? New miniaturized devices are appearing in fashion shows and movies, leading to new awareness of computing which can extend the boundaries of human-computer interaction. ? Miniaturized head-mounted displays and eye-glasses, watches, jackets, and PDAs are some examples of such technology combining VR with VLSI technology. ? MIT Media Lab and University of Washington, Seattle?s wearable computing labs are some leading laboratories extending the frontiers of this important field. A Wearable Computing Laboratory at UCCS has been formed teaming Computer Science Professor Semwal, and ECE Department Professor Dand Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 For weekly updates visit ECU's electronic newsletter by Nancy McGillicuddy Pieces of Eigh t is the newspaper for faculty and staff of East Carolina University. Editor: Joy Holster holsterj@mail.ecu.edu . Jeremy Davis (left) and James Blalock (right), research associates at ECU's Center for Wireless and Mobile Computing, conduct a field test using mobile computers to track and identify species of mosquitoes. (Contributed photo) ECU Researchers Go Wireless Against West Nile By Erica Plouffe East Carolina University researchers hope wireless computers will soon streamline the identification and tracking of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus. The innovation, a combination of wireless Personal Digital Assistants and wearable computers, is a result of a partnership between ECU and the U.S. Read More Go to Site
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