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Wearable devices in neurological disorders: a narrative review of status quo and perspectives. [PDF]
Cai H, Hu J, Zhao C, Lin J.
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Information Privacy as a Function of Facial Recognition Technology and Wearable Computers
Woodrow Barfield
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Assessment of Blood Glucose Measurement Using New Noninvasive Technology: Protocol and Methodology.
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IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2014
Wearable computing is gaining more and more interest as new “wearables,” intended for both work and leisure, are introduced. This trend brings benefits and challenges; for instance, the potential to improve work processes and issues related to IT management and privacy.
Jason Hong, Mary Baker
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Wearable computing is gaining more and more interest as new “wearables,” intended for both work and leisure, are introduced. This trend brings benefits and challenges; for instance, the potential to improve work processes and issues related to IT management and privacy.
Jason Hong, Mary Baker
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Wearability in wearable computers
2008 12th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2008Wearability, or the relationship between a worn technology and the ability or desire of the user to wear it, is a key element in the successful design of wearable technologies. Wearability addresses the physical, cognitive, and emotional state of the user, and the impact of the wearable technology on the user's homeostasis in each area.
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Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2013
Google's Glass has captured the world's imagination, with new articles speculating on it almost every day. Yet, why would consumers want a wearable computer in their everyday lives? For the past 20 years, my teams have been creating living laboratories to discover the most compelling reasons.
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Google's Glass has captured the world's imagination, with new articles speculating on it almost every day. Yet, why would consumers want a wearable computer in their everyday lives? For the past 20 years, my teams have been creating living laboratories to discover the most compelling reasons.
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2017
Wearable computers include a variety of body-borne sensory, communication, and computational components that may be worn on the body, under, over, or within clothing. These mechanisms have potential benefits for (a) human performance support, (b) cognitive and psychomotor learning, and (c) K-12 educational environments.
Byron Havard, Megan Podsiad
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Wearable computers include a variety of body-borne sensory, communication, and computational components that may be worn on the body, under, over, or within clothing. These mechanisms have potential benefits for (a) human performance support, (b) cognitive and psychomotor learning, and (c) K-12 educational environments.
Byron Havard, Megan Podsiad
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