DocumentCode
823507
Title
Next-generation wearable networks
Author
Ashok, Roy L. ; Agrawal, Dharma P.
Author_Institution
Cincinnati Univ., OH, USA
Volume
36
Issue
11
fYear
2003
Firstpage
31
Lastpage
39
Abstract
Increased research in microelectronics, wireless communications, and human-computer interaction, particularly augmented-reality applications, has made a symbiotic system technically feasible. Wearable computing, or wearware, focuses on making this technology useful in everyday life, particularly for integrating contextual data with the Internet to automate mundane tasks. The availability of portable, energy-efficient computing devices that can be easily integrated with clothing has renewed interest in the possibilities of wearware. The notion of a wearable network of interactive devices aiding users in their day-to-day activities is extremely appealing, but for it to become a reality researchers must develop interesting and useful applications. Consumers are not interested in the technology per se but in how it could enrich their lives.
Keywords
augmented reality; human computer interaction; interactive devices; mobile computing; wearable computers; Internet; augmented-reality applications; contextual data; day-to-day activities; human-computer interaction; interactive devices; microelectronics; mundane tasks; next-generation wearable networks; portable energy-efficient computing devices; symbiotic system; wearable computing; wearable network; wearware; wireless communications; Augmented reality; Context; Energy efficiency; Internet; Microelectronics; Next generation networking; Portable computers; Symbiosis; Wearable computers; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2003.1244532
Filename
1244532
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