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Open Director on Wearable Computing
Hot list of links.
Cassetica.com - Offers mobile and wearable products.
Charmed Technology, Inc. - Offers wearable computer hardware and operating systems.
Digiman.org - Wearable
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http://dmoz.org
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Wearable Computing Research on the Web
Last updated: 23 October 1998 Contents 1. Research Organizations 2. Conferences 3. Industry 4. Technologies 5. News 6. Links 1. Research Organizations AIMS (Australian Institute of Marine
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http://www.cse.ucsc.edu
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Yahoo on Wearable Computing
List of links.
preview:
http://dir.yahoo.com
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A Personal-Area Network of Low-power Wireless Interfacing Devices for Handhelds: System...
Handhelds, such as smart-phones and Pocket PCs, have the potential to become the computing, storage, and connectiv- ity hub, or Digital Hub, for pervasive computing.
However, their current interfacing paradigms fall short of achieving this goal.
To meet this challenge, we present the system and hardware design for a Bluetooth-based personal-area net- work (PAN) of low-power wireless interfacing devices.
The network consists of a...
preview:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu
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Personal Area Networks: Say It And You Are Connected!
Have you ever wondered how much time we typically spend in a day, trying to be in contact with our families and business contacts? How much time do we spend accessing information that is so critical in our day to day activity? In order to be in contact all the time and to be able to access any information anywhere and any time we carry so many accessories all the time!
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http://www.wirelessdevnet.com
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What is a ''Personal Area Network'' (PAN)?
New terminology appears regularly in the high-tech arena, and wireless communications is no exception.
One of the recent additions is PAN, or Personal Area Network.
This note attempts to explain this term with the hope that it will see consistent and meaningful usage in business and technical dialogue.
preview:
http://www.highfrequencyelectronics.com
date: 3/1/2004
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Arrow Electronics and Analog Devices offers the newest Blackfin® processors, the ADSP-BF52x and ADSP-BF54x for connectivity applications.
These Blackfin processors have the ability to run the required software stacks to support various interfaces, including USB stacks ported to Blackfin, Bluetooth, and TCP/IP stacks to support network interfaces.
For information on Blackfin processors in connectivity, visit
www.arrownac.com/adiblackfin
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