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Eyetap.org - Wearable Computing
Definition of Wearable Computer This article is a must-read for everyone interested in the field of Wearable Computing.
Precise definition of the concept and detailed explanation of the idea.
Existential Tech.
Empowering Over the past twenty to thirty years, we've collected questions people have asked about WearComp
preview:
http://about.eyetap.org
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Portolano: An Expedition into Invisible Computing
The Portolano project seeks to create a testbed for investigation into the emerging field of invisible computing.
Invisible computing is a term invented by Donald Norman to describe the coming age of ubiquitous task-specific computing devices.
The devices are so highly optimized to particular tasks that they blend into the world and require little technical knowledge on the part of their users.
preview:
http://portolano.cs.washington.edu
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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.
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http://www.cs.uoregon.edu
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Wearable Computing Laboratory
Wearable computing builds upon recent advances in computer miniaturization, wireless technology and internetworking to open up a new field of computing.
The vision behind it is that a mobile computer should not just be a machine that we put into our pocket when we plan on doing some office work while on the road.
preview:
http://www.wearable.ethz.ch
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