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The role of design in wearable computing

2008 12th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2008
This workshop will provide a forum to discuss the role of design in wearable computing. Wearable computing spans a broad range of interests and expertise, not all of which can be adequately represented by a technical paper in an IEEE Computer Society proceedings.
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Wearable Computing

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2011
Daniel Roggen   +3 more
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Human-powered wearable computing

IBM Systems Journal, 1996
Batteries add size, weight, and inconvenience to present-day mobile computers. This paper explores the possibility of harnessing the energy expended during the user's everyday actions to generate power for his or her computer, thus eliminating the impediment of batteries.
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The Wearable Computer as a Personal Station

2005
This paper introduces a wearable computer as a wearable personal station. We propose and implement wristwatch-style wearable personal station and its I/O devices in this paper. Nowadays the progress in miniaturizing more powerful computer systems and the availability of various devices around wearable computing will bring this technology to the edge of
Jin Ho Yoo, Sang Ho Lee 0002
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Unobtrusive Interaction for Wearable Computing

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Interaction with wearable devices such as smartglasses is yet a problem. While the input space is limited, the interaction itself can have strong social implications in public spaces. Missing social conventions and technology apprehension can affect the users willingness to perform interaction in public.
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Wearable computing in daily life

2004 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops. 2004 Workshops., 2004
Wearable computing is capable of enhancing day-to-day experiences. It is being exploited by the military and by industry for its many advantages over conventional computing, such as hands-free operation and high mobility. This new style of computing has the potential to bring about a large-scale revolution in culture.
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Interfaces For Wearable Computers

Proceedings. IEEE 1998 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium (Cat. No.98CB36180), 1998
Mark Billinghurst, Thad Starner
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Sitting Posture during Prolonged Computer Typing with and without a Wearable Biofeedback Sensor

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Yi-Liang Kuo   +2 more
exaly  

Biometric Systems Utilising Health Data from Wearable Devices

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
Saad Khan, Simon Parkinson, Na Liu
exaly  

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