Submit an Educational Link About Studysphere Educational Portal Contact StudySphere Educational Portal Educational Discussions Studysphere Educational Portal
Learning Resources for Students, Families and Teachers Search over 100,000 research quality URLs

StudySphere provides fast, easy and free access to a wide variety of research-quality child-safe websites organized for education online from home, school, study abroad and home school. StudySphere’s goal is to help students, teachers, librarians, and other researchers find both highly targeted and closely related information quickly.

Articles

/Home/Electro Textiles/Articles

Renewable Energy Access - Source For Renewable Energy News and Information

Votes:0
Register Today! Creating a free account on RenewableEnergyAccess.com takes less than a minute. As a community member you can: Receive our FREE e-newsletter Comment on news Interact with other members Stay informed! Newsletters Rss Feed Podcast Shopping Cart Register | Sign-In Searching... News | Products | Companies | Events | Jobs Home RE Tech Basics Technologies Home Solar Energy Wind Power Hydrogen/Fuel Cells Bioenergy Hydropower Geothermal Energy Ocean Energy Green Power About Us Our Company Contact Us Advertising News News by Section Main Top News Daily News Product News Briefly Noted Industry PR Podcasts Columns Ask The Experts RE Insider InFocus ChinaWatch More Writers & Columnists Newsletter Submit News RSS Feeds Products Product Showcase Beta Find Product Add Product Companies RE Read More
Go to Site

Konarka to Provide Camouflage-Patterned Solar

Votes:0
Register Today! Creating a free account on RenewableEnergyAccess.com takes less than a minute. As a community member you can: Receive our FREE e-newsletter Comment on news Interact with other members Stay informed! Newsletters Rss Feed Podcast Shopping Cart Register | Sign-In Searching... News | Products | Companies | Events | Jobs Home RE Tech Basics Technologies Home Solar Energy Wind Power Hydrogen/Fuel Cells Bioenergy Hydropower Geothermal Energy Ocean Energy Green Power About Us Our Company Contact Us Advertising News News by Section Main Top News Daily News Product News Briefly Noted Industry PR Podcasts Columns Ask The Experts RE Insider InFocus ChinaWatch More Writers & Columnists Newsletter Submit News RSS Feeds Products Product Showcase Beta Find Product Add Product Companies RE Read More
Go to Site

MyWire | ECN: OLED Display Screen Technology in the Military

Votes:0
Register | Sign In Advanced Fiction, Movies, and TV Music Arts Beauty & Style Cars & Trucks Education Family Relationships Spirituality & Religion Travel & Recreation Food & Drink Diet & Fitness Psychology General Health Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Hockey Golf Tennis & Racquet Sports Fantasy Sports Multi-sport Events Other Sports Personal Finance Career Financial Markets Economy Business Industry Consumer Electronics Computers Internet Engineering Advanced Technologies Telecommunications Science Culture Government Law Social Issues Military Defense Stars Athletes Leaders Scientists Top Stories > SciTech > Computers ECN visit > September 2003 email comment ( 0 ) vote ( 0 ) tag Digg this OLED Display Screen Technology in the Military By BY JANICE K. MAHON, UNIVERSAL DISPLAY CORPORATI Read More
Go to Site

MyWire | Newsweek: Sci-Fi War Uniforms?

Votes:0
Register | Sign In Advanced Fiction, Movies, and TV Music Arts Beauty & Style Cars & Trucks Education Family Relationships Spirituality & Religion Travel & Recreation Food & Drink Diet & Fitness Psychology General Health Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Hockey Golf Tennis & Racquet Sports Fantasy Sports Multi-sport Events Other Sports Personal Finance Career Financial Markets Economy Business Industry Consumer Electronics Computers Internet Engineering Advanced Technologies Telecommunications Science Culture Government Law Social Issues Military Defense Stars Athletes Leaders Scientists Top Stories > Politics & Society > Military Defense Newsweek > February 24, 2003 email comment ( 0 ) vote ( 0 ) tag Digg this " onclick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link" id="face Read More
Go to Site

MyWire | PC Magazine: Smart Skin

Votes:0
Register | Sign In Advanced Fiction, Movies, and TV Music Arts Beauty & Style Cars & Trucks Education Family Relationships Spirituality & Religion Travel & Recreation Food & Drink Diet & Fitness Psychology General Health Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Hockey Golf Tennis & Racquet Sports Fantasy Sports Multi-sport Events Other Sports Personal Finance Career Financial Markets Economy Business Industry Consumer Electronics Computers Internet Engineering Advanced Technologies Telecommunications Science Culture Government Law Social Issues Military Defense Stars Athletes Leaders Scientists PC Magazine > July 13, 2004 email comment ( 0 ) vote ( 0 ) tag Digg this " onclick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link" id="facebooklink" title="Share this article on facebook.com"> Read More
Go to Site

MyWire | R & D: Futuristic OLED gadgets

Votes:0
Register | Sign In Advanced Fiction, Movies, and TV Music Arts Beauty & Style Cars & Trucks Education Family Relationships Spirituality & Religion Travel & Recreation Food & Drink Diet & Fitness Psychology General Health Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Hockey Golf Tennis & Racquet Sports Fantasy Sports Multi-sport Events Other Sports Personal Finance Career Financial Markets Economy Business Industry Consumer Electronics Computers Internet Engineering Advanced Technologies Telecommunications Science Culture Government Law Social Issues Military Defense Stars Athletes Leaders Scientists R & D visit > March 2003 email comment ( 0 ) vote ( 0 ) tag Digg this Futuristic OLED gadgets Different OLEDs By Staff | Mar 1, 2003 | 443 words, 0 images As the threat of war looms, a group of rese Read More
Go to Site

MyWire | Realty Times: Trend Talk: Wearable Technology

Votes:0
Register | Sign In Advanced Fiction, Movies, and TV Music Arts Beauty & Style Cars & Trucks Education Family Relationships Spirituality & Religion Travel & Recreation Food & Drink Diet & Fitness Psychology General Health Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Hockey Golf Tennis & Racquet Sports Fantasy Sports Multi-sport Events Other Sports Personal Finance Career Financial Markets Economy Business Industry Consumer Electronics Computers Internet Engineering Advanced Technologies Telecommunications Science Culture Government Law Social Issues Military Defense Stars Athletes Leaders Scientists Realty Times > Agent News email comment ( 0 ) vote ( 0 ) tag Digg this Trend Talk: Wearable Technology By Kathy Lamancusa | Aug 22, 2002 | 847 words, 0 images This article's text is not available. Please Read More
Go to Site

MyWire | Semiconductor International: British May Form Displays From Fabric

Votes:0
Register | Sign In Advanced Fiction, Movies, and TV Music Arts Beauty & Style Cars & Trucks Education Family Relationships Spirituality & Religion Travel & Recreation Food & Drink Diet & Fitness Psychology General Health Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Hockey Golf Tennis & Racquet Sports Fantasy Sports Multi-sport Events Other Sports Personal Finance Career Financial Markets Economy Business Industry Consumer Electronics Computers Internet Engineering Advanced Technologies Telecommunications Science Culture Government Law Social Issues Military Defense Stars Athletes Leaders Scientists Semiconductor International visit > February 2002 email comment ( 0 ) vote ( 0 ) tag Digg this British May Form Displays From Fabric By Brian Dance | Feb 1, 2002 | 279 words, 0 images Softswitch (Yorkshi Read More
Go to Site

Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing Services at Accenture

Votes:0
Last Updated: November 20, 2007 Privacy Policy Terms of Use Site Map ©1996-2007 Accenture All Rights Reserved Inside accenture.com Client Successes Locations Corporate Governance Code of Business Ethics Investor Relations Newsroom Blogs, RSS & Podcasts Outlook Journal Employment How may we help you? Contact Us Request for Services Your Content Email Alerts & Newsletters Client Performance Accenture: Driving High Performance through Procurement Outsourcing What's New High Performance Business Podcast Series: Market Focus and Position--Is Bigger Always Better? Read More
Go to Site

Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing Services at Accenture

Votes:0
Last Updated: November 20, 2007 Privacy Policy Terms of Use Site Map ©1996-2007 Accenture All Rights Reserved Inside accenture.com Client Successes Locations Corporate Governance Code of Business Ethics Investor Relations Newsroom Blogs, RSS & Podcasts Outlook Journal Employment How may we help you? Contact Us Request for Services Your Content Email Alerts & Newsletters Client Performance Accenture: Driving High Performance through Procurement Outsourcing What's New High Performance Business Podcast Series: Market Focus and Position--Is Bigger Always Better? Read More
Go to Site

IndustryWeek : Archived Articles From Old IndustryWeek Site

Votes:0
Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Archive Manufacturing 101 Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Articles - Publication Date 5.17.1999 Have Computer, Will Travel Converging technologies and lower costs are helping wearable computers emerge from the realm of academic curiosity. By Tim Stevens As the technician peers through a small window-like device suspended over his right eye, he builds complex bundles of up to 100 different kinds and lengths of wires. These wire harnesses, some as long as 120 ft, will run throughout the Boeing planes he is helping to build. An outside observer might find it hard to determine how he knows where to put Read More
Go to Site

IndustryWeek : Archived Articles From Old IndustryWeek Site

Votes:0
Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Archive Manufacturing 101 Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Articles - Publication Date 12.11.2000 Winning Technologies: Flexible Transistors IBM Corp. has a new twist on semiconductors. By Doug Bartholomew If you've ever wondered what the future of computing will look like, IBM Corp.'s flexible transistors may bring that future into sharper focus. Think bendable computers. Imagine computers that roll up. How about a monitor so thin and flexible you can slip it inside a jacket pocket and take it to dinner? Envision an "electronic newspaper" so lightweight and inexpensive that leaving one behind on the Read More
Go to Site

IndustryWeek : Archived Articles From Old IndustryWeek Site

Votes:0
Current Print Issue Get a Free Subscription eNewsletters Daily News Opinion Web Events In Person Events Research Benchmarking Tools Associations Archive Manufacturing 101 Sponsored White Papers Permissions/Reprints Advertising Info About IW Contact Us Articles - Publication Date 12.21.1998 Kopin Corp. Taunton, Mass. CyberDisplay 320 By Kristin Ohlson In the near future, you could be nibbling truffles at a Parisian cafe while reading your e-mail, studying spreadsheets, searching Web sites, or even viewing the real-time-video house hunting of a spouse back in Rio de Janeiro -- all through a miniature display at the bottom of your cell phone. Kopin's CyberDisplay is as tiny as they come -- smaller than a thumbnail and thinner than a grain of rice -- but its impact on portable communications i Read More
Go to Site

A Study on the Induction Heating of Conductive Fiber Reinforced Composites -- Yarlagadda et al. 36 (4): 401 -- Journal of Composite Materials

Votes:0
SAGE Website Help Contact Us Home Advanced Search Browse Search History My Marked Citations (0) My Tools Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools. Journal of Composite Materials Quick Search this Journal Advanced Search Journal Navigation Journal Home Subscriptions Archive Contact Us Table of Contents This Article Full Text (PDF) References Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in ISI Web of Science Alert me to new issues of the journal Add to Saved Citations Download to citation manager Add to My Marked Citations Citing Articles Citing Articles via HighWire Citing Articles via ISI Web of Science (4) Citing Articles via Google Scholar Google Schola Read More
Go to Site

Nonwoven Protective Garments with Thermo-Regulating Properties -- Pause 33 (2): 93 -- Journal of Industrial Textiles

Votes:0
SAGE Website Help Contact Us Home Advanced Search Browse Search History My Marked Citations (0) My Tools Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools. Journal of Industrial Textiles Quick Search this Journal Advanced Search Journal Navigation Journal Home Subscriptions Archive Contact Us Table of Contents This Article Full Text (PDF) References Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Alert me to new issues of the journal Add to Saved Citations Download to citation manager Add to My Marked Citations Citing Articles Citing Articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Pause, B. Search for Related Content Social Bookmarking What's this? Journal of Industrial Textil Read More
Go to Site

village voice > news > Extremity sports: Steve Mann's wearable tech. by David Kushner

Votes:0
News » Nat Hentoff » Tom Robbins » Wayne Barrett » Runnin' Scared - News Blog » Letters / Corrections NYC Life » La Dolce Musto » Lynn Yaeger » All City - Streetscape Blog » Threadster - Fashion Blog » NYC Guide/Calendar » Find a Bar or Club » Shopping » Best of NYC Eats » Sietsema's Counter Culture » Eat for Victory - Food Blog » Menu Guide » Find a Restaurant » Find a Bar or Club Music » Shows » Status Ain't Hood - Blog » Sound of the City - Blog » Pazz and Jop » Siren » Digital Jukebox Film » Showtimes & Events Arts » Books » Theater » Art & Photography » Dance » Screens » Calendar » OBIES Theater Awards People » Sex » Horoscopes » Personals Classifieds » Backpage.com » Place an ad (print) About Us » Archive » Contests & Promotions » Ad Index » Store » 50th Anniversary » Podcasts » RSS Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | England | Tyne | Taking the heat out of football

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Wednesday, 23 June, 2004, 15:28 GMT 16:28 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Taking the heat out of football Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Health | 'Smart' hip could treat itself

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Medical notes Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Wednesday, 9 July, 2003, 09:40 GMT 10:40 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version 'Smart' hip could Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Health | Underwear may be heart lifesaver

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Medical notes Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Thursday, 9 October, 2003, 00:27 GMT 01:27 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Underwear may be Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Blind 'see with sound'

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Tuesday, 7 October, 2003, 23:27 GMT 00:27 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Blind 'see with sound' By Laksh Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Black box' cam for total recall

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Tuesday, 15 June, 2004, 07:57 GMT 08:57 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version 'Black box' cam for total recall Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Smart' hospital to improve care

Votes:0
BBC NEWS / TECHNOLOGY Graphics Version | Change to UK Version | BBC Sport Home News Front Page | Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia | UK | Business | Health | Science/Nature | Technology | Entertainment | Also in the news | Video and Audio | Have Your Say | Wednesday, 7 May, 2003, 08:54 GMT 09:54 UK 'Smart' hospital to improve care The hospital of the future could have beds that monitor patients and drugs that warn you if you are taking the wrong pill. These are just some of the ideas that researchers in Denmark have come up with to improve the treatment of patients. The team at the Center for Pervasive Computing at Aarhus University have found that most computer hardware and software is unsuitable for use in hospitals. Instead, they are working on adaptin Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Camera specs take candid snaps

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Thursday, 18 September, 2003, 09:24 GMT 10:24 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Camera specs take candid sn Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Chic gear to suit net generation

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Wednesday, 10 September, 2003, 07:51 GMT 08:51 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Chic gear to suit net gene Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Gadget keeps tabs on smoke

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Sunday, 25 May, 2003, 06:38 GMT 07:38 UK Email this to a friend Printable version Gadget keeps tabs on smoke A fumator Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Heated wool offers cosy feet

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Thursday, 27 May, 2004, 08:15 GMT 09:15 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Heated wool offers cosy feet By K Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Smart chips making daily life easier

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Wednesday, 13 August, 2003, 09:21 GMT 10:21 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Smart chips making daily life easier The microchips have sensors attached to them "Your medicine is out of date" is not what you would usually expect to hear from your bathroom cabine Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Trekkie communicator ready to go

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Saturday, 17 April, 2004, 07:30 GMT 08:30 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Trekkie communicator ready to go The gadget clips to a lapel If you have ever wanted to emulate Star Trek and talk to colleagues via a lapel communicator, then now is your chance. US fi Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Check out the invisibility cloak

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales UK Politics Education Magazine Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Monday, 17 May, 2004, 10:29 GMT 11:29 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Check out the invisibility cloak DOT.LIFE - Where tech meets life, every Monday By Maggie Shiels In San Francisco Flyi Read More
Go to Site

Bright sparks' latest invention - electric socks - Yorkshire Post

Votes:0
Register Sign In Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement Sponsored by Yorkshire Forward, the Regional Development Agency. Charged with improving the Yorkshire and Humber economy. Home News Sport Business Your Say Newspaper site web Search Country View Features Opinion Lifestyle Arts Yorkshire Blogs Useful Information Promotions Video Podcasts Quizzes FAQs You need to have javascript enabled to view this page correctly Thursday, 22nd November 2007 Email a friend Print article Increase text size Decrease text size Published Date: 25 March 2005 Location: Yorkshire Premium Article ! Your account has been frozen . For your available options click the below button. Options Premium Article ! To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Read More
Go to Site

But It Doesn't Have Any Debt!

Votes:0
Quotes: Search: Home Stock Research Discussion Boards Quotes My Fool CAPS News Investing Retirement Personal Finance Fool's School Feedback Help Welcome Login Sign Up Special Broker Deals Today's Headlines Products & Services Asia Rising CAPS Beta Champion Funds Discussion Boards Fool Credit Card Global Gains Hidden Gems Income Investor Inside Value Million Dollar Portfolio Pay Dirt Rule Breakers Rule Makers Rule Your Retirement Stock Advisor TMF Green Light More... Investing Bonds Broker Comparison ETFs Index Funds Mutual Funds Stock Ideas More... Personal Finance 401(k) Calculators Credit Reports Home Buying/Rates Insurance IRAs Savings/CDs Taxes Travel Center More... Site Changes RSS Headlines SiteMap/More Topics Email Subscriptions Media Center Work at The Fool Email Print Contact Us D Read More
Go to Site

Electronic Smart Fabric

Votes:0
.on {font-family : Arial;font-size : 13 px;text-decoration : none;color : #000000;}.off {font-family : Arial;font-size : 13 px;text-decoration : none;color : blue;}.DropShadow {width : "100%";height : "100%";filter : DropShadow(Color="#000000", OffX="1", OffY="1", Positive="1");font-family : Arial;font-size : 13 px;text-decoration : none;} home you on you fashion clubs & bars dance parties backpackers restaurants concerts cinema markets Electronic Smart Fabric October 2003 With cellphones hanging off shoulder bag straps, pagers hooked to our belts, digital cameras dangling from our necks, PDAs bulging in our pockets, and MP3 players clipped to our shirts, we're all beginning to look like electrogadget pack mules. We have a more versatile and, we dare say, elegant alternative: e-textiles. Y Read More
Go to Site

information encyclopedia reference book desk at informationwear.com

Votes:0
Welcome to informationwear.com Information Encyclopedia Reference Reference Book Reference Desk Yellow Page White Page People Search People Search By Phone Number Background Check Research Architecture Reference How to Online Medical Reference Charities Sports Reference Legal Reference Read More
Go to Site

Intelligent Clothes Arouse International Interest

Votes:0
home dansk downloads sitemap Defence Healthcare Capabilities Products About Us About Us News Quick Facts Vision, Values, Goals Innovation Quality Jobs at Systematic Press information Contact us Intellectual Capital Reports Systematic Art Prize Sitemap Search Download Event Calendar 23 Jun 2003 Intelligent Clothes Arouse International Interest The Arlington County Fire Department in Virginia, USA have adopted the idea of 'intelligent clothes' for fire fighters and have recently established a co-operation agreement with Systematic in order to further develop the 'IP Firefighter' prototype. "Personnel accountability is a major issue facing firefighting today. ACFD welcomes the efforts of IT companies like Systematic in addressing this issue through innovative use of today's technology. ACFD c Read More
Go to Site

Requiem for Xybernaut

Votes:0
Quotes: Search: Home Stock Research Discussion Boards Quotes My Fool CAPS News Investing Retirement Personal Finance Fool's School Feedback Help Welcome Login Sign Up Special Broker Deals Today's Headlines Products & Services Asia Rising CAPS Beta Champion Funds Discussion Boards Fool Credit Card Global Gains Hidden Gems Income Investor Inside Value Million Dollar Portfolio Pay Dirt Rule Breakers Rule Makers Rule Your Retirement Stock Advisor TMF Green Light More... Investing Bonds Broker Comparison ETFs Index Funds Mutual Funds Stock Ideas More... Personal Finance 401(k) Calculators Credit Reports Home Buying/Rates Insurance IRAs Savings/CDs Taxes Travel Center More... Site Changes RSS Headlines SiteMap/More Topics Email Subscriptions Media Center Work at The Fool Email Print Contact Us D Read More
Go to Site

Science producing more advanced products for the rich - MarketWatch

Votes:0
GO Advanced Search > Front Page News & Commentary Markets Mutual Funds & ETFs Personal Finance Tools & Research My MarketWatch Video Personal Finance Auto Life & Money Real Estate Retirement Taxes Tools Life & Money Careers Small Business latest news Selling the once-unimaginable Science producing more advanced products for big bucks By Andrea Coombes , CBS.MarketWatch.com Last Update: 10:00 AM ET Oct 22, 2004 Print E-mail Subscribe to RSS Disable Live Quotes SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Want to clone your cat? Preserve your cadaver? Fly to space? The stuff of science fiction is now well within the realm of everyday commerce -- if you've got the cash. Genetic Savings and Clone, in Sausalito, Calif., will clone your cat for $50,000. Virgin Galactic promises $190,000 space tours in the not-too- Read More
Go to Site

When Cars Outrun Computers

Votes:0
Quotes: Search: Home Stock Research Discussion Boards Quotes My Fool CAPS News Investing Retirement Personal Finance Fool's School Feedback Help Welcome Login Sign Up Special Broker Deals Today's Headlines Products & Services Asia Rising CAPS Beta Champion Funds Discussion Boards Fool Credit Card Global Gains Hidden Gems Income Investor Inside Value Million Dollar Portfolio Pay Dirt Rule Breakers Rule Makers Rule Your Retirement Stock Advisor TMF Green Light More... Investing Bonds Broker Comparison ETFs Index Funds Mutual Funds Stock Ideas More... Personal Finance 401(k) Calculators Credit Reports Home Buying/Rates Insurance IRAs Savings/CDs Taxes Travel Center More... Site Changes RSS Headlines SiteMap/More Topics Email Subscriptions Media Center Work at The Fool Email Print Contact Us D Read More
Go to Site

ETH Z?rich - Broadcast tip: Lifesaver on the Wrist

Votes:0
Deutsch News & Events | About Us | People Contact | Sitemap | Help Research | Education | Services Libraries & Collections | ETH Index | Intranet ETH Zurich - News & Events - ETH update - Archives 2003 - Broadcast tip: Lifesaver on the Wrist News & Events Broadcast tip: Lifesaver on the Wrist For more information MTW Programme, SF DRS AMON Prof. Gerhard Tr?ster Electronics Laboratory ETH Zurich Phone +41 (0)1 632 39 64 troester@ife.ee.ethz.ch Researchers at the Wearable Computing Lab at ETH Zurich have developed a health monitoring for the wrist. A small account of it is given in the TV programme ?MTW? on thursday. Zurich, 11 November 2003. Health monitoring is among the most attractive application fields for wearable electronics. The AMON ( A dvanced telemedical MON itor) project is an am Read More
Go to Site

Wearable, Tetherless, Computer-Mediated Reality (with possible future applications to the disabled)

Votes:0
Next: Introduction Wearable, Tetherless, Computer-Mediated Reality (with possible future applications to the disabled) PostScript version also available Steve Mann, N1NLF steve@media.mit.edu MIT Building E15-383, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA02139 Author currently with University of Toronto, Tel. (416) 946-3387; Fax. (416) 971-2326 See also, list of other related publications at http://n1nlf-1.eecg.toronto.edu/research.html Abstract: `Wearable Wireless Webcam' (`WearCam' for short) is a wearable computer system equipped with head-mounted display, camera(s), and wireless communications [ 1 ], enabling the apparatus to be used in ordinary day-to-day situations, not just in a lab. Two applications of the `WearCam' apparatus, that will hopefully someday be of use to the handicapped, are presen Read More
Go to Site

Test Drive: 'Turn Off That Coat!'

Votes:0
BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : NOVEMBER 13, 2000 ISSUE TECH BUYING GUIDE Test Drive: 'Turn Off That Coat!' A sunny fall afternoon in Paris. Kids in shorts and T-shirts are zipping along beside the Seine on scooters and skateboards. It's a normal scene, except for a perspiring man frantically shouting into the collar of a winter coat. That bizarre figure is me. The coat I'm sporting is the latest design in wearable computing, a co-production of Levi Strauss & Co. and Philips Electronics ( PHG ). The jacket is a geek's delight. Behind one front panel lies an MP3 player, behind the other a Philips mobile phone. Dangling on my chest is a remote-control pad that lets me toggle between music and phone calls. And there's a microphone in my collar--hence the down-in-the-collar shouting. Has the tech indust Read More
Go to Site

A bag for weather forecasts and distracted people

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. A bag for weather forecasts and distracted people 21 October 2004 Regine augmented reality rfid ubiquitous computing wearable The Object-Based Media group at the MIT is developing a revolutionary system of computerised fabric patches called BYOB (see the PDF of "Build Your Own Bag".) Each patch contains a functional unit made of a microprocessor and memory plus either a radio transceiver, a sensor, a microphone, batteries or a display. The patches are joined with a modified Velcro enabling electrical and physical connections. The patches can be assembled to create a variety of information-providing or environment-sensing Read More
Go to Site

Anger management wearable monitor

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Anger management wearable monitor 13 December 2004 Regine wearable Houston-based company BioSentient , presided by ex-astronaut Mae Jemison , is working on MobileMe, a device that monitors the body's autonomic nervous system (ANS), which controls breathing, sweating, heart rate, and digestion. It picks up on slight changes to help diagnose medical and behavioral conditions, such as anxiety disorders, neurological complications stemming from diabetes, attention deficit disorder, and even anger-management problems. For example, a patient in anger management therapy could observe his increased heart rate and blood pressure Read More
Go to Site

Conversations control computers

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Conversations control computers 12 January 2005 Regine labs Entering schedules and assignments into a computer can be tedious -- especially when the act interrupts a conversation. Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology hope to augment users' memories with three prototype handheld computer applications that tap keywords from conversations. The user only has to hold down a button on his handheld to signal that the system should record and transcribe his words. The Calendar Navigator Agent uses a microphone and voice recognition software on a wearable system to capture the user's conversation for keywords that Read More
Go to Site

Electrical human bodies

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Electrical human bodies 3 August 2004 Regine augmented reality labs ubiquitous computing Scientists from the Mixed Reality Lab of the National University of Singapore and Defence Science and Technology Agency are studying how the body can be used to generate electricity . One way is to fix some piezo-electric material on the soles of a pair of shoes so, as its wearer walks, the soles press down on the material to produce electricity. Enough current can be generated to run gadgets such as radio players and watches. The research is nearly complete. Making commercial products is the likely next step. The electricity created Read More
Go to Site

Heartbeat monitoring armchair and shirt

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Heartbeat monitoring armchair and shirt 13 November 2004 Regine ubiquitous computing wearable First, the heart monitoring ECG-shirt developed by GEO View and German clothing company FALKE KG. It comes with a high-tech foil that checks the cardiac rate by means of two sensors providing the electrocardiogram. The recorded ECG data are transmitted directly via bluetooth to the mobile phone. Data can either be stored in the phone or immediately forwarded to the medical Service Center for analysis. The incorporated ECG foil may be removed when the shirt is washed. Via Blueserker . More pictures . More heart monitoring, but in Read More
Go to Site

Sensory fabrics

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Sensory fabrics 6 November 2004 Regine wearable London-based company Eleksen has developed a technology that makes it possible to manufacture sensors and switches from textiles, allowing for electronic components to be integrated into clothing. The textile sensors can measure how hard they are pressed and also whether moisture is present. The fabric can also be sewn or washed. Eleksen already manufactures a soft keyboard , made of a fabric called elektex , for PDAs that can be rolled up and has created controls for an MP3-player on the sleeve of a jacket. Elektex can sense location and pressure, so users can control beha Read More
Go to Site

Smile to the hand

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Smile to the hand 30 August 2004 Regine labs A mock-up of a glove-type concept camera from Fuji Photo Film Co. was shown Sunday at the Future Creation Fair in Tokyo. The camera enables users to shoot still and moving images with finger signs. Couldn't find more details. Frustrating! From Japan Times . Comments (0) Share post a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember Me? Yes No Check to Subscribe to this Comment: Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style) Latest Interviews » more interviews feed Coverage Conflux 2007, Interactivos?, Ars Electronica 2007, Documenta 12, OFFF 2007, Mobile Music Workshop, Salone del mobil Read More
Go to Site

The bionic glove

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. The bionic glove 9 November 2004 Regine cyborgs PhD student Peter Abolfathi of the Quadriplegic Hand Research Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital has designed a glove embedded with artificial muscles that can give movement back to people with paralysed hands. Woven into the glove are "muscle wires" that store and conduct electricity to stimulate muscle and joint movement. The whole process is controlled by a biofeedback system that allows people to grasp and release objects. The glove can also use its "smart muscles" to keep a damaged hand constantly and gently moving, reducing the risk of scar tissue growth. Abolfathi is Read More
Go to Site

The communicating and self-repairing shoes

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. The communicating and self-repairing shoes 8 December 2004 Regine ubiquitous computing wearable VectraSense Technologies, an MIT spin-off company, has developed a computerized shoe product ? Verb for Shoe ? that provides computerized shoe adjustments according to your movements and features a series of innovations including: -- Through a computer peripheral, called a Thinkpod, the shoes can interface with your computer; -- ThinkShare that creates an exclusive community of Verb for Shoe users, who can exchange business cards and other information through wireless communication between their shoes; -- ThinkAdjust allows th Read More
Go to Site

The ego visualizer

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. The ego visualizer 23 August 2004 Regine gadgets Korean company Xenofreaks has created a mobile LED display, a disc-shaped device with a 2-inch LED display that can be worn armband style or around the neck. Dubbed "ego visualizer", the PIX is designed to display emotions, opinions and information ot to search for icon matches on other people's devices, and owners within range can infrared each other with images or text messages. Via Asia Cnet News . Comments (0) Share post a comment Name: Email Address: URL: Remember Me? Yes No Check to Subscribe to this Comment: Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style) Latest Intervi Read More
Go to Site

Wearable Hypertags in Scottish student bars

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Wearable Hypertags in Scottish student bars 7 December 2004 Regine advertising telephony wearable Cambridge-based company Hypertag has developed a point and click system . When a mobile phone user sees an hypertag, a small electronic device, they simply point and click at it with their infrared-equipped mobile or PDA to instantly access a relevant web page on screen. The Scottish Executive has commissioned the first mobile Hypertag, to promote a new grant offering ?1,000 for young Scots to start a business. The Hypertag delivers a URL and phone number which can be used to get more information about the start-up grant. Th Read More
Go to Site

Wearables for everyday objects

Votes:0
we make money not art You are viewing an unstyled version of this page. Either your browser does not support Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or CSS styling has been disabled. Wearables for everyday objects 7 December 2004 Regine design wearable This key-chain radio station broadcasts the sounds you make through regular FM radio and shares them with people hidden from your eye. It works only within a radius of about 20 meters. The sound quality is not very clear, but people can guess what you are doing. In addition, the lower sound quality reduces concerns about privacy issues. The capsule holds a small FM transmitter card with a microphone, antenna, and batteries. The card takes sound inputs from the microphone and wirelessly transmits it within a certain frequency. The key-chain is part of t Read More
Go to Site

ASurfaceDialogue < Openloop < TWiki

Votes:0
Skip to topic | Skip to bottom Note: Included topic Openloop.WebTopBar ? does not exist yet Loop.pH R&D Site Openloop Home nodes — Projects — Research Nodes — online resources & books — A-Z listing current — Droog Show — Bio Wall — Sonumbra — Weather Patterns — Web Update — recent changes webs — Loop.pH (Main) — OPEN.Loop.pH (R&D) You are here: Openloop > ASurfaceDialogue Start of topic | Skip to actions MPHIL THESIS A Surface Dialogue: Electronically responsive surfaces in the built environment Rachel Joanna Wingfield MPhil Textiles 2002 Research Abstract The research explores electronically responsive, light emitting surfaces as a form of visual communication in the built environment. This is done by a technical i Read More
Go to Site

ASurfaceDialogue < Openloop < TWiki

Votes:0
Skip to topic | Skip to bottom Note: Included topic Openloop.WebTopBar ? does not exist yet Loop.pH R&D Site Openloop Home nodes — Projects — Research Nodes — online resources & books — A-Z listing current — Droog Show — Bio Wall — Sonumbra — Weather Patterns — Web Update — recent changes webs — Loop.pH (Main) — OPEN.Loop.pH (R&D) You are here: Openloop > ASurfaceDialogue Start of topic | Skip to actions MPHIL THESIS A Surface Dialogue: Electronically responsive surfaces in the built environment Rachel Joanna Wingfield MPhil Textiles 2002 Research Abstract The research explores electronically responsive, light emitting surfaces as a form of visual communication in the built environment. This is done by a technical i Read More
Go to Site

'Dick Tracy' wristwatch phone on the way | The Japan Times Online

Votes:0
NEWS National news News features Business news Business columns » Japanese Perspectives New reference » FYI Q&A Special news presentation Cabinet profiles OPINION Latest editorial/op-eds Editorial archive Op-ed archive Letters LIFE IN JAPAN Sunday features » Closeup Week 3 Counterpoint Lifestyle » Features Columns » Stylewise Words to Live By On Design Community » The Zeit Gist Views from the Street Columns » When East Meets West Japan Lite Events Education » Bilingual On the Book Trail So, What the Heck Is That? Environment » Features Columns » Wild Watch Natural Selections Old Nic's Notebook Our Plant Earth Media » Tokyo Confidential Media Mix Weekly TV guide Technology » Features Columns » iGadget Food » Features Columns » Restaurant reviews Wine Sake Bar reviews del.icio.us Food Guide Read More
Go to Site

- This article is unavailable - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. The article you requested was not found We apologize for any inconvenience. Please go back to the previous page or try a new search above. More articles like this: . ; See all results . Or, try our Advanced Search . We're searching over: 35 million articles 3,000 publications Find more results in HighBeam Web and Reference . Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Academic and Education Business Government Health Lifestyle and Personal Interest News Sports and Leisure Technolo Read More
Go to Site

- This article is unavailable - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. The article you requested was not found We apologize for any inconvenience. Please go back to the previous page or try a new search above. More articles like this: . ; See all results . Or, try our Advanced Search . We're searching over: 35 million articles 3,000 publications Find more results in HighBeam Web and Reference . Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Academic and Education Business Government Health Lifestyle and Personal Interest News Sports and Leisure Technolo Read More
Go to Site

- This article is unavailable - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help The article you requested was not found We apologize for any inconvenience. Please go back to the previous page or try a new search above. 3,000 publications at your fingertips: Academic and Education Business Government Health Lifestyle and Personal Interest News Sports and Leisure Technology and Science HighBeam™ Research, Inc. © Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. About Us Advertise with Us Customer Support Site Index Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Read More
Go to Site

- This article is unavailable - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. The article you requested was not found We apologize for any inconvenience. Please go back to the previous page or try a new search above. More articles like this: . ; See all results . Or, try our Advanced Search . We're searching over: 35 million articles 3,000 publications Find more results in HighBeam Web and Reference . Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Academic and Education Business Government Health Lifestyle and Personal Interest News Sports and Leisure Technolo Read More
Go to Site

- This article is unavailable - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. The article you requested was not found We apologize for any inconvenience. Please go back to the previous page or try a new search above. More articles like this: . ; See all results . Or, try our Advanced Search . We're searching over: 35 million articles 3,000 publications Find more results in HighBeam Web and Reference . Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Academic and Education Business Government Health Lifestyle and Personal Interest News Sports and Leisure Technolo Read More
Go to Site

Armband monitor measures extreme situations - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Votes:0
newspapers web sites magazines your town classifieds partners advertise help Advanced Search --> Advanced Search View all stories by date Bad bridges Cold Cases On the Job Terror on the Tracks All Special Reports All Multimedia NEWS Pittsburgh / Allegheny Regional Westmoreland Fayette State Politics Nation World Most Read Articles SPORTS Steelers Penguins Pirates College High School Columnists Business News Stock Listings Mutual Fund Listings Your Portfolio Development Columnists Technology OPINION & COMMENTARY Editorials Cartoons Columnists Letters Half-Page Books LIVING TV Listings Entertainment Fanfare Fashion and Shopping Fine Arts Food & Drink Home and Garden Movies Theater Top Living Summer Tours Tickets Obituaries STAFF BLOGS FOCUS About Us Help Desk Contact Us Frank L. Craig, Edito Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | AMERICAS | Convention taps into net appeal

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: World: Americas Front Page World Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia ------------- From Our Own Correspondent ------------- Letter From America UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 4 August, 2000, 01:45 GMT 02:45 UK Convention taps into net appeal A journalist wears his computer By BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson in Philadelphia The Republican party convention marks the dawning of a new concept: dot.com political conventions, and the telecommunications revolution is evident everywhere. An army of online journalists are covering the convention from new angles with cutting edge technology. The focus on toys and technology leads to political banality Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Summer fashion: wear your computer

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: World: Asia-Pacific Front Page World Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia ------------- From Our Own Correspondent ------------- Letter From America UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 26 January, 2001, 11:00 GMT Summer fashion: wear your computer A Japanese company says it will put a wearable computer on the market later this year. Japan's Hitachi is tying up with the American communications company, Xybernaut, to develop the device which will consist of a headset display and a special hand-held controller. A Hitachi spokesman Setsuko Minamikawa said it would be on the market this summer. He said they would be targetting businesses, where inventory Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | BUSINESS | Computers anywhere and everywhere

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Business Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Market Data Economy Companies E-Commerce Your Money Business Basics Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Sunday, 16 July, 2000, 11:30 GMT 12:30 UK Computers anywhere and everywhere Computers will move from our desktops to our pockets By BBC NewsOnline's Kevin Anderson in Washington Computer analysts are predicting the death of the personal computer. But in some ways, the PC will not die. It will simply become more personal and more pervasive, according to the computer industry. The computer industry looks to be selling us not only more super-smart mobile phones, handheld computers and a dizzying array of other devices, but they also will stuff more compu Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | EDUCATION | Football shirt with on-board computer

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Education Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Hot Topics UK Systems League Tables Features Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Tuesday, 27 November, 2001, 13:20 GMT Football shirt with on-board computer The prototype shirt is tested on the university stairs Football shirts are being developed which have their own on-board computer, which will be able to track the pace and acceleration of the wearer. Researchers at the University of Birmingham, UK, who are specialists in "wearable" computers, are exploring ways of remotely monitoring the performance of people playing sports. This will help to tackle the Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | MICROSOFT | The mobile threat

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: In Depth: Microsoft Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 18 February, 2000, 15:54 GMT The mobile threat Microsoft faces a battle in the mobile age By Martin Veitch, Editor, IT Week The recent progress of the Symbian consortium casts further doubt on whether Microsoft will be able to transfer its dominance of the desktop personal computer (PC) to the new generation of handheld internet access devices. While Microsoft has monopolised PC screens at home and in business through its DOS and Windows operating system software, the coming trend is towards small devices combining mobile communications and computing. And, for once, Microsoft is not best place Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | 'Solar cloth' offers moveable power

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Thursday, 23 May, 2002, 14:31 GMT 15:31 UK 'Solar cloth' offers moveable power Testing a polymer layer at Heriot-Watt Textiles which incorporate solar cells could allow some travellers to dispense with batteries altogether, predict scientists. Researchers at the School of Textiles at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland say they may be able to produce fabrics carrying solar cells. These, they suggest, could be rolled up and carried to remote locations - perhaps to be used as a source of power for fireman or soldiers. However Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | 'Techno' clothing hits high street

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo The BBC's Sue Nelson "Each of these ?600 jackets is literally wired for sound" real 56k Wednesday, 16 August, 2000, 00:02 GMT 01:02 UK 'Techno' clothing hits high street Techno-clothing could bring health benefits The world's first commercially available electronic clothing is about to go on sale in high streets across Europe. Clothes equipped with fully integrated computer networks have been designed and developed in a joint venture between clothing company Levi's and electronics company Philips, following three years of intensive research. The clothes, which could become the essential fashion of the future Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Backpack PC helps disabled children

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Wednesday, 27 March, 2002, 09:53 GMT Backpack PC helps disabled children The computer has been tested in some schools By Alfred Hermida BBC News Online A specially designed wearable computer is giving a voice to children with learning disabilities. The computer, built by the Xybernaut company, has been tested at several schools in the US with promising results. "Its portability and flexibility allowed Jeremy to communicate and access the curriculum across all school environments with increasing success," said Lisa Zverloff Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Clothes that do the thinking

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Saturday, 30 December, 2000, 08:34 GMT Clothes that do the thinking Wearable computers are bulky at the moment By Julian Siddle of BBC Science Scientists in Belgium are working on what they think will be the definitive clothes of the future. The clothes, known as "i-Wear" for Intelligent Wear, will perform many of the current functions of mobile phones, computers and even hospital monitoring equipment. Starlab, a research institute based in Brussels and specialising in the field of artificial intelligence, is trying to make clothes that seem to think. The company says the range of tasks that the clothes will be able t Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Computers as clothes

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson Wearable computers mark new level of portability real 28k Thursday, 4 May, 2000, 09:25 GMT 10:25 UK Computers as clothes Head-mounted displays free up users hands By BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson in Washington Michael Jenkins does not talk about people using his company's computers, instead he talks about people wearing them. "We try to bring information to the user instead of the user to the information," said Mr Jenkins, vice president of Xybernaut, a maker of wearable computers in Virginia, US. The evolution of computers has seen them shrink from room-sized monstrosities to handh Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | Sci/Tech | Future gadgets get mixed reaction

Votes:0
Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth On Air Archive Feedback Low Graphics Help Friday, April 30, 1999 Published at 18:13 GMT 19:13 UK Sci/Tech Future gadgets get mixed reaction The CyberPhone projects a virtual screen The ceaseless march of miniaturisation in electronics presents engineers with ever-increasing ways of combining gadgets. Sarah Vauxhall investigates the latest concepts IBM has unveiled its vision of the future which includes mobile telephones with full Internet access through virtual screens and a wearable computer controlled by your voice. But the public's reaction is as mixed as it was for the first mobile telephones and personal stereos, for example. IBM have produced a prototype of a wearable comput Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Future in your hand

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Tuesday, 22 January, 2002, 08:35 GMT Future in your hand The glove is lightweight and easy to use By BBC News Online's Alfred Hermida A hi-tech glove that tracks hand movements could change the way we use computers. The P5 glove, developed by Essential Reality, can replace the keyboard and mouse, letting you control your computer by just moving your hand and fingers in space. The idea of virtual gloves has been around for a while, but in the past, they have been awkward to use, impractical and often expensive. By contrast, Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Intelligent space suits on the horizon

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Wednesday, 19 December, 2001, 10:28 GMT Intelligent space suits on the horizon Aim to provide a wealth of data to astronauts By BBC Go Digital's Gareth Mitchell Astronauts of the future could receive text, graphics and even video through a wearable computer built into their space suits. At present, during space walks, astronauts get their instructions via radio. But the American space agency (Nasa) reckons the way to maximise information exchange is to send it visually into the astronaut's helmet. WearSAT components Low po Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Japan eyes wearable PC

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Friday, 26 November, 1999, 14:18 GMT Japan eyes wearable PC IBM's Erina Sakurai keeps an eye on the new machine Those tired of hauling around "portable" computers may be able to wear a Pentium PC from next year. On Friday, Japanese camera-maker Olympus and IBM Japan revealed a prototype of a wearable PC. The monitor is a 100 gram 'monocle' headset that projects a 10 inch virtual screen. The mini-monitor flips out from the headset and covers one eye. The hardware is stored in a 380 gram box, which is controlled by three buttons. It has a Pentium processor, 64 megabytes of memory and runs Windows 98. A banana-shap Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Keeping tabs on kidnap victims

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Friday, 1 February, 2002, 08:48 GMT Keeping tabs on kidnap victims BBC Go Digital's Jon Wurtzel casts a wry eye over developments in the world of technology Kidnapping is an ever present threat in some parts of Latin America. But digital tracking technology may now be able to help potential victims. What's involved is a surgically implanted identification chip, which can establish precisely who you are, and a wearable device about the size of a cassette tape. Threat of kidnapping from rebels in Colombia The technology uses Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | Sci/Tech | Made to measure computers

Votes:0
Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point On Air Feedback Low Graphics Help Thursday, October 29, 1998 Published at 12:25 GMT Sci/Tech Made to measure computers The miniature LCD is positioned in front of the eye By BBC Science Correspondent, Sue Nelson It could be the perfect answer for people who would like a computer, but do not have the desk space. Watch Sue Nelson report on the miniature computer IBM has developed a portable personal computer that is as powerful as a laptop yet light enough to be worn on a belt. The Wearable PC is far removed from conventional machines. It does not need a keyboard or a TV monitor and it uses the smallest hard disc drive in the world. As for size, it is not much larger than an English pound coi Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Pr?t-?-porter computers

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Monday, 21 January, 2002, 08:47 GMT Pr?t-?-porter computers Newman: Next generation of computing By BBC News Online's Alfred Hermida Walking down the street with a small computer attached to your head may sound like something out of Star Trek. But you can already order such a product and have it in your hands by March. The Xybernaut company has developed a wearable computer called Poma, which lets you check your e-mail, listen to music or play games while on the move. What you're talking about is the next generation of wir Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | Sci/Tech | Smart baby suit checks for cot death

Votes:0
Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point In Depth On Air Archive Feedback Low Graphics Help Wednesday, October 20, 1999 Published at 12:27 GMT 13:27 UK Sci/Tech Smart baby suit checks for cot death The suit keeps all the sensors in the right place Scientists have developed a hi-tech baby suit to help monitor very young children who may be at risk from sudden infant death syndrome. The outfit, featured on the BBC's Tomorrow's World science programme, has built-in sensors that keep a check on the baby's health, including temperature, heart rate and breathing. After years of research, doctors have yet to solve the riddle of so-called cot death, beyond identifying a number of danger factors such as parental smoking and the baby's slee Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Space pyjamas to fight cot death

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo --> SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback Help Low Graphics Thursday, 27 September, 2001, 16:42 GMT 17:42 UK Space pyjamas to fight cot death The pyjamas monitor breathing and heartbeat Image: Verhaert/Esa By BBC News Online's Ivan Noble Pyjamas based on space technology will help prevent cot deaths and understand how they occur, a Belgian company says. We are now in the phase of completing the prototype development and finalising the last details Stefaan Devolder Verhaert The pyjamas are based on the suits used to monitor the vital signs of European Space Agency astronauts. They c Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | Sci/Tech | Surfing on a matchbox

Votes:0
Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Sport Entertainment Talking Point On Air Feedback Low Graphics Help Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Published at 13:05 GMT Sci/Tech Surfing on a matchbox This computer runs a web site The smallest web server yet has been built and is now running a website. It is one tenth the size of a Palm Pilot and dwarfed by a typical desktop computer, which is 3,000 times larger. The matchbox-sized server was built from standard components by Professor Vaughan Pratt, a computer scientist at Stanford University, California. "It's basically a powerful little computer and we could have set it up for a number of different uses," he said. "But, because most people think of servers as mysterious boxes, located in dark basements, I thought making Read More
Go to Site

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Wear the parts on your sleeve

Votes:0
low graphics version | feedback | help You are in: Sci/Tech Front Page World UK UK Politics Business Sci/Tech Health Education Entertainment Talking Point In Depth AudioVideo Thursday, 9 November, 2000, 16:56 GMT Wear the parts on your sleeve The cloth keyboard connected to a Palm computer By BBC News Online internet reporter Mark Ward Dressing smartly might soon mean wearing a jacket with a built-in phone. The fabric could be velvet, denim or a nice chintz - whatever you want Bob Metcalfe, Elektex spokesman A UK company has developed a clever cloth that can be used to make wearable and washable gadgets. Buckinghamshire-based Elektex has developed a technique that weaves wires into cloth to turn humble fabrics into something much smarter. The first cloth keyboards, phones and gadgets shoul Read More
Go to Site

Computer Gear that You Wear - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Votes:0
White Papers | Blogs | Webcasts | Podcasts | Executive Programs | Solution Centers | Newsletters | RSS Feeds Home How-To Advice & Opinion Research & Analysis News Careers Topics Infrastructure Applications Development Architecture Personal IT Organization Enterprise Partner/Vendor TECHNOLOGY Infrastructure Network VoIP Network Monitoring Internet Security Virus Intruder Spyware Spam Theft Disaster Recovery Privacy Client Desktop Laptop PDA Server Load Balancing Mobile WiFi Voice GPS RFID Operating Systems Windows Linux Mac Unix Other Data Center Energy Efficiency Space Management Mainframes Servers Blade Servers Routers Storage Applications ERP CRM BI BPM KM SCM RFID Middleware/EAI Portals B-to-B Consumer Inventory Management Databases Document Management E-Business Data Warehouse Developm Read More
Go to Site

DCLnews, Flight manuals go digital, converting from SGML to XML

Votes:0
DCLab.com | About DCL | Tech Info | Press Info | Contact Us | DCLNews | Partners | Wiki | Client Area Data Conversion Lab About DCL Why go to DCL? Clients Company Background Management DCL in the News Events Mission DCL News Current Issue Back Issues Subscribe Technology Technology Resources FAQ's Glossary Presentations DCL Work Tracking Press Info Clients' Area Contact DCL Directions Request Estimate Positions DCL FTP (pdf) --> Books2Bytes Current Issue of DCLnews DCL featured in The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing Slash Document Costs Ann Rockley on ROI in CM PDF Resources XML Conversion Resources Roundtrip Document Conversion DCL Resources Library Converting Legacy Data... Aviation & Aerospace PDF Conversion to XML & MS-Word PDF Conversion Quark to XML Getting Content into XML Publ Read More
Go to Site

Doing the Wave

Votes:0
Contact Us | Create an Account / Login | Site Map Search All Stories Reporters Photos Photographers Comments Commenting Readers ------ Archives Classifieds Jobs Display Ads Business Name Business Category Google Last Update Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:08 am Subscribe | NM Jobs | Real Estate - Virtual Tours | Classifieds | Grocery Coupons | Advertise | Archives | Santa Fe Tourism | Bill Richardson File SANTAFENEWMEXICAN.COM The Richardson File --> News : Science / Technology www.SantaFeNewMexican.com has moved. Please update your bookmarks to http://www.santafenewmexican.com . This is an archived site and will not be updated with news and information beginning Oct. 11, 2007. Doing the Wave (1 comments; last comment posted May 9, 2005 06:29 am) print | email this story The Associated Press May 9, 200 Read More
Go to Site

Fiberglass to fabric - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Votes:0
newspapers web sites magazines your town classifieds partners advertise help Advanced Search --> Advanced Search View all stories by date Bad bridges Cold Cases On the Job Terror on the Tracks All Special Reports All Multimedia NEWS Pittsburgh / Allegheny Regional Westmoreland Fayette State Politics Nation World Most Read Articles SPORTS Steelers Penguins Pirates College High School Columnists Business News Stock Listings Mutual Fund Listings Your Portfolio Development Columnists Technology OPINION & COMMENTARY Editorials Cartoons Columnists Letters Half-Page Books LIVING TV Listings Entertainment Fanfare Fashion and Shopping Fine Arts Food & Drink Home and Garden Movies Theater Top Living Summer Tours Tickets Obituaries STAFF BLOGS FOCUS About Us Help Desk Contact Us Frank L. Craig, Edito Read More
Go to Site

Humanistic Intelligence: `WearComp' as a new framework and application for intelligent signal processing

Votes:0
Next: References Humanistic Intelligence: `WearComp' as a new framework and application for intelligent signal processing (this paper is an early draft of what eventually became the lead article from Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 86, No. 11, November, 1998, 29 pages (30 including cover; cover picture of issue depicts an early embodiment of Mann's WearComp invention ) Pages 2123-2151) Steve Mann mann@eecg.toronto.edu http://wearcam.org/mann.html University of Toronto, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 10 King's College Road, Room 2001, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3G4 Tel. (416) 946-3387, Fax. (416) 971-2326 Abstract: Humanistic Intelligence (HI) is proposed as a new signal processing framework in which the processing apparatus is inextricably intertwined with the natural Read More
Go to Site

Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Wheels

Votes:0
Wheels Home Rhode Island Business In Memoriams Lifebeat Multimedia Nation/World Obituaries Opinion Pagina Latina Sports Weather Your Turn Subscribe Newspaper In Education Advertise with Us Guide to requesting coverage Keep this under your hat What's smaller than a laptop and frees the mechanic to use both hands? The captop diagnostic computer 01:00 AM EDT on Wednesday, September 29, 2004 BY TERRY BOX The Dallas Morning News GRAPEVINE, Texas -- As technician Kurt Ward leaned over an engine at Classic Chevrolet recently, he caught a glimpse of the future flickering from the brim of his black baseball hat. Ward, a master tech with 31 years' experience, was wearing a device that allowed him to view complex repair and diagnostic information from a 2-inch screen attached to his hat -- as he work Read More
Go to Site

Wearable display does not block view | The Japan Times Online

Votes:0
NEWS National news News features Business news Business columns » Japanese Perspectives New reference » FYI Q&A Special news presentation Cabinet profiles OPINION Latest editorial/op-eds Editorial archive Op-ed archive Letters LIFE IN JAPAN Sunday features » Closeup Week 3 Counterpoint Lifestyle » Features Columns » Stylewise Words to Live By On Design Community » The Zeit Gist Views from the Street Columns » When East Meets West Japan Lite Events Education » Bilingual On the Book Trail So, What the Heck Is That? Environment » Features Columns » Wild Watch Natural Selections Old Nic's Notebook Our Plant Earth Media » Tokyo Confidential Media Mix Weekly TV guide Technology » Features Columns » iGadget Food » Features Columns » Restaurant reviews Wine Sake Bar reviews del.icio.us Food Guide Read More
Go to Site

Wearable PCs set to liberate employees from keyboards | The Japan Times Online

Votes:0
NEWS National news News features Business news Business columns » Japanese Perspectives New reference » FYI Q&A Special news presentation Cabinet profiles OPINION Latest editorial/op-eds Editorial archive Op-ed archive Letters LIFE IN JAPAN Sunday features » Closeup Week 3 Counterpoint Lifestyle » Features Columns » Stylewise Words to Live By On Design Community » The Zeit Gist Views from the Street Columns » When East Meets West Japan Lite Events Education » Bilingual On the Book Trail So, What the Heck Is That? Environment » Features Columns » Wild Watch Natural Selections Old Nic's Notebook Our Plant Earth Media » Tokyo Confidential Media Mix Weekly TV guide Technology » Features Columns » iGadget Food » Features Columns » Restaurant reviews Wine Sake Bar reviews del.icio.us Food Guide Read More
Go to Site

Xybernaut get patent for garment collar integrated Wearable Computer System : Fashion & Style Onlypunjab.com- Home Finance And Loan Approval News and Guide Onlypunjab.com

Votes:0
| OnlyPunjab | Law Forums | Links Directory | Fitness Forums | Our Spicy Blog World News Gadget News Infotech News Entertainment News UK News News Archives Culture News ERP News Science News Asia News Business News Tech News Webmaster News Asia News Hardware News Security News Legal News South Asia Africa News Animal News no load mutual funds domain names Onlypunjab Forums Law Forums We Have Recently Made Changes to Our Website, If you are unable to find something Specific, Please Search Below Web onlypunjab.com Xybernaut get patent for garment collar integrated Wearable Computer System Publish Date : 10/23/2004 12:46:00 PM Source : Fashion & Style Onlypunjab.com Xybernaut Corporation today announced that the Company has been granted a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Offic Read More
Go to Site

`Smart Clothing': Wearable Multimedia Computing and `Personal Imaging' to Restore the Technological Balance Between People and Their Environments*

Votes:0
Next: References `Smart Clothing': Wearable Multimedia Computing and `Personal Imaging' to Restore the Technological Balance Between People and Their Environments* @INPROCEEDINGS{mannacmmm96, author = "Mann, Steve", title = "`Smart Clothing': Wearable Multimedia and `Personal Imaging' to restore the balance between people and their intelligent environments", pages = "163--174", month = "Nov. 18-22", year = 1996, address = "Boston, MA", publisher = "Proceedings, {ACM} Multimedia 96", } Steve Mann http://www.wearcam.org/ steve@media.mit.edu MIT Building E15-389; author currently with University of Toronto 10 King's College Road, Room 2001, Tel. (416) 946-3387; Fax. (416) 971-2326 Abstract: Current portable computers and PDAs fail to truly become part of our daily lives in the sense that we n Read More
Go to Site

{\Large Learning Significant Locations and Predicting UserMovement with GPS}

Votes:0
{\Large Learning Significant Locations and Predicting User Movement with GPS} Learning Significant Locations and Predicting User Movement with GPS Daniel Ashbrook and Thad Starner College Of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0280 USA {anjiro, thad}@cc.gatech.edu Abstract Wearable computers have the potential to act as intelligent agents in everyday life and assist the user in a variety of tasks depending on the context. Location is the most common form of context used by these agents to determine the user's task. However, another potential use is the creation of a predictive model of the user's future movements. We present a system that automatically clusters GPS data taken over an extended period of time into meaningful locations at multiple scales. These locatio Read More
Go to Site

| TheLedger.com

Votes:0
The Ledger TiMEOUT Polk Voice The Reporter Vision Latina Business Journal Login | Register M/cloudy - 75° Lakeland, Fla November 22, 2007 News Sports Business Life Entertainment Community Opinion Forums Ledger Services Shopping Classifieds Jobs Homes Autos Local --> Local State U.S. World Obituaries Elections East Polk Four Corners Education Crime & Justice New York Times Photos Multimedia RSS Weather Preps College Bucs/NFL MLB NBA NHL Outdoors Recreation Golf Motorsports Other Sports Football Preview Sports Ballot Flying Tigers Thunderbolts Spring Training --> Business Real Estate Work It Out Health Weddings Engagements Anniversaries Seniors Crosswords Jumbles Horoscopes Comics Music Nightlife Dining Movies/TV Calendar Photos Videogames Relationships Theater Attractions Calendar Ledger Bl Read More
Go to Site

"Killer App" of wearable computing

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey "Killer App" of wearable computing : wireless force sensing body protectors for martial arts Full text Pdf (2.30 MB) Source Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology archive Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology table of contents Santa Fe, NM, USA SESSION: Wacky hardware table of contents Pages: 277 - 285 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-957-8 Authors Ed H. Chi Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, CA Jin Song Impact Measurement, San Jose, CA Greg Corbin Impact Measurement, San Jose, CA Sponsors ACM : Association for Computing Machinery SIGGRAPH : ACM Special Interest Group o Read More
Go to Site

"Smart" clothes have increasing potential in European markets (tdctrade.com)

Votes:0
International Market News Content provided by: IMN Home Trade Fairs China Americas Europe Other Countries Search in IMN Archive 9 May 2003 "Smart" clothes have increasing potential in European markets New values stitched into clothing. "Smart" clothing is a new and coming trend in German and other European markets. A number of sports wear producers are successfully selling garments that do more than just protect and decorate their owners, giving credence to the notion that information and entertainment are fast becoming value items in clothing. But not to be ignored are occupational users such as hospital workers and firefighters, particularly exposed groupings, and relevant in the revelations over such issues as the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak. Triumph Inte Read More
Go to Site

"Wear" is my cell phone? Tired of fumbling around for all your electronic gadgets? Try "Technology Enabled Clothing[TM]". (Odds 'N Ends). - Industrial Product Bulletin - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Save article Print E-mail Export Blog this article Related articles "Wear" is my cell phone? Tired of fumbling around for all your electronic gadgets? Try "Technology Enabled Clothing[TM]". (Odds 'N Ends). From: Industrial Product Bulletin Date: September 1, 2002 Do you ever wonder how we all managed the flow of information before cell phones, PDAs, recorders, remote controls, two-way radios, camcorders, scanners, and other electronic information systems came into use? Nowadays, these devices all seem to be a necessary part of our business (and personal) lives. But whe Read More
Go to Site

"Where Are You Pointing At?" A Study of Remote Collaboration in a Wearable Videoconference System

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'99) p. 151 "Where Are You Pointing At?" A Study of Remote Collaboration in a Wearable Videoconference System Martin Bauer , University of Stuttgart Gerd Kortuem , University of Oregon Zary Segall , University of Oregon Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1999.806696 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper reports on an empirical study aimed at evaluating the utility of a reality-augmenting telepointer in a wearable videoconference system. Results show that using this t Read More
Go to Site

"Eyebotic" Shows Promise As A New Navigation Aid For The Blind

Votes:0
Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark "Eyebotic" Shows Promise As A New Navigation Aid For The Blind ScienceDaily (Jan. 2, 2001) — GAINESVILLE, Fla. --- Think of it as an electronic seeing-eye dog. See also: Health & Medicine Disability Eye Care Workplace Health Matter & Energy Technology Detectors Transportation Science Reference Humanoid robot Blindness Guide dog Traffic engineering (transportation) A University of Florida engineering student has designed a helmet equipped with sensors that detect when the wearer is about to run into something. The helmet then beeps or vibrates, alerting the wearer to change course. "It’s a possible navigation system for visually impaired people in the workplace or in their homes, or possibly even for outdoors use," said Da Read More
Go to Site

`Smart' clothes containing particles of moisturisers, deodorants and fragrances could become a reality, according to Quest International and Woolmark Company.(Brief Article) - Cosmetics International - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Save article Print E-mail Export Blog this article Related articles `Smart' clothes containing particles of moisturisers, deodorants and fragrances could become a reality, according to Quest International and Woolmark Company.(Brief Article) From: Cosmetics International Date: March 14, 2003 Companies mentioned: Quest International Woolmark Co. Show more >> `SMART' CLOTHES containing particles of moisturisers, deodorants and fragrances could become a reality, according to Quest International and ... Already a Member? Log in now . Learn about membership benefits . ( Read More
Go to Site

"Nanotech Battle Suits" by Edward Willett

Votes:0
Now available Lost in Translation The paperback from DAW Books Order now from Amazon.com. "Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." - Robert J. Sawyer , Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids "A believable, absorbing, thought-provoking and highly enjoyable read." - Kathy Tyers , Author of the Firebird trilogy , Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura , and Star Wars: Balance Point "An interstellar adventure story worthy of Golden Age masters like Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. " - Dave Duncan , author of the Seventh Sword series, the King's Blades series and Children of Chaos Now available Lost in Translation The paperback from DAW Books Order now from Amazon.com. "Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." - Robert J. Saw Read More
Go to Site

"Smart Fabric" by Edward Willett

Votes:0
Now available Lost in Translation The paperback from DAW Books Order now from Amazon.com. "Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." - Robert J. Sawyer , Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids "A believable, absorbing, thought-provoking and highly enjoyable read." - Kathy Tyers , Author of the Firebird trilogy , Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura , and Star Wars: Balance Point "An interstellar adventure story worthy of Golden Age masters like Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. " - Dave Duncan , author of the Seventh Sword series, the King's Blades series and Children of Chaos Now available Lost in Translation The paperback from DAW Books Order now from Amazon.com. "Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." - Robert J. Saw Read More
Go to Site

"Super Clothes" by Edward Willett

Votes:0
Now available Lost in Translation The paperback from DAW Books Order now from Amazon.com. "Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." - Robert J. Sawyer , Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids "A believable, absorbing, thought-provoking and highly enjoyable read." - Kathy Tyers , Author of the Firebird trilogy , Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura , and Star Wars: Balance Point "An interstellar adventure story worthy of Golden Age masters like Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. " - Dave Duncan , author of the Seventh Sword series, the King's Blades series and Children of Chaos Now available Lost in Translation The paperback from DAW Books Order now from Amazon.com. "Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." - Robert J. Saw Read More
Go to Site

'Body Area Networks' in 2020?

Votes:0
Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends How new technologies are modifying our way of life Web www.primidi.com vendredi 10 dÉcembre 2004 'Body Area Networks' in 2020? This is almost certain, according to Ian Pearson, a futurologist working for British Telecom. In fifteen years, local area networks will be replaced by body area networks. As writes BBC News Online, " when technology gets personal ," you can expect a "pervasive ambient world" where "chips are everywhere." Not only we'll be surrounded by intelligent objects in the streets, but we'll wear clothes made of nano-engineered smart fabrics or we'll carry implants. Pearson thinks that we'll use wearable technology that runs on body heat such as intelligent electronic contact lenses functioning as TV screens when we are in the subwa Read More
Go to Site

'Electronic eye' helps blind across the road - 19 November 2004 - New Scientist

Votes:0
New Scientist | Space | Technology | Environment | New Scientist Jobs | Subscribe to New Scientist Tips N EWS | E X PLORE BY SUBJECT | S P ECIAL REPORTS | L AST WORD | S UBSCRIBE | BLO G S | V I DEO | A RCHIVE | R SS | E- Z INE Full Access LATEST HEADLINES Quantum teamwork produces T-ray beam Tidal link to earthquakes revealed at last Composite aircraft may hide dangerous flaws 'Trolls' targeted by controversial patent reforms Babies can spot the good, the bad, and the ugly Analysis: IPCC issues dire climate change warning Has observing the universe hastened its end? 'Happy' worms live longer on antidepressants ALL LATEST NEWS PRINT EDITION Subscribe Current issue Archive Full Access JOBS SUBSCRIPTIONS CENTRE Get 4 extra Read More
Go to Site

'Intelligent' clothes drive new research - icWales

Votes:0
22 November 2007: 7:30pm | Visit our other sites: jobswales.co.uk homeswales.co.uk motorswales.co.uk publicjobswales.co.uk Get involved... Send your stories Send your videos Send your pics Join a forum Home News Business RugbyNation FootballNation Sports What's On Classifieds Country & Farming Travel Videos & Pics Sitemap Wales News Cardiff News South Wales Valleys Columnists UK News World News Politics News Education News Health News Features Letters RSS News for you | What's this? Home News Wales News 'Intelligent' clothes drive new research Nov 22 2004 1 2 next » WELSH scientists are developing smart clothing of the future that can play music or even give instructions to the washing machine. Clothes that monitor blood sugar for diabetics, sportswear that cools athletes down, and garment Read More
Go to Site

'Invisible' Computing

Votes:0
PhysOrg Account: Sign In | Sign Up Home Nanotechnology Physics Space & Earth science Electronic Devices Technology General Science Medicine & Health Published: 13:29 EST, December 07, 2004 Toolbox Rating: n/a Bookmark Save as PDF Print Email Blog It Digg It del.icio.us Slashdot It! Stumble It! - + 'Invisible' Computing Computer scientists and electrical engineers from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), have joined a consortium of mostly European scientists setting out to network together the billions of electronic devices in everyday use. The Reconfigurable Ubiquitous Networked Embedded Systems (RUNES) project aims to expand and simplify existing and future networks of devices and embedded systems. Between now and April 2007 when the project is slated to end, it will create a Read More
Go to Site

'Memory' glasses would cue wearer's memory with tiny computer display

Votes:0
Skip ads and navigation SPI · MySeattlePix · Reader Page · My account Local Weather Transportation/Traffic Consumer Education Environment Politics Real Estate Webtowns/Neighborhoods Under the Needle Obituaries Special Reports Corrections US/World U.S. Washington, D.C. Africa Asia Australia Canada Europe Latin America Middle East Sports Mariners/MLB Seahawks/NFL Sonics/NBA Storm/WNBA College Football College Basketball High Schools Other Sports Art Thiel Jim Moore Ted Miller Business Boeing Microsoft VC Notebook Bill Virgin Real Estate Wire Tech Wire Personal Finance Sci-Tech Layoff Tracker A&E Event Calendar Movies - Showtimes TV & Radio - Listings Restaurants/Dining Music Local Bands Books Video Games Theater/Fine Arts People A&E Wire Going Out Staying In Life Food Seattle@Home NW Gardens Read More
Go to Site

'Self-cleaning' Suits May Be In Your Future

Votes:0
Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark 'Self-cleaning' Suits May Be In Your Future ScienceDaily (Nov. 23, 2004) — Sending your favorite suit to the dry cleaners could one day become an infrequent practice. Researchers at Clemson University are developing a highly water-repellant coating made of silver nanoparticles that they say can be used to produce suits and other clothing items that offer superior resistance to dirt as well as water and require much less cleaning than conventional fabrics. See also: Matter & Energy Nature of Water Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Materials Science Weapons Technology Electronics Reference Plastic Metal White gold Nanomedicine The patented coating — a polymer film (polyglycidyl methacrylate) mixed with silver nanoparticles — can Read More
Go to Site

'Smart bandage' diagnoses danger before infection takes hold

Votes:0
November 2001 From University of Rochester 'Smart bandage' diagnoses danger before infection takes hold Imagine placing an adhesive bandage on a cut and having the bandage tell you immediately that dangerous bacteria have gotten into the wound and that you need to seek a doctor's help. Researchers at the University of Rochester have taken the first major step toward a bandage that will change color depending on what kind of bacteria may be present in a wound. It can give an instant diagnosis as to whether the wound may require special care or what kind of antibiotics may work best in treating it. The bandage is part of the Center for Future Health's "smart medical home"-a series of devices working in conjunction in the home to monitor a family's health. Benjamin Miller, assistant professor Read More
Go to Site

'Smart bullet' reports back wirelessly - 28 May 2004 - New Scientist

Votes:0
New Scientist | Space | Technology | Environment | New Scientist Jobs | Subscribe to New Scientist Tips N EWS | E X PLORE BY SUBJECT | S P ECIAL REPORTS | L AST WORD | S UBSCRIBE | BLO G S | V I DEO | A RCHIVE | R SS | E- Z INE Full Access LATEST HEADLINES Quantum teamwork produces T-ray beam Tidal link to earthquakes revealed at last Composite aircraft may hide dangerous flaws 'Trolls' targeted by controversial patent reforms Babies can spot the good, the bad, and the ugly Analysis: IPCC issues dire climate change warning Has observing the universe hastened its end? 'Happy' worms live longer on antidepressants ALL LATEST NEWS PRINT EDITION Subscribe Current issue Archive Full Access JOBS SUBSCRIPTIONS CENTRE Get 4 extra Read More
Go to Site

'Smart' clothes feature sensors and cameras (tdctrade.com)

Votes:0
IMN Search International Market News Content provided by: March 2000 'Smart' clothes feature sensors and cameras Manufacturers will soon launch an exciting collection of "intelligent" clothes made from "smart" fabrics. Among these wireless, washable garments are a bikini with an integrated audio player, a shirt with its own mobile phone, a ski jacket that warns its wearer of hazards and a child's T-shirt with a built-in global positioning satellite (GPS) system. After two years of research and development at British laboratories run by consumer electronics manufacturer Philips, a team of experts has unveiled an interesting range of "intelligent" products. The secret? Woven, knitted and printed fabrics are blended with new conductive materials to add "intelligence" to garments. Soft to the Read More
Go to Site

'Smart' clothes raise stain shield - USA Today - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help 'Smart' clothes raise stain shield From: USA Today Date: March 11, 2002 Author: Theresa Howard | Copyright information This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to ProQuest Information and Learning Company. 00-00-0000 What have your clothes done for you lately? Forget push-up bras and tummy-control pantyhose. This year's spring apparel lines are full of "smart" clothes. They feature functional, high-tech fabrics that wick away perspiration, repel stains, massage, moisturize and battle cellulite. The can-do clothes Read More
Go to Site

'Smart' fabric will change with the clime - Breaking - http://www.theage.com.au/technology/

Votes:0
Welcome to Technology Section. Skip directly to: Search Box , Section Navigation , Content . Text Version . @import url("http://samples.fairfax.com.au/netstrip/templates/netstrip-20060911.css"); NEWS | MYCAREER | DOMAIN | DRIVE | FINANCE | MOBILE | RSVP | TRAVEL member centre | login | register OPINION REVIEWS RESOURCES IT JOBS 'Smart' fabric will change with the clime London October 5, 2004 Page Tools Email to a friend Printer format Wool may be part of a new type of clothing which adapts to changing temperatures to keep the wearer comfortable. Micro-technology used in the material allows it to let in air to cool a wearer when it is hot and shut out air when it is cold. The University of Bath and the London College of Fashion are jointly researching the material, which they think could be Read More
Go to Site

'Smart' fabrics to keep patients healthy

Votes:0
health news health videos opinions forum contact Archive Search advanced searches >> Medical Dictionary full medical dictionary Medical Devices News Useful Links 'Smart' fabrics to keep patients healthy Main Category: Medical Devices News Article Date: 16 Mar 2005 - 15:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article Patients in the near future will use 'smart' fabrics to keep them healthy, thanks to a EU project that recently completed initial development of high tech clothing. The Wearable Health Care System (WEALTHY) IST project just completed 30 months of research and development to prototype technologies at the heart of smart fabrics. Smart fabrics incorporate f Read More
Go to Site

'This Is the Future of Medicine'

Votes:0
BUSINESSWEEK ONLINE : DECEMBER 11, 2000 ISSUE BUSINESS WEEK E.BIZ -- SPECIAL REPORT 'This Is the Future of Medicine' Blazing trails on a vast frontier called electronic care management Vivometrics, a Southern California startup, wants to put a shirt on your back. But the company's lightweight, stretchy garment is not your average muscle-T. Embedded in the fabric are four black bands equipped with electrodes and physiological sensors designed to record more than 40 vital signs, including fluid in the heart, breathing rate, and oxygen consumption. The gigabytes of data stream from the sensors to a handheld computer discreetly located in a hip pocket of the shirt. Standard issue, one supposes, for Captain Kirk and the rest of the Enterprise crew. But Vivometrics says you will be able to order Read More
Go to Site

(Cover Story) Portability drive strokes demand for diminuative pumps and valves (MDDI archive, May 04)

Votes:0
Find: In: Entire site =============== All suppliers North America Europe IVD Packaging Electronics Consultants =============== All magazines MD&DI MPMN MDT EMDM IVDT PMPN MEM MX MDL News ">Advanced Search Find Products & Suppliers Suppliers Directories Product & Service News Web Site Gallery Press Releases White Papers News & Research Events News Research Magazines Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Medical Product Manufacturing News IVD Technology Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News Medical Device Technology European Medical Device Manufacturer Medical Electronics Manufacturing MX: For Medtech Executives Tradeshows All Shows Medical Design & Manufacturing Automation/Assembly Packaging Plastics Design & Manufacturing Quality MDR Medical Device Register --> Career Center Search Jobs P Read More
Go to Site

(Detection Technolgies) Taking a fresh look at sensors (IVDT archive, Apr 02)

Votes:0
Find: In: Entire site =============== All suppliers North America Europe IVD Packaging Electronics Consultants =============== All magazines MD&DI MPMN MDT EMDM IVDT PMPN MEM MX MDL News ">Advanced Search Find Products & Suppliers Suppliers Directories Product & Service News Web Site Gallery Press Releases White Papers News & Research Events News Research Magazines Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Medical Product Manufacturing News IVD Technology Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News Medical Device Technology European Medical Device Manufacturer Medical Electronics Manufacturing MX: For Medtech Executives Tradeshows All Shows Medical Design & Manufacturing Automation/Assembly Packaging Plastics Design & Manufacturing Quality MDR Medical Device Register --> Career Center Search Jobs P Read More
Go to Site

(Editor's Page) The Future of Healthcare is Everywhere (MDDI archive, Sep 02)

Votes:0
Find: In: Entire site =============== All suppliers North America Europe IVD Packaging Electronics Consultants =============== All magazines MD&DI MPMN MDT EMDM IVDT PMPN MEM MX MDL News ">Advanced Search Find Products & Suppliers Suppliers Directories Product & Service News Web Site Gallery Press Releases White Papers News & Research Events News Research Magazines Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Medical Product Manufacturing News IVD Technology Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News Medical Device Technology European Medical Device Manufacturer Medical Electronics Manufacturing MX: For Medtech Executives Tradeshows All Shows Medical Design & Manufacturing Automation/Assembly Packaging Plastics Design & Manufacturing Quality MDR Medical Device Register --> Career Center Search Jobs P Read More
Go to Site

(In Person) Sharpening the tools for detection (IVDT archive, May 03)

Votes:0
Find: In: Entire site =============== All suppliers North America Europe IVD Packaging Electronics Consultants =============== All magazines MD&DI MPMN MDT EMDM IVDT PMPN MEM MX MDL News ">Advanced Search Find Products & Suppliers Suppliers Directories Product & Service News Web Site Gallery Press Releases White Papers News & Research Events News Research Magazines Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Medical Product Manufacturing News IVD Technology Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News Medical Device Technology European Medical Device Manufacturer Medical Electronics Manufacturing MX: For Medtech Executives Tradeshows All Shows Medical Design & Manufacturing Automation/Assembly Packaging Plastics Design & Manufacturing Quality MDR Medical Device Register --> Career Center Search Jobs P Read More
Go to Site

(R&D Digest) Patient-Centered Network Could Go Wireless, Bringing Together Multiple Devices (MDDI archive, Mar 05)

Votes:0
Find: In: Entire site =============== All suppliers North America Europe IVD Packaging Electronics Consultants =============== All magazines MD&DI MPMN MDT EMDM IVDT PMPN MEM MX MDL News ">Advanced Search Find Products & Suppliers Suppliers Directories Product & Service News Web Site Gallery Press Releases White Papers News & Research Events News Research Magazines Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry Medical Product Manufacturing News IVD Technology Pharmaceutical & Medical Packaging News Medical Device Technology European Medical Device Manufacturer Medical Electronics Manufacturing MX: For Medtech Executives Tradeshows All Shows Medical Design & Manufacturing Automation/Assembly Packaging Plastics Design & Manufacturing Quality MDR Medical Device Register --> Career Center Search Jobs P Read More
Go to Site

*** Invasion of the Cyborgs ***

Votes:0
DCLab.com | About DCL | Tech Info | Press Info | Contact Us | DCLNews | Partners | Wiki | Client Area Data Conversion Lab About DCL Why go to DCL? Clients Company Background Management DCL in the News Events Mission DCL News Current Issue Back Issues Subscribe Technology Technology Resources FAQ's Glossary Presentations DCL Work Tracking Press Info Clients' Area Contact DCL Directions Request Estimate Positions DCL FTP (pdf) --> Books2Bytes Current Issue of DCLnews DCL featured in The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing Slash Document Costs Ann Rockley on ROI in CM PDF Resources XML Conversion Resources Roundtrip Document Conversion DCL Resources Library Converting Legacy Data... Aviation & Aerospace PDF Conversion to XML & MS-Word PDF Conversion Quark to XML Getting Content into XML Publ Read More
Go to Site

10/20/97 CARE TO SLIP INTO SOMETHING MORE DIGITAL?

Votes:0
CARE TO SLIP INTO SOMETHING MORE DIGITAL? MIT plans to unveil a collection of wearable computers SHE'S GOT RHYTHM: As the wearer walks -- or dances -- her motions are turned into music. The silver organza strips on the dress act as sensors, coupled to a miniature computer-driven synthesizer sewn into the garment. The rhythm of her gait becomes the rhythm of the music. When she stops, the music stops. The speakers are built into her headpiece. The dress incorporates an electric-field-sensing technology called "School of Fish," developed at MIT's Media Lab. When the wearer of the dress comes near to a similar outfit designed for a man, the pair can make new sounds that neither can make individually. The shoes provide an electrical ground for the wearer -- important to the sensors' functionin Read More
Go to Site

109 separate end-use segments of Polyester in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens. - M2 Presswire - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help 109 separate end-use segments of Polyester in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens. From: M2 Presswire Date: May 11, 2004 | Copyright information COPYRIGHT 2004 M2 Communications Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. M2 PRESSWIRE-11 May 2004-Research and Markets: 109 separate end-use segments of Polyester in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens(C)1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05112004 Research and Markets announces the addition of this new report entitled "Polyester in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens: World Market F Read More
Go to Site

10Meters.com: Levi's Wearable Fashions

Votes:0
Daily News by Category Industry Computing Handhelds Phones M-Commerce Analysis People The Bluetooth Era Bluetooth Home Driving Down Costs On-Tap Solutions Target Markets Cybiko's System Teens & Gadgets: A Perfect Fit Wireless Goes to Work Putting Mobility to Work In Manufacturing & Retail In Transportation In Media & Entertainment In Finance In Health Care In Government Search 10Meters.com Now You Can Have Your Phone ... and Wear It, Too Mobile Jackets from Levi's Hit the Stores by K.E. Peterson On the shelves this month in upscale European clothing stores: Levi's new line of mobile jackets. Representing the first to market in the soon-to-boom wearable computer realm, Levi's sporty jackets are outfitted with a Philips' Xenium GSM phone and the Dutch electronics company's Rush MP3 player. T Read More
Go to Site

12.17.98 Miniature technology fashions wearable computers

Votes:0
InfoAccess Request more information from vendors—fast! 12.17.98 Miniature technology fashions wearable computers Innovations in low-power, microminiature processors and peripherals promise to transform wearable computers from technical novelties into efficient work tools. Warren Webb, Technical Editor At a glance Wearable networks Don't shoot; compute For more information Beginning with the development of the wrist watch for early aviators, the desire for hands-free, real-time information on demand has fueled an ongoing fascination with wearable computing devices. In science fiction, instant-information-access devices are built into clothing and even into human bodies. However, real-world wearable computer systems are scarce. The size and weight of practical computing power, batteries Read More
Go to Site

20 ways to love electronics. (Electronics). - Design News - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Save article Print E-mail Export Blog this article Related articles 20 ways to love electronics. (Electronics). From: Design News Date: June 17, 2002 Author: DeMeis, Rick ; Field, Karen Smaller components and chips, and new design tools and aids are helping design engineers pack more features into devices and systems. Here's a quick round-up of how your designs can profit from what's new and in view in electronic products, as well as hints and tips useful for your upcoming design projects I -1- Food for thought Hungry for knowledge in image processing? Then Bob's Brain Read More
Go to Site

21st Century Technology - Wearable Computing

Votes:0
Wearable Computing - Wearable computing facilitates a new form of human-computer interaction comprising a... 21st Century.co.uk home mind science technology environment robotics space games humour gadgets cars music masters directory about 21C Our Training Courses Web Design Training Courses HTML Training Courses Macromedia Dreamweaver Training Courses CSS Layout Training Courses Adobe Photoshop Training Courses Adobe Illustrator Training Courses Adobe InDesign Training Courses Adobe Acrobat Training Courses Website Accessibility Training Courses Google Adwords Training Courses SEO Training Courses Macromedia Flash Training Courses Macromedia Flash ActionScript Training Courses Macromedia Flash Video Training Courses Adobe Premiere Pro Training Courses Adobe After Effects Training Courses Read More
Go to Site

3M Intros Better Embedded Capacitance Material - 2/16/2005 - Electronic News

Votes:0
SI CHINA SI JAPAN Login | Register SI HOME MAGAZINE Current Issue Archives SI Japan SI China Digital Edition Subscribe TECHNOLOGY CHANNELS Wafer Processing Lithography Yield Management Inspection, Measurement & Test Clean Processing Materials Semiconductor Packaging Fab Facilities Business/Market RELATED INDUSTRIES Nanotechnology MEMS Photovoltaics Displays Optoelectronics NEWSLETTERS SI NewsBreak SI NewsBreak Special Reports Wafer Processing Report Lithography Report Metrology Report Clean Processing Report Packaging Report Sign Up WEBCASTS Technology Webcasts Industry Webcasts Supplier Webcasts All Webcasts PODCASTS SI On the Scene Movers & Shakers BLOGS Perspectives from the Leading Edge Semi-Conscious SI's Take on Semicon West The Fine Print Views on News BUYERS GUIDE RESOURCES Learnin Read More
Go to Site

: Marketnews.ca

Votes:0
Marketnews.ca - Serving Canada's Consumer Electronics, Computing & Digital Imaging Industry Front Page Latest News Headlines Latest Headlines Accessories Appointments Audio/Video Event Information General Interest Appliances Internet & Networking Marketing & Promotion PC & Information Technology Photo & Digital Imaging Portable A/V Recordable Media Retail Survey & Statistics Telephony & Communications 12 Volt Electronics Jobs Videos Blog Latest Print Issue Hands-On Reviews Newsletter Email Print Bookmark By: Marketnews Published: 1/1/1970 0 Comments Add a comment Sue's Ain't Marie - August 7, 2007 7:40 pm Look alive booyyyeees. Leave a comment Name: Email: (Will not be posted) Comment: Type in Code: Headlines From Past 7 Days Sirius Partners with Lexus Sears Gives Away $30,000 in Gift Card Read More
Go to Site

?Smart? Textiles On Horizon:Soldiers of Tomorrow Will Benefit From Interactive Textile Capabilities

Votes:0
?Smart? Textiles On Horizon Soldiers of Tomorrow Will Benefit From Interactive Textile Capabilities SSCOM is looking at ways to enter the burgeoning field of ?interactive? textiles, a term which refers to active, multifunctional textiles that exhibit at least one unique and valuable characteristic that is considered to be ?smart?. Examples are materials that sense and react (e.g., color change, oscillate, swell), conduct electricity, perform computational operations or collect/store energy. In the future, interactive textiles will be used to ensure a technologically superior soldier who is well prepared to handle tomorrow?s threats. Interactive textiles could be used, for example, to develop clothes that, in the future, would detect and react to the weather, would change the color of a uni Read More
Go to Site

A 'second generation' iPAQ-based wearable computer

Votes:0
document.write(Math.round(Math.random()*10000000000)); ?" WIDTH="728" HEIGHT="90" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" HSPACE="0" VSPACE="0" FRAMEBORDER="0" SCROLLING=no BORDERCOLOR="#000000">?" > document.write(Math.round(Math.random()*10000000000)); ?" TARGET="_blank"> document.write(Math.round(Math.random()*10000000000)); ?" WIDTH="728" HEIGHT="90" BORDER="0" ALT=""> Click here to learn about this Sponsor: document.write(Math.round(Math.random()*10000000000)); ?" WIDTH="170" HEIGHT="60" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" HSPACE="0" VSPACE="0" FRAMEBORDER="0" SCROLLING=no BORDERCOLOR="#000000">?" > document.write(Math.round(Math.random()*10000000000)); ?" TARGET="_blank"> document.write(Math.round(Math.random()*10000000000)); ?" WIDTH="170" HEIGHT="60" BORDER="0" ALT=""> home | news | articles Read More
Go to Site

A bag that never forgets

Votes:0
Public release date: 20-Oct-2004 [ | E-mail Article ] UK CONTACT - Claire Bowles claire.bowles@rbi.co.uk Tel: 44-207-611-1210 New Scientist Press Office, London US CONTACT ? Toni Marshall toni.marshall@newscientist.com 1-617-558-4939 New Scientist Boston office A bag that never forgets IMAGINE a handbag that warns you if you are about to forget your umbrella or wallet, and which you can later turn into a scarf that displays today's pollution levels. Or how about creating a wall hanging that glows if someone tries to use your home's wireless internet connection? All these bizarre objects could soon be possible thanks to a system of computerised fabric patches developed by engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Each patch contains a functional unit of the system- a microproc Read More
Go to Site

A bag that never forgets

Votes:0
Public release date: 20-Oct-2004 [ | E-mail Article ] UK CONTACT - Claire Bowles claire.bowles@rbi.co.uk Tel: 44-207-611-1210 New Scientist Press Office, London US CONTACT ? Toni Marshall toni.marshall@newscientist.com 1-617-558-4939 New Scientist Boston office A bag that never forgets IMAGINE a handbag that warns you if you are about to forget your umbrella or wallet, and which you can later turn into a scarf that displays today's pollution levels. Or how about creating a wall hanging that glows if someone tries to use your home's wireless internet connection? All these bizarre objects could soon be possible thanks to a system of computerised fabric patches developed by engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Each patch contains a functional unit of the system- a microproc Read More
Go to Site

A Battery That Can Take a Bullet

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries A Battery That Can Take a Bullet Chris Oakes 08.03.99 | 3:00 AM The US Army likes to shoot batteries. "We actually take them and shoot them and see what response we get," said Colonel Bruce Jette, project manager for the US Army's Soldier Systems Center Land Warrior project. See also: All the News That's Fit to Wear Any computer battery has to meet stringent requirements for weight Read More
Go to Site

A Black Box for Human Health

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries A Black Box for Human Health Amit Asaravala 04.13.04 | 2:00 AM The Crew Physiological Observation Device, a black-box type technology that records information about a wearer's vital signs, is small enough to be worn by humans. Whether diving deep in the ocean, battling an inferno or performing maneuvers in space, specialists trained to operate in extreme conditions know that keepin Read More
Go to Site

A Black Box for People

Votes:0
A Black Box for People Developed for astronauts, a small device called "the CPOD" does for people what black boxes do for airplanes. Listen to this story via streaming audio , a downloadable file , or get help . April 7, 2004: When planes have a problem, analysts can usually figure out what went wrong. They simply check the plane's "black box," which records exactly what was happening to the plane at the time. Now, there's something similar for people. Under the leadership of Stanford University professor Greg Kovacs and engineers Carsten Mundt (NASA/Ames) and Kevin Montgomery (Stanford), researchers have developed a device that is like a black box or flight recorder for human beings. Just as a plane's black box records crucial mechanical data, NASA's device, the CPOD ( Read More
Go to Site

A Case Study in Embedded-System Design: The VuMan 2 Wearable Computer

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract July/September 1993 (Vol. 10, No. 3) pp. 56-67 A Case Study in Embedded-System Design: The VuMan 2 Wearable Computer Asim Smailagic Daniel P. Siewiorek Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/54.232473 Send link to a friend Abstract The development of an embedded-computer system with a visual interface is described. The authors detail the use of a target system simulator and a prototype printed circuit board (PCB), which facilitated a concurrent approach to the design of the hardware, software, and housing. They outline this codesign pr Read More
Go to Site

A Collaborative Wearable System with Remote Sensing

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Second International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'98) p. 10 A Collaborative Wearable System with Remote Sensing Martin Bauer , University of Oregon Timo Heiber , University of Oregon Gerd Kortuem , University of Oregon Zary Segall , University of Oregon Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1998.729524 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper presents a collaborative wearable system based on the notion of remote sensing. Remote sensing lets users of wearable or stationary computers perceive a remote environment through Read More
Go to Site

A Comparative Investigation into Two Pointing Systems for Use with Wearable Computers While Mobile

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04) pp. 110-117 A Comparative Investigation into Two Pointing Systems for Use with Wearable Computers While Mobile Alan Chamberlain , Loughborough University, UK Roy Kalawsky , Loughborough University, UK Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2004.1 Send link to a friend Abstract Target selection is a task carried out by many wearable computer users. Conventional desktop pointing devices such as mice are not appropriate for the wearable user as they are designed for Read More
Go to Site

A CSCW System for Distributed Search/Collection Tasks Using Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Sixth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (WMCSA'04) pp. 20-27 A CSCW System for Distributed Search/Collection Tasks Using Wearable Computers Tetsuo Sumiya , Keio University Akifumi Inoue , Tokyo University of Technology Sadayuki Shiba , Keio University Junya Kato , Keio University Hiroshi Shigeno , Keio University Kenichi Okada , Keio University Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MCSA.2004.1 Send link to a friend Abstract In this paper, we define the cooperative activities using wearable computers outdoors a Read More
Go to Site

A Display in Your Glasses - News and Analysis by PC Magazine

Votes:0
DIGITAL CAMERAS LAPTOPS MP3 PLAYERS CELL PHONES PRINTERS DESKTOPS HDTVs Software MORE > GuideBG HOME REVIEWS DOWNLOADS EXPERT HELP NEWS COLUMNS SHOP DISCUSS @WORK VIDEO SUBSCRIBE Special Reports Show Reports Front Side Search PCMAG.COM NEWS PC Magazine: Current Issue Previous Issue Product Guides Antispyware Software Media Centers Antivirus Software Multi-Function Printers Apple Coverage PDAs Backup Software Photo Printers Cars Plasma Displays Computer & Console Gaming Projectors Digital Camcorders Robots Digital Imaging Software Scanners DVD Authoring Software Security Software External Hard Drives Small Business Firefox Software Flash Drives Speakers GPS Utilities High-Definition Players Video Editing Software HDTVs VoIP Ink Jet Printers Windows Vista Laser Printers Windows XP LCDs Wi Read More
Go to Site

A Feasible Low-Power Augmented-Reality Terminal

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 2nd IEEE and ACM International Workshop on Augmented Reality p. 55 A Feasible Low-Power Augmented-Reality Terminal Johan Pouwelse , Delft University of Technology Koen Langendoen , Delft University of Technology Henk Sips , Delft University of Technology Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IWAR.1999.803806 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper studies the requirements for a truly wearable augmented-reality (AR) terminal. The requirements translate into a generic hardware architecture consisting of programmable modules communicat Read More
Go to Site

A Few Suggestions; 01/27/03

Votes:0
Client Login Search Contact Us Sales/Subscriptions | Publications & Services | Events | Watch Newsletters | Microprocessor Report | Press | Sales | About Us | Home | InStat.com | Vol 17, Issue 04 January 27, 2003 A Few Suggestions By Peter N. Glaskowsky I wasn't entirely forthcoming in my editorial last month (see MPR 12/30/02-02, "Toward a Brighter Tomorrow") when I declined to name specific new ways for semiconductors to add value to our lives in areas such as clothing, food, housing, and furniture. In fact, I can point to a few applications that could double the total world market for semiconductors—from tiny sensors to complex microprocessors. Some of the smallest chips we'll ever use may have the highest-volume opportunity. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags could eventua Read More
Go to Site

A Headset-Based Minimized Wearable Computer

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract May/June 2001 (Vol. 16, No. 3) pp. 28-32 A Headset-Based Minimized Wearable Computer Soichiro Matsushita Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/5254.940023 Send link to a friend Abstract A low-power headset with a sensory system and a short-range wireless radio transceiver can become a highly context-aware peripheral device, but to avoid affecting the user as much as possible, the amount of components should be minimized. A combination of low-power motion sensors and microcontrollers achieves this by translating situations concerning t Read More
Go to Site

A machine that thinks and listens - MIT researchers find a way of making a wearable computer aware of auditory cues Electronics Times - Find Articles

Votes:0
BNET Research Center Find 10 million articles Advanced Search Find in free and premium articles free articles only premium articles only this publication Arts Autos Business Health Home & Garden News Reference Sports Technology Explore Publications in: all Arts Autos Business Health Home & Garden News Reference Sports Technology Content provided in partnership with /** placeholder file **/ .fa_homeProps {background:url(/i/us/bg-grad-aqua.gif) repeat-x #EBEFF5;padding-top:0;margin-top:0;font_size:11px;} .fa_homePropsTR {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-tr.gif) no-repeat top right;height:10px;text-transform:uppercase;padding-left:10px;} .fa_homePropsTL {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-tl.gif) no-repeat top left;} .fa_homePropsBR {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-br.gif) no-repeat b Read More
Go to Site

A Man-Wearable PC with an Artificial-Reality Helmet

Votes:0
Roland Piquepaille's Technology Trends How new technologies are modifying our way of life Web www.primidi.com samedi 19 fÉvrier 2005 A Man-Wearable PC with an Artificial-Reality Helmet In this short article , InformationWeek writes that "two sexy technologies that flamed out five years ago -- wearable computers and artificial reality -- are combined in a new training-development system" for the military. This system, developed by Quantum3D , includes a binocular head-mounted OLED display and head-leg-weapon motion-tracking systems, integrated with a vest-worn tactical visual computer. It runs under Windows XP and is compatible with the 802.11 a/b/g wireless networking standards. It will be used by the infantry to train soldiers, but it looks so complex that I would need intensive train Read More
Go to Site

A Method of Key Input with Two Mice

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01) p. 13 A Method of Key Input with Two Mice Satoshi Nakamura , Osaka University Masahiko Tsukamoto , Osaka University Shojiro Nishio , Osaka University Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962091 Send link to a friend Abstract Recently, due to remarkable advancements in computer technology, small mobile computers such as PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) and palmtop computers are being developed. In the near future, it is feasible that wearable computers will beco Read More
Go to Site

A Mobile Computing System for Testing Wearable Augmented Reality UserInterface Design

Votes:0
A Mobile Computing System for Testing Wearable Augmented Reality User Interface Design Tom Sephton, Jon Black, Gaber El Naggar, Anthony Fong Multimedia Graduate Program, California State University, Hayward tom@funhousefilms.com jon@ita.sel.sony.com gaber@ibm.net afong@ea.com Abstract This paper describes a mobile augmented reality system developed to test user interface designs appropriate for future wearable computers. As the graphics, sound and processing performance of wearable computer systems improve to meet and exceed current desktop standards, new types of user interfaces become possible. Data can be located in real world space and navigated to by physically walking up to it. Interaction with a wearable computer can be modeled on familiar activities like conversation. The system de Read More
Go to Site

A New Affect-Perceiving Interface and Its Application toPersonalized Music Selection

Votes:0
Next: Abstract 478Appears in: Proceedings of the 1998 Workshop on Perceptual User Interfaces PUI'98 A New Affect-Perceiving Interface and Its Application to Personalized Music Selection Jennifer Healey, Rosalind Picard and Frank Dabek Rm E15-389, The Media Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 20 Ames St., Cambridge, MA 02139 fenn@media.mit.edu, picard@media.mit.edu, fdabek@mit.edu Abstract Background and Motivation The PalmPilot Interface The Affective DJ: Music Selection with the New Affective Wearable Summary Acknowledgments Bibliography About this document ... Jennifer Healey - fenn@media.mit.edu 1999-02-12 Read More
Go to Site

A new breed of wireless headset - infoSync World

Votes:0
holiday gift guide live news & commentary reviews & previews videos phones camcorders cameras car tech digital home headphones laptops mp3 players pmps Home / News / Phones A new breed of wireless headset By J?rgen Sundgot, Friday 19 September 2003 Based on magnetic communications, a new wireless headset from foneGEAR looks set to give Bluetooth a run for its money. Aura Communications , a fabless semiconductor company, and foneGEAR has announced what the two companies claim is the world?s first universal wireless headset based on magnetic communications technology. Using Aura Communications' LibertyLink technology, the foneGEAR Cord Free headset uses an enhanced form of 'near field' magnetic communication rather than conventional radio frequency technology to achieve short-range wireless Read More
Go to Site

A new take on smart clothing: Apparel and textile News & Comment

Votes:0
A new take on smart clothing This article is locked. You need to be a Registered User of just-style to view this article. Summary: Merging fashion and technology to create workwear for the digital age, Dutch electronics giant Philips NV and the European division of Levi Strauss & Co have joined forces with Italian designer Massimo Osti to produce the world's first commercial range of wearable electronics. Niki Tait looks at the ICD+ range. Read the complete article. View more just-style.com feature articles Date: 8 September 2000 Source: just-style.com Becoming a Registered User of just-style is free, simple and will take less than a minute to complete. To start the registration process click here . Once you have completed the registration you will automatically have full access to this an Read More
Go to Site

A Panorama-based Method of Personal Positioning and Orientation and Its Real-time Applications for Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01) p. 107 A Panorama-based Method of Personal Positioning and Orientation and Its Real-time Applications for Wearable Computers Masakatsu Kourogi , National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Takeshi Kurata , National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Katsuhiko Sakaue. , National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962109 Send link to a friend Abs Read More
Go to Site

A paradigm shift

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A paradigm shift : alternative interaction techniques for use with mobile & wearable devices Full text Pdf (252 KB) Source IBM Centre for Advanced Studies Conference archive Proceedings of the 2003 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research table of contents Toronto, Ontario, Canada Pages: 197 - 210 Year of Publication: 2003 Authors Joanna Lumsden NRC - IIT e-Business, 46 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, Canada E3B 9W4 Stephen Brewster Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow U.K. G12 8RZ Publisher IBM Press Additional Information: abstract references cited by index terms collaborative colleagu Read More
Go to Site

A proposed Peritoneal-Based Wearable Artificial Kidney

Votes:0
A Proposed Peritoneal-Based Wearable Artificial Kidney M. Roberts, D.B.N. Lee Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Sepulveda, California, U.S.A. I deally, an artificial kidney should simulate the normal kidney in providing continuous metabolic control, removal of toxins, and unrestricted patient freedom. Of the dialysis procedures available, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) comes the closest to this ideal but provides inadequate dialysis and fails to remove protein-bound toxins. A continuous, wearable, peritoneal-based artificial kidney is proposed in which the spent peritoneal dialysate is regenerated using a REDY sorbent cartridge one-tenth the size of the present cartridge, with the urease chemically bound to an inert support to eliminate the possibility of its displac Read More
Go to Site

A prototype network embedded in textile fabric

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A prototype network embedded in textile fabric Full text Pdf (320 KB) Source International Conference on Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis for Embedded Systems archive Proceedings of the 2001 international conference on Compilers, architecture, and synthesis for embedded systems table of contents Atlanta, Georgia, USA Session: Electronic Textiles table of contents Pages: 188 - 194 Year of Publication: 2001 ISBN:1-58113-399-5 Authors Kenneth Mackenzie College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Eric Hudson College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Drew Maule College of Computing, Georgia I Read More
Go to Site

A Robust Hand Tracking and Gesture Recognition Method for Wearable Visual Interfaces and Its Applications

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third International Conference on Image and Graphics (ICIG'04) pp. 472-475 A Robust Hand Tracking and Gesture Recognition Method for Wearable Visual Interfaces and Its Applications Yang Liu , Beijing Institute of Technology Yunde Jia , Beijing Institute of Technology Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICIG.2004.24 Send link to a friend Abstract Gesture-based interface is one of the most promising modes of human-computer interaction for wearable computers. This paper proposes a robust hand tracking and gesture recognition method for Read More
Go to Site

A Robust Hand Tracking for Gesture-Based Interaction of Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04) pp. 22-29 A Robust Hand Tracking for Gesture-Based Interaction of Wearable Computers Yang Liu , Beijing Institute of Technology, China Yunde Jia , Beijing Institute of Technology, China Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2004.4 Send link to a friend Abstract Hand gesture-based interface is one of the most promising modes of natural and fluid human-computer interaction that substitutes for the mouse and keyboard in wearable computing systems. In wearable comput Read More
Go to Site

A Scalable and Provably Secure Hash-Based RFID Protocol

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'05) pp. 110-114 A Scalable and Provably Secure Hash-Based RFID Protocol Gildas Avoine , EPFL Philippe Oechslin , EPFL Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PERCOMW.2005.12 Send link to a friend Abstract The biggest challenge for RFID technology is to provide benefits without threatening the privacy of consumers. Many solutions have been suggested but almost as many ways have been found to break them. An approach by Ohkubo, Suzuki and Kinos Read More
Go to Site

A sea of bits | Tech News on ZDNet

Votes:0
On TechRepublic: The 5 worst things to do in a meeting CNET Networks Business: BNET | TechRepublic | ZDNet Members login | Site Assistance Newsletters RSS Feeds Home News Blogs White Papers Downloads Reviews Security Networking Hardware Software Web Technology IT Management OSes Photo Galleries All News home / ZDNet news Data Management search Go! A sea of bits By Peter Cochrane , News.com Published on ZDNet News : Oct 25, 2004 12:27:00 PM TalkBack Share Commentary-- Dramatic increases in storage capactity bring new opportunities for all aspects of business and daily life."),"digg"); return false;'>Digg Del.ico.us Print Email 0 0 Tags: Peter Cochrane , Data Management Commentary-- Manufacturers of hard drive storage technologies are having a ball. Never before has market demand been so ins Read More
Go to Site

A Sensate Liner for Personnel Monitoring Applications

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract First International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC '97) p. 98 A Sensate Liner for Personnel Monitoring Applications Eric J. Lind , NRaD Sundaresan Jayaraman , Georgia Institute of Technology Sungmee Park , Georgia Institute of Technology Rangaswamy Rajamanickam , Georgia Institute of Technology Robert Eisler , Mission Research Corporation George Burghart , Mission Research Corporation Tony McKee , ILC Dover Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1997.629925 Send link to a friend Abstract This program develops and demonstrat Read More
Go to Site

A Small Planar Inverted-F Antenna for Wearable Applications

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'99) p. 95 A Small Planar Inverted-F Antenna for Wearable Applications Pekka Salonen , Tampere University of Technology Lauri Sydanheimo , Tampere University of Technology Mikko Keskilammi , Tampere University of Technology Markku Kivikoski , Tampere University of Technology Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1999.806679 Send link to a friend Abstract Small printed antennas will replace the commonly used normal-mode helical antennas of mobile handsets and systems in the Read More
Go to Site

A Study on Users’ Preference on Interruption When Using Wearable Computers and Head Mounted Displays

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom'05) pp. 149-158 A Study on Users’ Preference on Interruption When Using Wearable Computers and Head Mounted Displays Marcus Nilsson , LuleÅ University of Technology Mikael Drugge , LuleÅ University of Technology Urban Liljedahl , LuleÅ University of Technology Kre Synnes , LuleÅ University of Technology Peter Parnes , LuleÅ University of Technology Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PERCOM.2005.5 Send link to a friend Abstract An important pa Read More
Go to Site

A System Design and Rapid Prototyping of Wearable Computers Course

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03) p. 80 A System Design and Rapid Prototyping of Wearable Computers Course Asim Smailagic , Carnegie Mellon University Daniel Siewiorek , Carnegie Mellon University Lu Luo , Carnegie Mellon University Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MSE.2003.1205264 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper describes a custom design approach as applied to power management in an innovative course on rapid prototyping of computer systems at Carnegie Mellon. We emphasize the Read More
Go to Site

A System for Evaluating Augmented Reality User Interfaces in Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01) p. 77 A System for Evaluating Augmented Reality User Interfaces in Wearable Computers Riku Suomela , Nokia Research Center Juha Lehikoinen , Nokia Research Center Ilkka Salminen , Nokia Research Center Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962102 Send link to a friend Abstract Usability tests with wearable computers are difficult to conduct due to the nature of wearable computers. Wearable computers are intended for personal use and the test supervisor does not kn Read More
Go to Site

A unified MAC layer framework for ad-hoc networks with smart antennas

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A unified MAC layer framework for ad-hoc networks with smart antennas Full text Pdf (269 KB) Source International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing archive Proceedings of the 5th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing table of contents Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, Japan SESSION: Multicast and antennas table of contents Pages: 244 - 255 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-849-0 Authors Karthikeyan Sundaresan Georgia Insititute of Technology Atlanta, GA Raghupathy Sivakumar Georgia Insititute of Technology Atlanta, GA Sponsors SIGMOBILE : ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Da Read More
Go to Site

A universal information appliance

Votes:0
Home Products & services Support & downloads My account Select a country Journals Home Systems Journal ? Current Issue ? Recent Issues ? Papers in Progress ? Search/Index ? Orders ? Description ? Author's Guide Journal of Research and Development Staff Contact Us &#160 Volume 38, Number 4, 1999 Pervasive Computing Table of contents: HTML PDF ASCII This article: HTML PDF ASCII DOI: 10.1147/sj.384.0575 Copyright info A universal information appliance by K. F. Eustice The consumer's view of a universal information appliance (UIA) is a personal device, such as a PDA (personal digital assistant) or a wearable computer that can interact with any application, access any information store, or remotely operate any electronic device. The technologist's view of the UIA is a portable computer, communi Read More
Go to Site

A Virgin iPod killer? - Engadget

Votes:0
Win an 80GB PS3 from PS3 Fanboy! Tip us on news! RSS Feed | Category Feeds Engadget in: EspaÑol | | | A Virgin iPod killer? Posted Aug 3rd 2004 10:05AM by Peter Rojas Filed under: Portable Audio Is Virgin planning to take on the iPod? We've already mentioned their new silver dollar-sized 128MB Wearable MP3 Player (pictured at right) before, but buried towards the bottom of Mike Langberg's story for the San Jose Mercury News about how more and more brand name companies are having their electronics built by obscure Taiwainese manufacturers (also known as ODMs, or Original Design Manufacturers) and it lets anyone get into the electronics game for cheap now, is the news that Virgin is planning on coming out with a hard drive MP3 player that'll go head-to-head with the iPod (not that that isn't Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable Computer for Support of Astronaut Extravehicular Activity

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Sixth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'02) p. 0023 A Wearable Computer for Support of Astronaut Extravehicular Activity C. E. Carr S. J. Schwartz I. Rosenberg Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2002.1167215 Send link to a friend Abstract A wearable situational awareness terminal (WearSAT) that provides text, graphics, and video to an astronaut via a near-eye display, and acts as a client on a wireless network, has the potential to enhance the ability of astronauts to perform useful work and cope with uncerta Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable Computer for Use in Microgravity Space and Other Non-Desktop Environments

Votes:0
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/ematias/papers/chi96 Matias, E., MacKenzie, I. S., & Buxton, W. (1996). A wearable computer for use in microgravity space and other non-desktop environments. Companion of the CHI '96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 69-70). New York: ACM. A Wearable Computer for Use in Microgravity Space and Other Non-Desktop Environments Edgar Matias The Matias Corporation 600 Rexdale Boulevard, Suite 1204 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M9W 6T4 (416) 675-3092 edgar @ halfkeyboard.com I. Scott MacKenzie Dept. of Computing and Information Science University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1 (519) 824-4120 mac @ snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca William Buxton University of Toronto & Xerox PARC c/o Computer Systems Research Institute University of Toronto Toron Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable Computer System with Augmented Reality to Support Terrestrial Navigation

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Second International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'98) p. 168 A Wearable Computer System with Augmented Reality to Support Terrestrial Navigation Bruce Thomas , University of South Australia Wayne Piekarski , University of South Australia David Hepworth , University of South Australia Bernard Gunther , University of South Australia Victor Demczuk , Defence Science and Technology Organisation Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1998.729549 Send link to a friend Abstract To date augmented realities are typically operated Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable Context-Awareness Component

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'99) p. 176 A Wearable Context-Awareness Component Albrecht Schmidt , University of Karlsruhe Hans W. Gellersen , University of Karlsruhe Michael Beigl , University of Karlsruhe Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1999.806716 Send link to a friend Abstract We describe the design of a wearable context-awareness component that derives general context information from low-level sensors. Derived context information is application-independent and can be used by wearables or ot Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable Cross-language Communication Aid

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01) p. 176 A Wearable Cross-language Communication Aid Jani Patokallio , University of Tokyo Nigel Ward , University of Tokyo Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962133 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper presents a wearable device, the Yak, that aids cross-language communication. The Yak produces utterances in the native's langauge at the user's command. The use of a heads-up display allows the user to operate the device while maintaining eye contact with the Read More
Go to Site

A wearable digital library of personal conversations

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey A wearable digital library of personal conversations Full text Pdf (172 KB) Source International Conference on Digital Libraries archive Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries table of contents Portland, Oregon, USA SESSION: Novel user interfaces table of contents Pages: 277 - 278 Year of Publication: 2002 ISBN:1-58113-513-0 Authors Wei-hao Lin Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Alexander G. Hauptmann Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Sponsor ACM : Association for Computing Machinery Publisher ACM New York, NY, USA Additional Information: abstract references cited by index terms collaborat Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable Networked MP3 Player and "Turntable" for Collaborative Scratching

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'03) p. 138 A Wearable Networked MP3 Player and "Turntable" for Collaborative Scratching Mat C. Hans , Hewlett-Packard Labs Mark T. Smith , Hewlett-Packard Labs Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2003.1241403 Send link to a friend Abstract We present a new type of wearable musical instrument called the DJammer. The DJammer brings turntable like creative functionality to the MP3 world while offering a collaborative platform for sharing the creative process over the Read More
Go to Site

A Wearable PC - Reviews by PC Magazine

Votes:0
DIGITAL CAMERAS LAPTOPS MP3 PLAYERS CELL PHONES PRINTERS DESKTOPS HDTVs Software MORE > GuideBG HOME REVIEWS DOWNLOADS EXPERT HELP NEWS COLUMNS SHOP DISCUSS @WORK VIDEO SUBSCRIBE Search PCMAG.COM REVIEWS PC Magazine: Current Issue Previous Issue Product Guides Antispyware Software Media Centers Antivirus Software Multi-Function Printers Apple Coverage PDAs Backup Software Photo Printers Cars Plasma Displays Computer & Console Gaming Projectors Digital Camcorders Robots Digital Imaging Software Scanners DVD Authoring Software Security Software External Hard Drives Small Business Firefox Software Flash Drives Speakers GPS Utilities High-Definition Players Video Editing Software HDTVs VoIP Ink Jet Printers Windows Vista Laser Printers Windows XP LCDs Wireless Networking View All > Home &gt Read More
Go to Site

A wearable, mobile phone-based respiration monitor...[Biomed Sci Instrum. 2005] - PubMed Result

Votes:0
NCBI PubMed A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health My NCBI [Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains dbGaP 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy ToolKit UniGene UniSTS for Go Clear Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard Details Display Summary Brief Abstract AbstractPlus Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1 Related Articles Cited in Books CancerChrom Links Domain Links 3D Domain L Read More
Go to Site

A Wireless Body Area Network of Intelligent Motion Sensors for Computer Assisted Physical Rehabilitation, from BioMed Central - Business White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - BNET.com

Votes:0
/*@import url(http://i.zdnet.com/css/itp_bnet.css);*/ @import url(http://i.bnet.com/css/base.css); @import url(http://i.bnet.com/css/ads.css); @import url(http://i.bnet.com/css/library.css); body {background: #D5D2B9 url("http://i.bnet.com/images/200701/bkg_body.gif") repeat-x 0 28px;} On CNET: Put a Google map on your cell phone CNET Networks Business: BNET | TechRepublic | ZDNet All Bnet Library Stocks Dictionary Search Login Newsletters Today Management Strategy Work Life Insight Business Library Video My BNET home / White Papers / Medical and Healthcare / Health Care Products / Medical Devices A Wireless Body Area Network of Intelligent Motion Sensors for Computer Assisted Physical Rehabilitation Topics: Healthcare Services Tags: sensor , monitoring , electronic health Read More
Go to Site

A wireless PDA-based physiological monitoring syst...[IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed. 2004] - PubMed Result

Votes:0
NCBI PubMed A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health My NCBI [Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains dbGaP 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy ToolKit UniGene UniSTS for Go Clear Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard Details Display Summary Brief Abstract AbstractPlus Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1 Related Articles Cited in Books CancerChrom Links Domain Links 3D Domain L Read More
Go to Site

AATP Interactive: Wearable Voice Communication System

Votes:0
AATP Interactive AATP Interactive is the weblog of the American Association for Technology in Psychiatry. « Brain-computer interfaces | Main | Sharing Resources - The Real Internet » November 12, 2003 Wearable Voice Communication System Providence Portland Medical Center has ventured into wireless communication with the Vocera Wearable Voice Communication System. In a hospital-wide effort to improve patient care through efficient clinical communication, Providence Portland Medical Center, part of Providence Health System, engaged Datavision to deliver the first phase of deploying a Vocera(TM) communications solution. The clinical staff at Providence Portland Medical Center is faced with communication challenges that many major hospitals face; the highly mobile staff, annoyance of overhead Read More
Go to Site

ABC News: ABC News

Votes:0
Good Morning America | World News | 20/20 | Primetime | Nightline | This Week | ABC News Now | i-Caught Home | News Brief | World | U.S. | Investigative | Politics | Money | Health | Entertainment | ESPN Sports | SciTech | Law | Travel | More Search Please Note: You've requested an ABCNews.com page that does not exist. If you've reached this page by selecting a bookmark that worked previously, it's likely the file moved to a new location because of our recent redesign. Please update your bookmarks. If you still can't find the page your looking for, check out our homepage or use the search form below: Search --> Feedback | Wireless | E-mails & News Alerts | Message Boards | RSS Headlines | Podcasts | ABC News Store Contact Us | ABC.com | Site Map | Advertising Info | Terms of Use | Privacy Read More
Go to Site

ABC News: Experimenting With 'Augmented Reality'

Votes:0
Good Morning America | World News | 20/20 | Primetime | Nightline | This Week | ABC News Now | i-Caught Home | News Brief | World | U.S. | Investigative | Politics | Money | Health | Entertainment | ESPN Sports | SciTech | Law | Travel | More Search Home > Technology & Science Experimenting With 'Augmented Reality' Plus: A Mobile Video Game System April 15 Font Size E-mail Print Share This week's Cybershake explores how computers may one day clue us in about the real world; analyzes the Web's move toward more fees; and discovers how an old video game system has learned a new trick. Clued In to the Real World by Computer? Top Technology & Science stories 80s Band Sues 'Guitar Hero' Maker Thanks YouTube! Web Will Slow by 2010 Holiday Gifts for the Geek in Us All Related Topics David Card Read More
Go to Site

ABC Sci-Tech - 11/12/01 : If the computer fits, it's Media Fashion

Votes:0
Search the ABC ABC Home | Radio | Television | News | More Subjects… | Shop News Home Top Stories Just In World Australia/Local Business Politics Weather Sport Health Arts Sci-Tech Environment Rural Indigenous Opinion Offbeat In-Depth --> Forums Services Help/Site Map Programs ------ RADIO ------ AM Back. Briefing Corresp. Report Go Asia Pacific NewsRadio PM Sunday Profile World Today ------ TV ------ 7.30 Report Asia Pacific Focus Aust. Story Foreign Corresp. Four Corners Inside Business Insiders Landline Lateline Lateline Bus. Offsiders Stateline Print Email Tue, Dec 11 2001 8:46 AM AEDT If the computer fits, it's Media Fashion Two Japanese designers have created a range of wearable personal computers embedded in trendy everyday clothes. Naoki Harasawa, an industrial designer, and Read More
Go to Site

ABCNEWS.com : More details emerge on IBM's wearable PC

Votes:0
WE More details emerge on IBM's wearable PC Joe Wilcox CNET News.com 12/20/1999 04:00 PM If IBM has its way, ThinkPad notebook users may be wearing their next portable rather than lugging it around in a briefcase, which could give Big Blue a boost in the PC market. Small is in at IBM, which is currently testing a wearable PC based on the ultraportable ThinkPad 560. IBM has been working on various wearable prototypes for about the last four to 12 months, but does not expect marketable products before late next year. The as-yet unnamed wearable PC is an important proof-of-concept, as IBM looks to breathe new life into its Personal Systems Group, which it recently reorganized . The division lost nearly $1 billion last year. As previously reported , the wearable PC is part of a new class of de Read More
Go to Site

About.com: http://wearcam.org/wristcam/

Votes:0
This feature of About.com requires frames. click on the link below to proceed to http://wearcam.org/wristcam/ . &nbsp Read More
Go to Site

Access : Army plans battle biomonitors : Nature News

Votes:0
Jump to main content Jump to navigation nature.com homepage Publications A-Z index Browse by subject Search This site All of nature.com Advanced search E-alert sign up RSS feed Subscribe My account Login nature news home news archive specials opinion features news blog events blog nature journal Access To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right). Published online 17 May 2004 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news040510-14 News Army plans battle biomonitors Gadgets could transmit fatigue stats from the field. Helen Pearson Tools Send to a Friend Reprints & Permissions RSS Feeds Soldiers of the future may be wired up to sensors that raise the alarm when they near exhaustion. That's part of a vision for military health technology outlined in a new report. To read this Read More
Go to Site

Access : Cyborg geologist explores Spain : Nature News

Votes:0
Jump to main content Jump to navigation nature.com homepage Publications A-Z index Browse by subject Search This site All of nature.com Advanced search E-alert sign up RSS feed Subscribe My account Login nature news home news archive specials opinion features news blog events blog nature journal Access To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right). Published online 12 November 2004 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news041108-17 News Cyborg geologist explores Spain Part human, part machine tests kit for planetary missions. Philip Ball Tools Send to a Friend Reprints & Permissions RSS Feeds European scientists have sent a 'cyborg' to roam the Spanish countryside as part of a mission to create robots that are good at exploring planets independently. Researchers at the Read More
Go to Site

Access Denied

Votes:0
Access Denied The software you are using to access this website is not permitted. Some examples of this are e-mail harvesting programs and programs that will copy websites to your hard drive. If you feel you have gotten this message in error, please send an e-mail to the webmaster. Your IP has been trace-routed. Read More
Go to Site

Access Denied

Votes:0
Access Denied The software you are using to access this website is not permitted. Some examples of this are e-mail harvesting programs and programs that will copy websites to your hard drive. If you feel you have gotten this message in error, please send an e-mail to the webmaster. Your IP has been trace-routed. Read More
Go to Site

Accessing Context in Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Accessing Context in Wearable Computers Full text Pdf (298 KB) Source Personal and Ubiquitous Computing archive Volume 6 , Issue 1 (February 2002) table of contents Pages: 64 - 74 Year of Publication: 2002 ISSN:1617-4909 Authors Juha Lehikoinen Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland Riku Suomela Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland Publisher Springer-Verlag London, UK Additional Information: abstract index terms collaborative colleagues peer to peer Tools and Actions: Find similar Articles Review this Article Save this Article to a Binder Display Formats: BibTex EndNote ACM Ref DOI Bookmark: 10.1007/s007790200006 ABSTRACT We present an Read More
Go to Site

Acquiring in situ training data for context-aware ubiquitous computing applications

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Acquiring in situ training data for context-aware ubiquitous computing applications Full text Pdf (487 KB) Source Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems table of contents Vienna, Austria Pages: 1 - 8 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-702-8 Authors Stephen S. Intille Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Ling Bao Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Emmanuel Munguia Tapia Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA John Rondoni Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Sponsors SIGCHI : ACM Spe Read More
Go to Site

Active Dressware: Wearable Proprioceptive Systems Based on Electroactive Polymers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01) p. 161 Active Dressware: Wearable Proprioceptive Systems Based on Electroactive Polymers Danilo de Rossi , University of Pisa Federico Lorussi , University of Pisa Alberto Mazzoldi , University of Pisa E.P. Scilingo , University of Pisa Piero Orsini , Unita Operativa Neurologia Azienda Ospedaliera Pisana Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962123 Send link to a friend Abstract A technology based on conducting polymers and rubber microdispersed carbon phases enab Read More
Go to Site

Active Fabric

Votes:0
Active fabric Electronics, optics integrated into clothing shows initial success From the finger of a glove, a soldier determines if water is safe to drink. Unrolled from his pocket, he plugs in a keyboard to type a message. Calling for support, his radio sends and receives signals with an antenna blended into his uniform. Through a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program started in 1998 known as Electro-Optic Fabric Concepts for Combat Clothing, researchers at the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center (Natick) are developing textiles that transport power and data. Unlike traditional textiles, these fabrics are active rather than passive. ?After looking into the state-of-the-art of materials for a variety of protective clothing applications, it became clear that there was potential to Read More
Go to Site

Activity and Location Recognition Using Wearable Sensors

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract July-September 2002 (Vol. 1, No. 3) pp. 24-32 Activity and Location Recognition Using Wearable Sensors Seon-Woo Lee Kenji Mase Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MPRV.2002.1037719 Send link to a friend Abstract The authors propose a new method for detecting and classifying a person's activity using dead-reckoning-based location recognition and a set of inexpensive, wearable sensors—a biaxial accelerometer, an angular-velocity sensor, and a digital compass. Using the measured acceleration and angular-velocity data, the method c Read More
Go to Site

Adidas comes up with a smart trainer - Adidas 1 - Softpedia

Votes:0
Updated one minute ago HOME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY WEBMASTER SECURITY MICROSOFT LINUX APPLE GAMES TELECOMS REVIEWS ENTERTAINMENT EDITORIALS INTERVIEWS RSS Welcome! Hello, Guest Login if you have a Softpedia.com account. Otherwise, register for one. DAILY GADGET Adidas comes up with a smart trainer - Adidas 1 Why should only phones and cars get smart? Adidas doesn't see things that way, and so they introduced the smart running shoe. Adidas has developed intelligent training shoes which are claimed to stop runners feeling down at heel by dynamically adjusting the cushioning.. The Adidas-1 trainer, which will be available in stores as of this week, is fitted with a microprocessor, sensor and motor. The processor uses data from the sensor to calculate the weight of the wearer, their speed and Read More
Go to Site

Advances in wearable technology and applications i...[J Neuroengineering Rehabil. 2005] - PubMed Result

Votes:0
NCBI PubMed A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health My NCBI [Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains dbGaP 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy ToolKit UniGene UniSTS for Go Clear Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard Details Display Summary Brief Abstract AbstractPlus Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1 Related Articles Cited in Books CancerChrom Links Domain Links 3D Domain L Read More
Go to Site

Advertisement

Votes:0
Design News for Mechanical and Design Engineers Reed Business Information Design News China | Design News Japan | Design News Poland SKIP THIS AD >> ADVERTISEMENT You will be redirected to your destination in 8 seconds Read More
Go to Site

Advertisement

Votes:0
Design News for Mechanical and Design Engineers Reed Business Information Design News China | Design News Japan | Design News Poland SKIP THIS AD >> ADVERTISEMENT You will be redirected to your destination in 8 seconds Read More
Go to Site

AFCEA International

Votes:0
About Us Fact Sheet Mission, Vision, Core Values AFCEA Canada AFCEA Europe Board of Directors Young AFCEAns Bylaws Committees Contact Us Directions to AFCEA Leadership President's Commentary Press Releases Resources Privacy Policy Home Membership Benefits Member Portal Individual Members Join/Renew Corporate Members Join/Renew Listing of Corporate Members Small Business Awards Career Services Home Chapters Find Your Chapter Chapter News Chapter Education Chapter Handbook Chapter Spotlight AFCEA Canada AFCEA Europe Young AFCEAns Awards Home Education/Scholarships Awards Chapter Education Contribute Courses Scholarships AFCEA Events Home Events Overview of Events Listing of Events> Biometrics TechExpo Counterintelligence Conference Diversity Golf Tournament East (Transformation Warfare) Fall Read More
Go to Site

Ahead of the game.(Business Local) - Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England) - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Save article Print E-mail Export Blog this article Related articles Ahead of the game.(Business Local) From: Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England) Date: December 3, 2004 A revolutionary product aiming to transform the worlds of music and fashion has been launched by a Tees Valley company. Peratech, of Darlington, has developed a product that allows your favourite clothing to be ... Already a Member? Log in now . Learn about membership benefits . (This preview shows 221 of 1,504 characters) COPYRIGHT 2004 MGN Ltd. This material is published under license from the pub Read More
Go to Site

AI to Assist Alzheimer's Patients

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries AI to Assist Alzheimer's Patients Mark Baard 06.24.02 | 2:00 AM Researchers in artificial intelligence today are beginning a race to offset an epidemic of age-related memory loss. Barring a cure, 14 million Americans will develop Alzheimer's Disease by 2050, according to the National Institute on Aging . Scientists in the emerging field of assisted cognition are designing AI system Read More
Go to Site

Air Canada, IBM to market wearable ticketing kiosks

Votes:0
More Resources ------------------ Blogs Webcasts Quickstudies Security Manager's Journal This Week in Print ------------------ Zones White Papers Buyer's Guide Editorial Calendar ------------------ Events Research E-mail Newsletters ------------------ Industry - Automotive - Defense/Aerospace - Energy/Utilities - Financial - Health Care - Retail - Transportation - Travel - Manufacturing - Small Enterprise .leftnavlevel0w {width: 170px} .leftnavlevel0 {font-size:12px;font-weight:bold;padding-right:2px;height:16px;} .leftnavlevel0i {font-size:12px;font-weight:bold;padding-right:0px;height:16px;padding-left:11px;} .leftnavlevel1 {font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;padding-left:10px;padding-top:0px;padding-right:px;padding-bottom:1px;} .leftnavlevel1i {font-size:11px;font-weight:bold;padding-left Read More
Go to Site

Air Force mechanics don wearable computers

Votes:0
DCLab.com | About DCL | Tech Info | Press Info | Contact Us | DCLNews | Partners | Wiki | Client Area Data Conversion Lab About DCL Why go to DCL? Clients Company Background Management DCL in the News Events Mission DCL News Current Issue Back Issues Subscribe Technology Technology Resources FAQ's Glossary Presentations DCL Work Tracking Press Info Clients' Area Contact DCL Directions Request Estimate Positions DCL FTP (pdf) --> Books2Bytes Current Issue of DCLnews DCL featured in The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing Slash Document Costs Ann Rockley on ROI in CM PDF Resources XML Conversion Resources Roundtrip Document Conversion DCL Resources Library Converting Legacy Data... Aviation & Aerospace PDF Conversion to XML & MS-Word PDF Conversion Quark to XML Getting Content into XML Publ Read More
Go to Site

Alex Jones Presents Infowars.com to Fight the New World Order --Wearable ‘black box' sees you through day

Votes:0
BOHEMIAN GROVE Exclusive Bohemian Grove Section The Video: Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove Watch the Dark Secrets Trailer Get the Video Wearable ?black box' sees you through day Business Weekly March 12, 2004 A team from Microsoft Research in Cambridge is developing a personal ?black box', which digitally and automatically records all the key events in the wearer's day. Developed by the hardware systems group at MSR Cambridge, led by Lyndsay Williams, SenseCam is a badge-sized wearable camera that captures up to 2000 images per day in a 128Mbyte FLASH memory. While the concept is still at prototype stage, the team are investigating a host of different applications. Early work centres around the development of both a memory aid and a visual diary. The system was recently showcased at Te Read More
Go to Site

Aliph Ships Jawbone, First Headset for Mobile Phones with Exceptional Audio Performance, Comfort and Design; Demonstrates at DEMOmobile 2004

Votes:0
Search Results for Google The content you request is no longer available. You are welcome to login to our site to see other news of interest. [ Close Window ] Terms of Use | © Business Wire 2007 Read More
Go to Site

Aliph's Jawbone Headset is Recipient of BusinessWeek 2004 Industrial Design Excellence Award

Votes:0
Search Results for Google The content you request is no longer available. You are welcome to login to our site to see other news of interest. [ Close Window ] Terms of Use | © Business Wire 2007 Read More
Go to Site

All literature

Votes:0
// // // ' + content + ' '; } else { var sXML = ' '; } bpc.setVariable('sXML', [sXML], 'local'); // ////]]> Select site: English Global site English ??? ???? ???? ??????? ??? // // Search Type No. Cross-ref Site Advanced search // // // // // // // 60) { timeRange = '60+ seconds'; } else if (Math.floor(totalTime) == Math.ceil(totalTime)) { timeRange = Math.floor(totalTime) + ' - ' + (Math.floor(totalTime) + 1) + ' seconds'; } else { timeRange = Math.floor(totalTime) + ' - ' + Math.ceil(totalTime) + ' seconds'; } if (document.location.hostname.indexOf('nxp.com') != -1) { //__utmSetVar(timeRange); //logClick(logString); //alert(timeRange); } // ////]]> Bookmark For future compatibility we advise to use the bookmark url for links in other websites, copy it by using Ctrl + C. // // // // // // Read More
Go to Site

All the News That's Fit to Wear

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries All the News That's Fit to Wear Leander Kahney 07.15.99 | 3:00 AM A wearable Linux computer that wirelessly beams video over the Net is ready for testing. Developed for Internet journalists covering live events, Art+Com's UrbanJunglePack (UJP) uses a camcorder and microphone to record photos, sound, text, and video, which are transmitted with a built-in wireless phone. See also: Q& Read More
Go to Site

Amarillo.com

Votes:0
Site Web REAL ESTATE JOBS AUTOS CLASSIFIEDS SHOPPING ARCHIVES YELLOW ADVANTAGE --> PLACE AN AD CONTACT US SUBSCRIBE NEWS SPORTS BUSINESS OPINION OBITUARIES ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES PHOTOS & VIDEO COMMUNITY Sections Community Multimedia Special Features Reader Input Local Weather Texas National Our Town Baxter Black Jon Mark Beilue Delbert Trew Blogs Faith Dockets Business Directory AP Video Photo Galleries Spotted Site Index Today's Front Page Discover Amarillo Vision 2007 Visit Amarillo Best of Amarillo City Guide Reader Photos Submit a Story Submit Feedback Contact Us Sections Community Multimedia Special Features Reader Input Middle School High School WTAMU College Dillas Dusters Gorillas Columnists Pro Sports Outdoors Kids Inc. Club Sports City League Business Directory Pigskin Review Vo Read More
Go to Site

Ambient intelligence

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Ambient intelligence : industrial research on a visionary concept Full text Pdf (1.34 MB) Source International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design archive Proceedings of the 2003 international symposium on Low power electronics and design table of contents Seoul, Korea SESSION: Keynote speech 2 table of contents Pages: 247 - 251 Year of Publication: 2003 ISBN:1-58113-682-X Author Werner Weber Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany Sponsors ACM : Association for Computing Machinery SIGDA : ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation Publisher ACM New York, NY, USA Additional Information: abstract references cited by index term Read More
Go to Site

Ambient Intelligence - 10/11/2002 - Electronic News

Votes:0
EDN: Electronics Design, Strategy, News The internet Home of Electronic News, EDN, Electronic Business Skip navigation Email Newsletters Login Sign up EDN Magazine Subscribe Renew/Change Address Home News Center Design Centers Analog Design IC Design Processor-based Design Applied System Design Power Management Consumer Electronics Design Communications/Network Design Components/New Products Test & Measurement Design Ideas Business Centers Semiconductor Manufacturing Business Strategy Electronics Supply Chain Part Search More... Design Ideas Guides Product fEED Microprocessor Directory DSP Directory Newsletters Blogs">Blogs RSS Feeds Audio Video Magazine Issues/Archives Magazine Subscription Innovation Awards Events Webcasts Resource Center EDN Industry Leaders Useful Sites Directory More Read More
Go to Site

Ambient touch

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Ambient touch : designing tactile interfaces for handheld devices Full text Pdf (3.71 MB) Source Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology archive Proceedings of the 15th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology table of contents Paris, France SESSION: Interaction in the real world table of contents Pages: 51 - 60 Year of Publication: 2002 ISBN:1-58113-488-6 Authors Ivan Poupyrev Interaction Lab, Sony CSL, 3-14-13 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa Tokyo Shigeaki Maruyama Micro Device Center, Sony EMCS, 2-15-3 Konan, Minato-ku Tokyo Jun Rekimoto Interaction Lab, Sony CSL, 3-14-13 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa Tokyo Spons Read More
Go to Site

American Passports to Get Chipped

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Politics : Security American Passports to Get Chipped Ryan Singel 10.21.04 | 2:00 AM New U.S. passports will soon be read remotely at borders around the world, thanks to embedded chips that will broadcast on command an individual's name, address and digital photo to a computerized reader. The State Department hopes the addition of the chips, which employ radio frequency identification, or RFID, technolo Read More
Go to Site

AMIS Holdings Signs Agreement to Acquire Dspfactory Ltd to Strengthen DSP Design Capabilities for Medical and Industrial Markets

Votes:0
INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO East 2008 brochure now available at www.itexpo.com Blogs: Rich Tehrani Tom Keating Greg Galitzine Russell Shaw Wireless Mobility Green Blog Call Center/CRM ...more The Hyperconnected Enterprise The SIP Invite Beyond VoIP Cross Talk Demystifying Lawful Intercept First Coffee IPTV Making Contact The Next Step in Enterprise VoIP Home SIP IMS CRM IPTV Voip Services Billing Communication Solutions Green Technology Wireless Voip IP Communications Rich Media Open Source PBX Contact Center Business Voip Call Center • What's New • What's Hot This Week • IT EXPO Show Daily • Information Technology Web site • Corporate News • Buyers' Guide • Awards/Who's who • Research • TMCnet Services • Service Provider Directory Read More
Go to Site

Amplified Intelligence :: Astrobiology Magazine - earth science - evolution distribution Origin of life universe - life beyond :: Astrobiology is study of earth science evolution distribution Origin of life in universe terrestrial

Votes:0
+ Astrobiology Portal + NASA Home + Advanced Search + Browse Features --> --> News flash! Astrobio.net is getting a makeover! Click here to submit your Poll Great Debates United Nations of Mars Main Menu · Home · Subscribe · Archive · Random Page · All Topics · Europe Features · Great Debates · Table Talk · Expeditions · Perspectives · Chronicles · Espanol Hot Topics · Titan · Europa · Moon to Mars · Terrestrial Origins · Climate · Extreme Life · Mars Life · Outer Planets · Meteors & Comets · New Planets · Extrasolar Life · Stellar Evolution Image Galleries · Studio · Panoramas · Terrafirma Now Find-It · Monthlies · Advanced Search · Syndication · Spread the Word · About Today's Story Today's most read story is: Life's Lubricant Amplified Intelligence Summary (Jul 28, 2004): Will machines Read More
Go to Site

An Actuator for the Tactile Vest — A Torso-Based Haptic Device

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 11th Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (HAPTICS'03) p. 333 An Actuator for the Tactile Vest — A Torso-Based Haptic Device Mealani Nakamura , Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lynette Jones , Massachusetts Institute of Technology Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HAPTIC.2003.1191305 Send link to a friend Abstract Our goal is to design a robust, versatile actuator for a Tactile Vest, a wearable device that provides haptic feedback to the torso. The technology we propose to use Read More
Go to Site

An adaptive drug infusion system. [Diabetes Technol Ther. 2004] - PubMed Result

Votes:0
NCBI PubMed A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health My NCBI [Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains dbGaP 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy ToolKit UniGene UniSTS for Go Clear Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard Details Display Summary Brief Abstract AbstractPlus Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1 Related Articles Cited in Books CancerChrom Links Domain Links 3D Domain L Read More
Go to Site

An Architecture Concept for Ubiquitous Computing Aware Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '02) p. 785 An Architecture Concept for Ubiquitous Computing Aware Wearable Computers Martin Bauer , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Bernd Brugge , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Gudrun Klinker , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Asa MacWilliams , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Thomas Reicher , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Christian Sandor , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Martin Wagner , Technische UniversitÄt MÜnchen Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/I Read More
Go to Site

An Empirical Study of Collaborative Wearable Computer Systems

Votes:0
An Empirical Study of Collaborative Wearable Computer Systems Jane Siegel, Robert E. Kraut, Bonnie E. John, Kathleen M. Carley Human Computer Interaction Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A. 15213 E-mail: Jane.Siegel@cs.cmu.edu © ACM Abstract We report an empirical study of aircraft maintenance workers using wearable visual interfaces and collaborative systems to support troubleshooting and repair work. Preliminary results suggest gains in coordination and ease of work when users have shared hypertext, video and audio capability. Study results are being used to inform design and rapid prototyping of wearable systems for use in vehicle maintenance systems. Keywords Wearable computers, empirical studies, collaborative work, vehicle maintenance. Introduction Having wear Read More
Go to Site

An environmental sensor network to determine drinking water quality and security

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey An environmental sensor network to determine drinking water quality and security Full text Pdf (72 KB) Source ACM SIGMOD Record archive Volume 32 , Issue 4 (December 2003) table of contents SPECIAL ISSUE: Special section on sensor network technology and sensor data managment table of contents Pages: 47 - 52 Year of Publication: 2003 ISSN:0163-5808 Authors Anastassia Ailamaki Carnegie Mellon University Christos Faloutos Carnegie Mellon University Paul S. Fischbeck Carnegie Mellon University Mitchell J. Small Carnegie Mellon University Jeanne VanBriesen Carnegie Mellon University Publisher ACM New York, NY, USA Additional Information: abstra Read More
Go to Site

An Event-Driven Wearable System for Supporting Motorbike Racing Teams

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04) pp. 70-76 An Event-Driven Wearable System for Supporting Motorbike Racing Teams Masakazu Miyamae , Osaka University, Japan Tsutomu Terada , Osaka University, Japan Masahiko Tsukamoto , Osaka University, Japan Shojiro Nishio , Osaka University, Japan Keisuke Hiraoka , Westunitis Co., Ltd., Japan Takahito Fukuda , Westunitis Co., Ltd., Japan Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2004.5 Send link to a friend Abstract Exploiting the latest information is very importa Read More
Go to Site

An Eye On The Tongue

Votes:0
Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark An Eye On The Tongue ScienceDaily (Jun. 3, 2004) — Sitting blindfolded with a device equipped with 144 pixels in his mouth, any journalist would wonder about his career choice. But after a few minutes of experimentation, you have to recognize that the system developed by neuropsychologist Maurice Ptito of UniversitÉ de MontrÉal, together with colleagues in Denmark and the United States , to allow blind people to "see with their tongue" appears strangely effective. In just the first few minutes, the subject is able to build up a fairly clear picture of the letter "T" placed in various positions and transmitted by electrical impulses to the device on his tongue. See also: Health & Medicine Eye Care Disability Diseases and Conditions Mind Read More
Go to Site

An historical account of the `WearComp' and `WearCam' inventions developed for applications in `Personal Imaging'

Votes:0
Next: Definition of `WearComp' An historical account of the `WearComp' and `WearCam' inventions developed for applications in `Personal Imaging' Published in IEEE Proceedings of the first ISWC, October 13-14, 1997, Cambridge, Massachusetts, p66-73 Steve Mann , steve@media.mit.edu , N1NLF, Tel. (416) 946-3387,Fax. (416) 971-2326 MIT E15-389, 20 Ames St., Cambridge MA02139; Author currently with University of Toronto, Elec. Eng. Dept. Abstract: We are entering a pivotal era in which we will become inextricably intertwined with computational technology that will become part of our everyday lives in a much more immediate and intimate way than in the past. The recent explosion of interest in so-called ``wearable computers'' is indicative of this general trend. The purpose of this paper is to pr Read More
Go to Site

An Interaction System for Watch Computers Using Tactile Guidance and Bidirectional Segmented Strokes

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04) pp. 120-123 An Interaction System for Watch Computers Using Tactile Guidance and Bidirectional Segmented Strokes Gabor Blasko , Columbia University, New York, NY Steven Feiner , Columbia University, New York, NY Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2004.6 Send link to a friend Abstract We introduce an input system that is based on bidirectional strokes that are segmented by tactile landmarks. By giving the user tactile feedback about the length of a stroke durin Read More
Go to Site

An optical tracker for augmented reality and wearable computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 1997 Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium (VRAIS '97) p. 146 An optical tracker for augmented reality and wearable computers D. Kim , Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA S.W. Richards , Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA T.P. Caudell , Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VRAIS.1997.583064 Send link to a friend Abstract Augmented reality provides factory workers and other touch laborers with visual information overlaid upo Read More
Go to Site

An XML Based Multimedia Data Acquisition and Retrieval with Wearable Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '01) p. 0272 An XML Based Multimedia Data Acquisition and Retrieval with Wearable Computers Y. Ohmori K. Ouchi M. Hattori M. Doi Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CDCS.2001.918717 Send link to a friend Abstract Yoshihiro Ohmori, Kazushige Ouchi, Masakazu Hattori, and Miwako DoiToshiba Corporate Research and Development Center Yoshihiro Ohmori, Kazushige Ouchi, Masakazu Hattori, and Miwako DoiToshiba Corporate Research and Development Center Abstract: Read More
Go to Site

Analysis of power consumption on switch fabrics in network routers

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Analysis of power consumption on switch fabrics in network routers Full text Pdf (566 KB) Source Annual ACM IEEE Design Automation Conference archive Proceedings of the 39th conference on Design automation table of contents New Orleans, Louisiana, USA SESSION: Design methodologies meet network applications table of contents Pages: 524 - 529 Year of Publication: 2002 ISBN ~ ISSN:0738-100X , 1-58113-461-4 Authors Terry Tao Ye Stanford University Giovanni De Micheli Stanford University Luca Benini University of Bologna Sponsor SIGDA : ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation Publisher ACM New York, NY, USA Additional Information: abstr Read More
Go to Site

Analysis of the Impedance Spectra of Short Conductive Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Journal of Materials Science, 2000

Votes:0
Reference: J.M. Torrents, T.O. Mason, A. Peled, S.P. Shah, E.J. Garboczi, Journal of Materials Science, 36 (16), 4003-4012, August (2001). PDF Version of Original Paper Go back to Part I Chapter 7 Sec. (14) Go back to Part III Chapter 5 Sec. (5) Go back to Table of Contents Next: Introduction Analysis of the Impedance Spectra of Short Conductive Fiber-Reinforced Composites J. M. Torrents * , T. O. Mason Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA A. Peled, S. P. Shah Department of Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA E. J. Garboczi National Institute of Standards and Technology, Building Materials Division, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA Abstract The presence of small amounts of short conductive fibers in Read More
Go to Site

Analysis of Wearable Interface Factors for Appropriate Information Notification

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04) pp. 102-109 Analysis of Wearable Interface Factors for Appropriate Information Notification Vlaho Kostov , Panasonic - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kyoto, Japan Jun Ozawa , Panasonic - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kyoto, Japan Satoshi Matsuura , Panasonic - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Kyoto, Japan Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2004.7 Send link to a friend Abstract This paper explores the emotional and the functional Read More
Go to Site

Andrew H. Fagg: Wearable Computing and Human-Machine Interaction

Votes:0
Andrew H. Fagg: Wearable Computing and Human-Machine Interaction There are currently many consumer electronic devices that promise to improve our daily lives by performing a wide range of tasks -- especially related to communication and memory functions. However, in practice, these devices demand greater amounts of personal attention on the part of the user, which detracts from their benefits. A solution is to develop devices capable of automatically making intelligent guesses as to the information that the user will need over the next few minutes. This information should then be presented in a form that minimizes user distraction. By reducing the user's need to attend to the mechanics of interacting with the devices, we open up a wide range possibilities for new uses of such wearable comp Read More
Go to Site

Animal-Machine Interfaces

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fourth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'00) p. 191 Animal-Machine Interfaces Jesus Savage , University of Mexico R.A. Sanchez-Guzman Walterio Mayol , University of Mexico Leobardo Arce , University of Mexico Alejandro Hernandez , University of Mexico Laura Brier , University of Mexico Felipe Martinez , University of Mexico Anaid Velazquez , University of Mexico Gerardo Lopez , University of Mexico Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2000.888496 Send link to a friend Abstract During the last decades, too much Read More
Go to Site

Annotated Reality

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Annotated Reality Chris Oakes 10.20.98 | 12:40 PM PITTSBURGH -- Virtual reality, the technology of the early '90s, used headsets that transported people to a computer-generated faux-world. Here in the late '90s, VR's half-cousin, the wearable computer, also wants to deliver a world to the user. But this time, it's the real world they're serving up, using virtual information to augm Read More
Go to Site

ansatte:reigstad_magnus:publication:am00sistev.pdf - Institutt for teknisk kybernetikk

Votes:0
Hopp til innhold Hopp til lokal navigasjon Hopp til global navigasjon Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet Felleslenker Nettstedskart Tilgjengelighet Intranett Bibliotek English Søk i NTNUs nettsider Søk etter: Søk i: NTNUs nettsider Studier Forskning Ansatte Global navigasjon Startside for NTNU Studier ved NTNU Student i Trondheim Etter- og videreutdanning Forskning ved NTNU NÆringsliv og nyskapning Om NTNU Aktuelt NTNU » Om NTNU » Fakulteter og institutter » Institutt for teknisk kybernetikk » Teknisk kybernetikk... » ansatte » reigstad_magnus » publication » am00sistev.pdf Det fins ikke noe innhold Du har klikket på en lenke til et emne som ikke finnes ennå. Du kan skape det gjennom å klikke på Lag denne siden . Inst. for teknisk kybernetikk Studieinformasjon Utdanning Forskni Read More
Go to Site

Antenna orientation optimization for minimum-energy multicast tree construction in wireless ad hoc networks with directional antennas

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Antenna orientation optimization for minimum-energy multicast tree construction in wireless ad hoc networks with directional antennas Full text Pdf (329 KB) Source International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking & Computing archive Proceedings of the 5th ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing table of contents Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, Japan SESSION: Multicast and antennas table of contents Pages: 234 - 243 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-849-0 Authors S. Guo University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada O. W. Yang University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada Sponsors SIGMOBILE : ACM Special Interest Group on Read More
Go to Site

Anti-static gloves. (in the market).(introduced by Kinetronics Corp.)(Brief Article) - Art Business News - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Save article Print E-mail Export Blog this article Related articles Anti-static gloves. (in the market).(introduced by Kinetronics Corp.)(Brief Article) From: Art Business News Date: March 1, 2002 Companies mentioned: Kinetronics Corp. Show more >> Kinetronics Corp. of Sarasota, Fla., introduces "ASG" anti-static gloves for handling and cleaning glass. The specially knitted gloves are made from a blend of microfiber and conductive fibers. The conductive fibers prevent static charges from ... Already a Member? Log in now . Learn about membership benefits . (This preview Read More
Go to Site

Application Design for Wearable and Context-Aware Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract October-December 2002 (Vol. 1, No. 4) pp. 20-29 Application Design for Wearable and Context-Aware Computers Asim Smailagic Daniel Siewiorek Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MPRV.2002.1158275 Send link to a friend Abstract This article describes a taxonomy of problem-solving capabilities for wearable and context-aware computer applications. The authors developed this taxonomy from their iterative design methodology and experience with a wide variety of real end users, mainly mobile workers. They illustrate it using wearable system Read More
Go to Site

Applications of conducting polymers

Votes:0
APPLICATIONS OF CONDUCTING POLYMERS By Colin Pratt Introduction: Until about 30 years ago all carbon based polymers were rigidly regarded as insulators. The notion that plastics could be made to conduct electricity would have been considered to be absurd. Indeed, plastics have been extensively utilized by the electronics industry for this very property. They are used as inactive packaging and insulating material. This very narrow perspective is rapidly changing as a new class of polymers known as intrinsically conductive polymers or electroactive polymers are being discovered. Although this class of polymer is in its infancy, much like the plastic industry was between the 1930's and 50's, the potential uses of these polymers are quite significant 1 . The first conducting plastics were disc Read More
Go to Site

Applied Radar Introduces New Line of Textile Antennas. - Business Wire - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Applied Radar Introduces New Line of Textile Antennas. From: Business Wire Date: August 2, 2004 | Copyright information COPYRIGHT 2004 Business Wire. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. N. KINGSTOWN, R.I. -- Applied Radar announced today the introduction of a new line of electronic textile (or E-textile) antennas that enable higher performance and lower cost OEM wireless and radar products. This technology will also help the US textile industry, which has recently suffered from off-shore competition. "Electronic textile Read More
Go to Site

Apply Current, Boost Brain Power

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Apply Current, Boost Brain Power Amit Asaravala 11.06.04 | 2:00 AM Sending a weak electrical impulse through the front of a person's head can boost verbal skills by as much as 20 percent, according to a new study by the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. In the study, researchers at the institute asked 103 volunteers to recall as many words that begin wit Read More
Go to Site

Archeoguide: System Architecture of a Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality System

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR'02) p. 263 Archeoguide: System Architecture of a Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality System Patrick Dahne , Computer Graphics Center John N. Karigiannis , INTRACOM S.A. Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISMAR.2002.1115103 Send link to a friend Abstract We present the system architecture of a mobile outdoor augmented reality system for the Archeoguide project. We begin with a short introduction to the project. Then we present the hardware we chose for the mobile system and Read More
Go to Site

Are wearable computers inevitable? | Geek.com

Votes:0
Home Chips Mobile Apple Games Gadgets Shop PDAs CPUs Laptops Desktops Video Games Gadgets Log In Register Search Geek.com Search Prices Search Glossary Search Username: Password: Log In Cancel Forgot Password / Username ? Quick Links Glossary Reviews Geek.com Labs Features Laptop Buyer's Guide Feedback Halo 3 Coverage Roundup Geek Shop Geek Shop Home Computers Cameras Electronics Software Video Games Resources Advertise Posting Guidelines Popular Laptop Buyer's Guide Motorola Q Review German hacker group cracks Windows activation scheme Docking Stations Archives Newletter Archive geekToons Reviews Archive Labs Archive Features Archive Support Archive Tips & Tricks Dream Gaming System Forum Menu Geek Forums Home Chip Apple Games Feedback The Parlor Technology Software Soiree O Read More
Go to Site

Are You Ready? (cont.) | Outside Online

Votes:0
Home Travel Gear Bodywork Culture Blog Videos Podcasts Photos Archives Subscribe --> You Are Here: Home >> Fitness and Bodywork >> Are You Ready? (cont.) Today's Question What is the best exercise I can do to improve the strength of my quads? answer How do I prepare for a climb of Mount Rainier and/or Denali? answer ChiRunning Icing Injuries Performance Supplements Pace Setter Finding Your Limits Cardio Endurance Training Flexibility Injury Prevention Recuperation Running Sports Nutrition Swimming Triathlon Weight Training Yoga Buy Gear at REI Hiking Gear Cycling Gear Paddling Gear Snow Sports Gear Women's Specific Gear Women's Outerwear Men's Outerwear Kid's Outerwear Luggage & Travel Gear All Gear on Sale Online Favorites " Into Thin Air " Best Adventure Books The O Files: Unsolved Myste Read More
Go to Site

ArialPhone Corp.'s New Software Turns Wearable Communications Device Into Wireless, Voice-Activated Microphone for Internet Calling and Voice Recognition Applications Business Wire - Find Articles

Votes:0
BNET Research Center Find 10 million articles Advanced Search Find in free and premium articles free articles only premium articles only this publication Arts Autos Business Health Home & Garden News Reference Sports Technology Explore Publications in: all Arts Autos Business Health Home & Garden News Reference Sports Technology Content provided in partnership with /** placeholder file **/ .fa_homeProps {background:url(/i/us/bg-grad-aqua.gif) repeat-x #EBEFF5;padding-top:0;margin-top:0;font_size:11px;} .fa_homePropsTR {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-tr.gif) no-repeat top right;height:10px;text-transform:uppercase;padding-left:10px;} .fa_homePropsTL {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-tl.gif) no-repeat top left;} .fa_homePropsBR {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-br.gif) no-repeat b Read More
Go to Site

Armor: The Things They'll Carry

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Culture : Lifestyle Armor: The Things They'll Carry Amy Hembree 01.24.01 | 2:00 AM Battlefield armor is making a comeback. While long out of style for soldiers, the sight of armor from any era or culture can fire even the most pacifist civilian's inner Mongol warrior. The stormtroopers in Star Wars clattered about convincingly, and Sigourney Weaver in her kickboxing forklift in Aliens continues to spark Read More
Go to Site

Army Reboots GIs' Tired Fatigues

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Army Reboots GIs' Tired Fatigues Noah Shachtman 05.25.04 | 2:00 AM Ever since they tangled with the Red Coats, American generals have been giving their grunts more and more and more gear to lug -- from rations to radios, body armor to batteries. Now, for the first time, the Army has decided to junk the old uniforms and start from scratch. "We're stripping the soldier down to his sk Read More
Go to Site

Army science conference speaker forecasts replacement of computers by 2010

Votes:0
AKO | Army A-Z General Information Mission Chief, Public Affairs SGM, Public Affairs Media Contacts Public Affairs Contacts News Media Resources Army News Service Press Releases Soldiers Stories Civilian Stories Army Images Detainee Operations Press Kits Investigations Speeches Army Newspapers Outreach Division Homepage Army Calendar Request for Army Assets FAQ Aerial Requests COMREL Awards MOI Public Affairs Contacts Army science conference speaker forecasts replacement of computers by 2010 By Steven Field Printer-friendly version E-mail this article E-mail Alerts RSS Feed ORLANDO, Fla. (Army News Service, Nov. 30, 2004) ? By 2010, computers will be replaced by electronics so tiny they can be embedded in clothing or eyeglasses and broadcast on the human retina, a noted inventor predicted Read More
Go to Site

Army Wants Wearable Solar Panels - Technology News Story - WESH Orlando

Votes:0
Site Web Yellow Pages Tech Home Weather Local News National News Traffic Entertainment Sports Politics Health Consumer Space News Tech Community Weird News Mobile CFLCars.com 1-888-Smile-Info Health Experts Law Line Family Dating Orlando Jobs Get Coupons Legal Center Real Estate House and Home Education Travel Deals Homepage > Technology Article Not Available The article that you are trying to view is no longer available through this Web site. The content is copyrighted by the Associated Press, which requires WESH.com to delete its stories two weeks after they are originally posted. Links We Like How To Dispute Your Credit Score Is your credit score lower than it should be? Find out how to dispute it and raise your score. More Do's And Don'ts Of Office Romance Want to express your affec Read More
Go to Site

Article - Wearing the Net on your sleeve: A look at future trends - WebTalk Radio

Votes:0
Listen To the Internet's Future About Archive Show Advertising Press Contacts Links Domain Names & Hosting Home Wearing the Net on your sleeve: A look at future trends Computers as a fashion statement? By Dana Greenlee, WebTalk Radio May 1, 2004 - Talking about how the future will be affected by technology is so exciting. I have recently started to wonder when I?ll be able to wear a computer. Then I imagine that one day I may be able to download my brain? These are the kind of things that also thrill the founder of Futurist.com. Glen Hiemstra is the founder of Futurist.com and author of ?FuturistNews? and ? Beyond 2020: The Shape of Things to Come. ? He was educated at Whitworth College, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington. Hiemstra is also a visiting scholar at the Read More
Go to Site

Artificial pancreas provides automatic treatment - 13 May 2002 - New Scientist

Votes:0
New Scientist | Space | Technology | Environment | New Scientist Jobs | Subscribe to New Scientist Tips N EWS | E X PLORE BY SUBJECT | S P ECIAL REPORTS | L AST WORD | S UBSCRIBE | BLO G S | V I DEO | A RCHIVE | R SS | E- Z INE Full Access LATEST HEADLINES Quantum teamwork produces T-ray beam Tidal link to earthquakes revealed at last Composite aircraft may hide dangerous flaws 'Trolls' targeted by controversial patent reforms Babies can spot the good, the bad, and the ugly Analysis: IPCC issues dire climate change warning Has observing the universe hastened its end? 'Happy' worms live longer on antidepressants ALL LATEST NEWS PRINT EDITION Subscribe Current issue Archive Full Access JOBS SUBSCRIPTIONS CENTRE Get 4 extra Read More
Go to Site

Artificial synesthesia via sonification

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Artificial synesthesia via sonification : a wearable augmented sensory system Full text Pdf (161 KB) Source Mobile Networks and Applications archive Volume 4 , Issue 1 (March 1999) table of contents Pages: 75 - 81 Year of Publication: 1999 ISSN:1383-469X Author Leonard N. Foner Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge Publisher ACM New York, NY, USA Additional Information: abstract references index terms collaborative colleagues peer to peer Tools and Actions: Find similar Articles Review this Article Save this Article to a Binder Display Formats: BibTex EndNote ACM Ref DOI Bookmark: 10.1023/A:1019178210975 ABSTRACT A design for an Read More
Go to Site

As gadgets proliferate, the visually impaired struggle

Votes:0
Search post-gazette NOW: Text Size: A | A | A NOW NEWS NEIGHBORHOODS SPORTS BUSINESS LIVING A & E MULTIMEDIA OPINION Cars Jobs Real Estate Classifieds Email Print As gadgets proliferate, the visually impaired struggle Friday, April 22, 2005 By Vicki Smith, The Associated Press Jay Leventhal, who is blind, still fumbles with the tiny controls on his iPod but has given up on the kiosk in his New York office building that lists all the tenants. For Leventhal, even laundry has become a task requiring the help of a sighted person. The washers he uses now take smart cards instead of quarters, issuing instructions on a digital screen that he can't read. As technology has evolved, it's become lighter, smaller and more portable. For most people, that makes it more convenient. For millions of blind Read More
Go to Site

AS YOU WERE SAYING . . . Natick Labs is key to future of high-tech soldiers, security.(Editorial) - The Boston Herald - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help AS YOU WERE SAYING . . . Natick Labs is key to future of high-tech soldiers, security.(Editorial) From: The Boston Herald Date: March 2, 2003 Author: Markey, Edward J. | Copyright information COPYRIGHT 2003 Boston Herald. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. Byline: Edward J. Markey Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has made it clear that a high-tech, efficient and mobile military must be the future of our armed services and the goal of the upcoming Base Realignment and Closure Commission. One facility that must survive Read More
Go to Site

Asian Market Research News: The wearable computer trend in Asia

Votes:0
Asia Market Research Home > Asian Market Research News > Asia > The wearable computer trend in Asia The wearable computer trend in Asia Asian Market Research News September 08, 2002 US based research firm Venture Development Corporation (VDC) published a report on the "Global Market for Wearable Computers" this week, predicting growth of more than 50% annually to 2006. As miniaturisation continues, networks become more reliable, and technology becomes more consumer friendly, East Asian and US consumers are already snapping up mobile phones that are so small that they can be worn as a fashion accessory. Mobile phone companies are now offering several models designed to be worn rather than pocketed or handbagged. However the wearable computer trend is far broader than voice or even Read More
Go to Site

Asono Mica Wearable Flash MP3 Player

Votes:0
Gizmodo, the gadget guide. So much in love with shiny new toys, it's unnatural. Gizmodo tips@gizmodo.com Laptop Confidential II brought to you by Intel. Vote Now! Tip your editors: tips@gizmodo.com Editor: Brian Lam | Email Features Editor: Wilson Rothman | Email Senior Associate Editors: Jason Chen | Email | AIM Charlie White | Email | AIM Associate Editors: Mark Wilson | Email | AIM Jesus Diaz | Email Addy Dugdale | Email Contributing Editors: Matt Buchanan | Email Adam Frucci | Email Columnist: Brendan I. Koerner Editorial Assistant: Adrian Covert | Email Interns: Chris Mascari | Email Benny Goldman | Email Gizmodo « || next » In Brief Read More
Go to Site

Asymmetries in Collaborative Wearable Interfaces

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'99) p. 133 Asymmetries in Collaborative Wearable Interfaces M. Billinghurst , University of Washington H. Kato , University of Washington S. Bee , BT Laboratories J. Bowskill , BT Laboratories Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1999.806693 Send link to a friend Abstract Communication asymmetries are inherent in collaborative dialogues between wearable computer and desktop users. This paper gives a definition and overview of what communication asymmetries are and their p Read More
Go to Site

Atair Aerospace - Press Release

Votes:0
Press Contact Rick Zaccari PR@atairaerospace.com (718) 923-1709 phone (718) 923-1733 fax www.atairaerospace.com Atair Aerospace becomes the first company in the world to demonstrate Flocking and Swarming capabilities on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles. BROOKLYN, NY – March 17, 2005 – "For the first time in history, autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have flown using flocking and swarming algorithms," reports Daniel Preston, chief executive and lead engineer for Atair Aerospace, Inc. (Atair AS). “Flocking and Swarming” are two words used interchangeably to refer to modeled flight that is biologically inspired by the flight of flocking birds and swarming insects. The capability of biological systems to autonomously maneuver, track and pursue evas Read More
Go to Site

Augmented Reality - An Application for Architecture

Votes:0
AUGMENTED REALITY : AN APPLICATION FOR ARCHITECTURE By Anish Tripathi atripathi@hotmail.com A Thesis Presented to the FACULTY OF THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER OF BUILDING SCIENCE (Building Science) Advisors Prof. Marc Schiler Karen Kensek Douglas Noble ABSTARCT Augmented reality (AR) works on the same principles as virtual reality. Yet, unlike VR where the user is immersed in a completely virtual environment, augmented reality overlays virtual objects and information over the real world. This is usually achieved by the use of see-through head mounted displays and tracking devices. Another area of computing that has seen substantial progress is wearable computing. Architecture is one of the many Read More
Go to Site

Augmented Reality Through Wearable Computing

Votes:0
Next: Introduction 397To appear: Presence, Special Issue on Augmented Reality, 1997 Augmented Reality Through Wearable Computing Thad Starner, Steve Mann, Bradley Rhodes, Jeffrey Levine, Jennifer Healey, Dana Kirsch, Rosalind W. Picard, and Alex Pentland Room E15-383, The Media Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology 20 Ames St., Cambridge, MA 02139 Abstract: Wearable computing moves computation from the desktop to the user. We are forming a community of networked wearable computer users to explore, over a long period, the augmented realities that these systems can provide. By adapting its behavior to the user's changing environment, a body-worn computer can assist the user more intelligently, consistently, and continuously than a desktop system. A text-based augmented reality, th Read More
Go to Site

Augmented Reality: A New Way of Seeing: Scientific American

Votes:0
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN COMMUNITY SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN DIGITAL 60-SECOND SCIENCE scientific american community sections News Features Blogs & Opinion Sci-Doku Puzzling Adventures Today's Trivia Strange But True Fact or Fiction Ask the Experts Podcasts Videos Slideshows Image Gallery magazines Scientific American Scientific American Digital Scientific American Mind subscribe Scientific American Scientific American Digital Scientific American Mind health space technology biology mind & brain earth & environment archaeology & paleontology physics chemisty math society & policy history of science Read more About Technology & Innovation Email Print Share: Magazine Content - April, 2002 Augmented Reality: A New Way of Seeing Computer scientists are developing systems that can enhance and enrich a use Read More
Go to Site

August 2004

Votes:0
The state-of-art Smart Textiles by Mukesh Kumar Singh, Government Central Textile Institute, Kanpur, India The first smart material was developed by the thought of crease recovery in cellulosic fabrics in the dry and wet state in 1929. In the past twelve years, textile and clothing industry markets have changed due to more attention on smart textiles. Classic textile sectors have almost completely shifted from western world to Asian countries and western world has emphasized on smart textiles. Smart textiles have incorporated properties of responding to various stimuli and change their size & shape colour or behavior. Smart Textiles are one way of winning back lost position of textiles in world trade and are seen as the future of textiles. Smart textiles Smart textiles are defined as texti Read More
Go to Site

Austin, Texas-Based Company Performs Research to Help Stop Terrorism. - Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Text size: Library Web Reference < 3 ways to research Search: Try Advanced Search . Get Alerts and RSS Feeds related to this term. Save article Print E-mail Export Blog this article Related articles Austin, Texas-Based Company Performs Research to Help Stop Terrorism. From: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Date: February 25, 2003 By L.A. Lorek, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 25--Every day, scientists at the Southwest Research Institute work on programs ranging from designing solar wind systems to developing "smart" clothes that protect against harmful chemicals. But much of the work goes unnoticed, officials said at an annual board meeting Monday, because the Read More
Go to Site

Australia : Smart Tags on Smart Fabrics keep health on track - Textile Fashion News Fibre2Fashion

Votes:0
November 23, 2007 Business Offers | Trade Stocklot | Directory | News | Market Watch | Articles | Used Machinery | Machinery | Dyes | Fairs & Events | Jobs | IT Solutions Site Search News Trade Leads Industry Articles Trade Fairs Jobs Software Solutions Australia : Smart Tags on Smart Fabrics keep health on track 7th September, 2004 Electronic tags are used to track prisoners on home detention, and are now increasingly used on patients with a tendency to wander the end to the doctor's home visit. The tags are alert a base if an "invisible electronic fence" is transgressed, developed to also monitor vital statistics such as body temperature, heart and activity rates. Smart tags would provide remote wellbeing monitoring, beaming data back to doctors which reduced the need for visits, accordi Read More
Go to Site

Australia : Smart Tags on Smart Fabrics keep health on track - Textile Fashion News Fibre2Fashion

Votes:0
November 23, 2007 Business Offers | Trade Stocklot | Directory | News | Market Watch | Articles | Used Machinery | Machinery | Dyes | Fairs & Events | Jobs | IT Solutions Site Search News Trade Leads Industry Articles Trade Fairs Jobs Software Solutions Australia : Smart Tags on Smart Fabrics keep health on track 7th September, 2004 Electronic tags are used to track prisoners on home detention, and are now increasingly used on patients with a tendency to wander the end to the doctor's home visit. The tags are alert a base if an "invisible electronic fence" is transgressed, developed to also monitor vital statistics such as body temperature, heart and activity rates. Smart tags would provide remote wellbeing monitoring, beaming data back to doctors which reduced the need for visits, accordi Read More
Go to Site

AUSTRALIA: Researchers Fashion Clever Clothes: Apparel and textile News & Comment

Votes:0
AUSTRALIA: Researchers Fashion Clever Clothes This article is locked. You need to be a Registered User of just-style to view this article. Summary: Australian scientists believe they are on the edge of a textiles revolution with "intelligent clothes" that automatically alter their structure in response to rain, sweat, heat and cold. Read the complete article. Date: 21 February 2002 Source: just-style.com Becoming a Registered User of just-style is free, simple and will take less than a minute to complete. To start the registration process click here . Once you have completed the registration you will automatically have full access to this and thousands of other articles on just-style. Not what you wanted? Try searching our 31,225 articles just-style.com factsheet What's this? .leftFormHead Read More
Go to Site

Australian-designed heart pump gives new hope to heart patients

Votes:0
Home > Newsletter > Medical A to Z > Institutions > Archives > Information > Legals > Books > Child Health > Disease > Technology > Health Care > Conditions > Procedures > Patents > Research > Men's Health > Science > Miscellaneous > Pharmaceutical > Studies/Trials > Women's Health > Child Health News Disease/Infection News Devices/Technology News Healthcare News Medical Conditions Medical Procedures Medical Patent News Medical Research News Men's Health News Medical Science News Miscellaneous News Pharmaceutical News Medical Studies/Trials Women's Health News < Jump to Submit News Australian-designed heart pump gives new hope to heart patients Australian-designed heart pump gives new hope to heart patients Devices/Techno Read More
Go to Site

Authoring of Physical Models Using Mobile Computers

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01) p. 39 Authoring of Physical Models Using Mobile Computers Yohan Baillot , ITT industries Dennis Brown , ITT industries Simon Julier , ITT industries Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.2001.962094 Send link to a friend Abstract Context-aware computers rely on user and physical models to describe the context of a user. In this paper, we focus on the problem of developing and maintaining a physical model of the environment using a mobile computer. We describe a set of Read More
Go to Site

Automatons an automatic hit at tech fair, NATION - The Nation (Thailand) - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Automatons an automatic hit at tech fair, NATION From: The Nation (Thailand) Date: October 21, 2004 | Copyright information This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to ProQuest Information and Learning Company. The Nation (Thailand) 10-21-2004 URL: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/ Thousands of children and science enthusiasts flocked to Thailand Science-Tech 2004 at Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani yesterday, where a variety of science and technology exhibits are on show until Saturday. The fair opened yesterday with an array Read More
Go to Site

Avante Takes On Cargo Security - RFID Journal

Votes:0
Retail/CPG Health Care/Pharma Chemical Manufacturing Transport/Logistics Defense/Aerospace Packaging/Labeling Apparel & Footwear THE WORLD'S RFID AUTHORITY FREE NEWSLETTER: » Sample | Newsletter Archives SEARCH: » Advanced Search Log In | Sign Up » TAKE A TOUR --> › RFID News › Articles by Keyword › Articles by Topic › RFID Journal Magazine › Opinion › Expert Views › RFID Case Studies › How To Articles › Best Practices › Features › RFID White Papers › RFID Buyer's Guide › RFID Webinars › RFID Journal Blog › Get Started › RFID FAQs › Glossary of Terms › RFID Journal Blog --> › Become a Member › Free Newsletter › RFID JOURNAL EVENTS › RFID Journal LIVE! Europe, Nov. 2007 › RFID Read More
Go to Site

Avexus Goes Wearable | socalTECH.com

Votes:0
Home Mobile News and Events Headlines Events Interviews Jobs Members Only Networking Venture Deals Venture Firms Companies About Membership About Contact Us Search News Monday, September 13, 2004 Avexus Goes Wearable San Diego-based Avexus ( www.avexus.com ) said that it is in a partnership with Xybernaut Corporation to provide wearable computers for the aviation, defense, aerospace, and manufacturing industries. Avexus provides software for management of aviation and aerospace operations, and will tap Xybernaut's Atigo mobile/wearable computing platform for its products. Avexus will become a value added reseller of the Xybernaught wearable computer devices. The Avexus software is used to manage all aspects of product development, sales, manufacturing, maintenance, repair, and overhaul; th Read More
Go to Site

Aware-Mail: An Event-Driven Mail System for Wearable Computing Environments

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops - W3: IWSAWC (ICDCSW'04) pp. 402-407 Aware-Mail: An Event-Driven Mail System for Wearable Computing Environments Naoki Miura , Osaka University Masakazu Miyamae , Osaka University Tsutomu Terada , Osaka University Masahiko Tsukamoto , Osaka University Shojiro Nishio , Osaka University Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDCSW.2004.1284061 Send link to a friend Abstract In recent years, e-mail has become widespread explosively and it became one of very importan Read More
Go to Site

Baby You Look Hot in That Phone

Votes:0
Search in ExtremeTech HOME | MY EXTREMETECH | SIGN IN Already a Member? Sign in Not a member? Join Now. 3D Graphics | Audio | Photo/Video | HDTV/Displays | Digital Home | Gaming and Toys Home > 3D Graphics, Audio & HDTV > Gaming and Toys > ADVERTISING PARTNER SPOTLIGHT Download the Windows Server® 2008 Release Candidate today It's time for QuickBooks Pro. Get $20 off now! ID Theft Protection. PC Mag readers special $29.99 ----> Learn how to maximize with HP ProLiant Server Buying Guide. How Small Business Can Boost Mobile Worker Productivity with Advanced Wireless Technology March 23, 2004 Baby, You Look Hot in That Phone By Jim Louderback Discuss this now (10 posts) Focusing on phones and wide-area wireless networking, The Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTI Read More
Go to Site

Batteries and Power Supplies for Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Third International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'99) p. 168 Batteries and Power Supplies for Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing Robert Hahn , Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration Herbert Reichl , Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISWC.1999.806705 Send link to a friend Abstract The paper discusses the energy storage requirements of wearable computer technology and identifies research topics for novel battery technologies. Three categories of devi Read More
Go to Site

Battle Wear

Votes:0
SEARCH STORIES: Navigation Battle Wear The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 8/2/02 Scientists are developing military uniforms that not only keep soldiers warm and provide camouflage, but will also transport power and information. A soldier walks across the battlefield, avoiding danger thanks to high-tech landmine sniffers embedded in his fatigues. He calls for help, using antennae woven into his uniform to transmit messages. And all the while, medics monitor his well-being via sensors that send information on his heart rate and blood pressure back to the base. Sound like a futuristic fairy tale? Robert Kinney, Director of Individual Protection at the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Massachusetts, near Boston, says a scenario like this is just a few years away. Kinney leads a t Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | England | Magnetic chips bring 'intelligent' offices

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: England News Front Page World UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help EDITIONS Change to World Friday, 14 June, 2002, 12:21 GMT 13:21 UK Magnetic chips bring 'intelligent' offices Nanites are tiny machines the size of molecules A breakthrough by researchers in Durham could pave the way for tiny TVs and clothes that play music. The university research team has come up with a new generation of microscopic computers called magnetic nanites. They say their work could Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Health | Gadget 'restored my independence'

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Medical notes Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Saturday, 4 September, 2004, 23:03 GMT 00:03 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Gadget 'restored my independence' The Intellec device can operate over 2,500 functions Anthony Whitehead, 37, became tetraplegic over 20 years ago following an accident Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'Tighter controls' for tiny science

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Thursday, 29 July, 2004, 13:45 GMT 14:45 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version 'Tighter controls' for tiny scie Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | AI to help Martian exploration

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Tuesday, 10 February, 2004, 00:16 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version AI to help Martian exploration By Paul Rincon BBC News Online science staff The cyborg astrobiologist consists of a wearable computer and camera Scientists are developing a wearable, "intellig Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | McLaren gears up in space age suits

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help EDITIONS Change to World Saturday, 6 July, 2002, 07:06 GMT 08:06 UK McLaren gears up in space age suits McLaren mechanics test-drive their space suits The McLaren team will have an unearthly advantage at this weekend's British Grand Prix as their mechanics step out in overalls based on space suit technology. The suits feature a special cooling system to help mechanics in the extreme heat. Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Nano-team spins tomorrow's yarn

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Thursday, 8 July 2004, 07:54 GMT 08:54 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Nano-team spins tomorrow's yarn By Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Put your mobile where your mouth is

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help EDITIONS Change to World Thursday, 20 June, 2002, 11:44 GMT 12:44 UK Put your mobile where your mouth is That ringing in your ear could be your phone Soon you could be swapping your mobile phone for a molar phone. Royal College of Art students in London have developed a phone that fits inside a tooth. The concept device picks up signals with a radio receiver and uses a tiny vibrating plat Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Replace your mouse with your eye

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help EDITIONS Change to World Monday, 8 July, 2002, 08:19 GMT 09:19 UK Replace your mouse with your eye Computer watches your eye movements By Alfred Hermida BBC News Online technology staff Computers of the future could be controlled by eye movements, rather than a mouse or keyboard. Scientists at Imperial College, London, are working on eye-tracking technology that analyses the way we look a Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | US looks to create robo-soldier

Votes:0
NEWS SPORT WEATHER WORLD SERVICE A-Z INDEX SEARCH You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help EDITIONS Change to UK Wednesday, 10 April, 2002, 07:58 GMT 08:58 UK US looks to create robo-soldier Today's soldiers carry tons of equipment By Jane Wakefield BBC News Online technology staff The soldier of the future could be able to leap buildings, heal his own wounds, deflect bullets and become invisible. These are just some of the futuristic plans of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | 'Brainwave' cap controls computer

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Tuesday, 7 December, 2004, 10:30 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version 'Brainwave' cap controls computer The c Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Pocket tracker monitors children

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Monday, 14 April, 2003, 12:20 GMT 13:20 UK Email this to a friend Printable version Pocket tracker monitors children P Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Robot helper knows how you feel

Votes:0
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE WHERE I LIVE INDEX SEARCH You are in: Technology News Front Page World UK England N Ireland Scotland Wales Politics Business Entertainment Science/Nature Technology Health Education ------------- Talking Point ------------- Country Profiles In Depth ------------- Programmes ------------- SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs ------------- Text Only Feedback Help EDITIONS Change to World Thursday, 19 December, 2002, 11:41 GMT Robot helper knows how you feel Some emotions are easy to see but hard to fathom Humans are natural psychologists capable of reading the emotions and mental state of their fellows at a glance. Now two US researchers are building a robot that is as sensitive to emotional states as its human masters. The robot will have no emotions Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Robotic pods take on car design

Votes:0
Accessibility Links Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc.co.uk bbc.co.uk Navigation Search Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help BBC News 24 News services Your news when you want it News Front Page World UK England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say Magazine In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER CBBC NEWSROUND ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Friday, 10 December, 2004, 08:56 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Robotic pods take on car design By Laks Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | Smart bandage to help diabetics

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Thursday, 9 September, 2004, 10:34 GMT 11:34 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Smart bandage to help diabetics By Tracey Logan Go Digital presenter Even small wounds can cause problems for diabetics Danish doctors are developing a smart bandage to monitor wound Read More
Go to Site

BBC NEWS | Technology | When technology gets personal

Votes:0
Home News Sport Radio TV Weather Languages UK version International version | About the versions Low graphics | Accessibility help One-Minute World News News services Your news when you want it News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe Middle East South Asia UK Business Health Science/Nature Technology Entertainment Also in the news ----------------- Video and Audio ----------------- Have Your Say In Pictures Country Profiles Special Reports RELATED BBC SITES SPORT WEATHER ON THIS DAY EDITORS' BLOG Last Updated: Monday, 6 December, 2004, 12:23 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version When technology gets personal Dot.life - where technology meets life, every Monday By Jo Twist BBC News science and technology reporter "3G? Pah, that's nothing" In 2020, whipping out your mobil Read More
Go to Site

BBC Online - Bristol - Bristol scientists develop cyberjacket

Votes:0
Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index 22 November 2007 Accessibility help Text only BBC Homepage England » Bristol Live Today News Sport Jamcams Travel Downs League Harbourside Digital Future Talk Bristol Going Out Clubbing City Views Features Jubilee A Sense Of Place Weather Webcams Competitions Get in touch Newsletters Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! Thursday 18th January 2001, 1200 GMT Suits you sir - the latest software that you really can wear Bristol University's Cyberjacket can be used in a variety of roles. The very latest fashion item for computer fans, tourists and people with visual impairments is being designed in Bristol. Scientists at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol have developed the "Cyberjacket", a wearable mobi Read More
Go to Site

Be a judge!

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Be a judge! : wearable wireless motion sensors for audience participation Full text Pdf (334 KB) Source Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems archive CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems table of contents Vienna, Austria SESSION: Student competition papers table of contents Pages: 1617 - 1621 Year of Publication: 2004 ISBN:1-58113-703-6 Authors Wolfgang Aigner Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria Martin Tomitsch Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria Miruna Stroe University of Architecture and Urbanism, Bucharest, Romania Reinhard Rzepa Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Au Read More
Go to Site

Be all Captain Kirk with Siemens' wearable communication badge - Engadget

Votes:0
Your planet is calling! Answer it at GreenDaily Tip us on news! RSS Feed | Category Feeds Engadget in: EspaÑol | | | Be all Captain Kirk with Siemens' wearable communication badge Posted Mar 17th 2005 9:30AM by Barb Dybwad Filed under: Wearables , Wireless Now you, too, can look like an idiot talking to your lapel in your own home, thanks to Siemens' new wearable communications device. It hooks into a central home communications server (server not included…) via Bluetooth to send voice commands that get translated by software into controls for the integrated systems of your house. The speech recognition technology developed by Siemens does appear to be an improvement over some earlier systems we've seen in that it doesn't need to be "trained" to recognize the user's voice, but can u Read More
Go to Site

Being Part of the Story: Augmented Reality: TVSpy.com Next Generation TV

Votes:0
www.tvspy.com/nexttv/12980476@x10 --> : : TVSpy Home : : Log In : : Member Home : : Forget Password? : : Change E-mail : : FAQ & Contact Info : : ShopTalk Subscription FREE MEMBERSHIP GOLD MEMBERSHIP CORPORATE GOLD MEMBERSHIP POST JOBS ADVERTISE Today's ShopTalk Receive ShopTalk FREE ShopTalk Archives Next Generation TV Receive NGTV FREE TVSpy Watercooler Marketing Matters Next Generation TV Breves Hollywood Network The Sandbox NextGeneration TV Marketing Matters Breves TV Industry Press Releases Career Guides TVSpy Job Bank Submit Resume FREE Submit Employer Survey Electronic Audition Tapes Today's Candidate Search Employer Surveys Talent Representation Directory Executive Directory Production Services Directory Experts & Sources Directory Submit Listing Post a Job Post UNLIMITED Jobs Tal Read More
Go to Site

Beyond Big Brother: Inside The 'Mobile Mind' - The Next Interface - NextInnovator

Votes:0
Innovating The Next Big Thing November 22, 2007 Our Publications ? TechnologyInnovator ? EnterpriseInnovator ? SecurityInnovator ? WirelessInnovator ? HPInnovator ? EnergyInnovator ? TransportationInnovator ? NextInnovator Contact Us ? editor@technologyinnovator.com EnterpriseInnovator Headlines ? IT Headline News ? Mobile Enterprise Headline News ? Grid & Supercomputing Headline News ? Bio & Life Science Computing Headlines ? Nano-Computing Headline News ? Telecom Headline News ? Network Headline News ? Desktop & Workstation Headline News ? Server Headline News ? Chip Headline News ? OS Headline News ? Storage Headline News ? Enterprise Security Headline News SecurityInnovator Headlines ? Cyberwarfare Headline News ? Biometrics & Surveillance Headline News ? Terrorism Headline News ? Guer Read More
Go to Site

Beyond Polartec: Malden Mills refashions its identity - The Boston Globe

Votes:0
Today's Globe Local Opinion Politics Magazine Education NECN Special reports Deaths Traffic | Weather | Mobile Home > News > Local Beyond Polartec: Malden Mills refashions its identity Boston Globe LAWRENCE -- With a new senior management team in place, Malden Mills Industries Inc. has been active on several fronts, trying to mount a major comeback as the manufacturer of Polartec synthetic fleece for military and consumer apparel. Davis Bushnell February 17, 2005 --> Beyond Polartec: Malden Mills refashions its identity New leaders plan strategic changes By Davis Bushnell, Globe Correspondent | February 17, 2005 LAWRENCE -- With a new senior management team in place, Malden Mills Industries Inc. has been active on several fronts, trying to mount a major comeback as the manufacturer o Read More
Go to Site

Beyond Polartec: Malden Mills refashions its identity - The Boston Globe

Votes:0
Today's Globe Local Opinion Politics Magazine Education NECN Special reports Deaths Traffic | Weather | Mobile Home > News > Local Beyond Polartec: Malden Mills refashions its identity Boston Globe LAWRENCE -- With a new senior management team in place, Malden Mills Industries Inc. has been active on several fronts, trying to mount a major comeback as the manufacturer of Polartec synthetic fleece for military and consumer apparel. Davis Bushnell February 17, 2005 --> Beyond Polartec: Malden Mills refashions its identity New leaders plan strategic changes By Davis Bushnell, Globe Correspondent | February 17, 2005 LAWRENCE -- With a new senior management team in place, Malden Mills Industries Inc. has been active on several fronts, trying to mount a major comeback as the manufacturer o Read More
Go to Site

billingsgazette.com

Votes:0
Contact Us | Subscribe News Classifieds Obits June 2, 2004 Last modified June 2, 2004 - 1:02 am Developers show off high-tech displays large and small Developers show off high-tech displays large and small Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) - A television sewn into your shirt sleeve. A dashboard screen to monitor the kids in the back seat. A 3-D computer monitor sharp enough to make a hard-core gamer's heart stop - or help a surgeon start one. The gizmo-packed exhibition hall at the Society for Information Display's international symposium offers a tantalizing vision of what's to come. This week's meeting was all about extremes - monitors that are very big or very small, very thin, very light and very, very high-resolution. Another big focus: making the cutting-edge technology very low cost. Wh Read More
Go to Site

billingsgazette.com

Votes:0
Contact Us | Subscribe News Classifieds Obits July 10, 2004 Last modified July 10, 2004 - 12:59 am Knight Ridder News Knight Ridder News Knight Ridder News WASHINGTON - Computerized shoes are afoot, promising to revolutionize the way Americans walk, run, dance, keep their balance and wage war. Last month, the German athletic-gear company Adidas unveiled its "1," a battery-powered running shoe equipped with digital sensors and a mini-motor that automatically adapts the tension in its sole to a runner's pace. Massachusetts-based VectraSense Technologies followed on Adidas' heels, touting a new all-purpose shoe that uses a computer chip to sense pressure on the sole and adjust the air pressure in chambers embedded in the toe and heel. Both companies say their smarter shoes will enhance comfor Read More
Go to Site

BioMed Central | Full text | Wireless local area network in a prehospital environment

Votes:0
Skip to main content 22-Nov-2007 home | journals A-Z | subject areas | advanced search | authors | reviewers | libraries | jobs | about | my BioMed Central Top Abstract Background Methods Results Discussion Conclusions Competing interests Authors' contributions Acknowledgements References Pre-publication history BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making Volume 4 Viewing options: Abstract Full text PDF (351KB) Associated material: Readers' comments Pre-publication history PubMed record Related literature: Articles citing this article on BioMed Central on Google Scholar on PubMed Central Other articles by authors on Google Scholar Chen D Soong S Grimes GJ Orthner HF on PubMed Chen D Soong S Grimes GJ Orthner HF Related articles/pages on Google on Google Scholar on PubMed Tools: Download re Read More
Go to Site

BIOMONITORING WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 5(1):383 - Abstract

Votes:0
Hello. Sign in to get personalized recommendations. New user? Register now . Abstract Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Vol. 5: 383-412 (Volume publication date August 2003) (doi:10.1146/annurev.bioeng.5.040202.121653) B IOMONITORING WITH W IRELESS C OMMUNICATIONS Thomas F. Budinger 1,2,3 ­ 1 Department of Functional Imaging, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720; 2 Departments of Bioengineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720; 3 Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143; email: tfbudinger@lbl.gov ▪ Abstract Wireless biomonitoring, first used in human beings for fetal heart-rate monitoring more than 30 years ago, has now become a technology Read More
Go to Site

Bionic running shoe to hit the road | CNET News.com

Votes:0
Log in | Sign up Why join? Remember me | Forgot password? Welcome ( log out ) View profile On TechRepublic: How to degunk a PC to eliminate crapware Search: News All CNET The Web Advanced search Download FREE - Acrobat Pro Trial Today on CNET Reviews News Downloads Tips & Tricks CNET TV Compare Prices Blogs Business Tech | Cutting Edge | Green Tech | Access | Threats | Media 2.0 | Markets | Personal Tech | News Blogs | Video | Extra | My News | RSS Bionic running shoe to hit the road By Michel Marriott The New York Times Published: May 6, 2004, 6:28 AM PDT Adidas is introducing a shoe with a sensor and a microprocessor. It will cost $250, plus a periodic battery change. The New York Times The story "Bionic running shoe to hit the road" published May 6, 2004 6:28 is no longer available on C Read More
Go to Site

BioSentient's MobileMe wearable diagnostic device - Engadget

Votes:0
Win an 80GB PS3 from PS3 Fanboy! Tip us on news! RSS Feed | Category Feeds Engadget in: EspaÑol | | | BioSentient's MobileMe wearable diagnostic device Posted Dec 14th 2004 2:01AM by Peter Rojas Filed under: Misc. Gadgets , Wearables It's not often you get to write about the keynote speaker at your high school graduation (p.s. - Class of '93 was the best ever, way better than the Class of '94), but Dr. Mae Jemison, former astronaut and host of some CNet TV show we can't remember the name of, has a new company called BioSentient which is working on a wearable diagnostic device called the MobileMe that uses the same technology that NASA uses to remotely monitor an astronaut's breathing, heart rate, sweating, and digestion. The info can then be wirelessly relayed back to a doctor or a special Read More
Go to Site

BioWorld Today

Votes:0
Advanced Search Home : Headlines VivoMetrics Monitors Growing Opportunities for LifeShirt By Jim Stommen Medical Device Daily Executive Editor VENTURA, California - The overcast, rain-filled skies recently obscured the usual view of the offshore Channel Islands available from the offices of VivoMetrics on a hillside above this city's downtown area. But the conditions outside belied the sunny outlook for a company that is seeing expanded use of one of the more intriguing medical technologies of recent years. VivoMetrics is the developer of the LifeShirt, whose role in monitoring, diagnosis and early assessment of health risk has numerous potential applications. To date, only the surface has been scratched insofar as possible markets for the product and its underlying technology are concerne Read More
Go to Site

Bloom Accessory: Accessories Using LEDs with Remote Control

Votes:0
Advanced Search CS Search Google Search Home Digital Library Podcasts Site Map Store Contact Us Press Room Shopping Cart Help Login Subscribers, please login Published Articles >> Table of Contents >> Abstract Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'04) pp. 180-181 Bloom Accessory: Accessories Using LEDs with Remote Control Yasue Kishino , Osaka University, Japan Hiroyuki Fujiwara , Solution Crew, Inc., Japan Toshiyuki Tanaka , Sohoaid Limited, Japan Asao Shimosuka , Sohoaid Limited, Japan Tomoki Yoshihisa , Osaka University, Japan Masahiko Tsukamoto , Osaka University, Japan Tomoko Itao , NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Japan Mizuko Oe , Ueda College of Fashion, Japan Shojiro Nishio , Osaka University, Japan Full Article Text: DOI Bookmark: http:// Read More
Go to Site

Blue Ridge Business Journal

Votes:0
In This Issue Business Digest Events Calendar Forum Published May 16, 2005 E-textiles: The gathering storm By Deborah Nason Plastic One's John Richardson and Steve Heckman E-textiles, a futuristic concept with tremendous commercial potential, is on the verge of becoming reality-and two of its world-class players are based in the Blue Ridge Region. Both Virginia Tech and Plastics One have conducted research and collaborated with internationally known organizations for several years. And potential partnerships are being explored with textile mills in Danville to mass-produce these materials. The term e-textiles, or "smart fabrics," refers to fabrics that have electronics, data communication and power woven into them through normal manufacturing processes. The Virginia Tech e-textiles laborat Read More
Go to Site

Bluetooth blues: News - Communications - ZDNet Australia

Votes:0
Skip to main content Search ZDNet Australia ZDNet Australia - Where Technology Means Business #expandadiv{display:none; z-index:200;} News Videos Blogs Insight Reviews Whitepapers Downloads Careers Your Say All ZDNet News Reviews Insight Blogs Downloads Whitepapers Go Hardware Software Security Communications Business Archive News > Communications Bluetooth blues Oliver Descoeudres, Technolgy & Business magazine 16 March 2005 10:57 AM commentary Bluetooth promises the world, or the operation of all within it -- that is, if you can get it to work in the first place. A Google search for "Bluetooth" and "frustration" returns 35,900 hits. A surprisingly low number, considering how much frustration I've had actually getting my "Personal Area Network" or piconet to provide some kind of produc Read More
Go to Site

Bluetooth display animates clothing - optics.org

Votes:0
Skip to the content A community website from IOP Publishing Sign in Forgotten your password? Sign up optics.org Home Research News Analysis Industry News Analysis Journals Latest articles Featured journal Jobs Products Buyer's guide Events Contact us Contact Advertising OLE Magazine Whole site Research Industry Jobs Products Buyer's guide Events Search Latest News articles Material mimics nature to enable high-speed adaptive optics Optical technique achieves label-free imaging of cells Laser imaging beats the bends Laser scanner sees wrinkles in plastic Simulations shine light on optical wire More news articles Related Stories France Telecom debuts fiber screen (July 2002) Related Links France Telecom Elisabeth de Senneville Wearable display video (in French) News and analysis Want to Read More
Go to Site

Body area network--a key infrastructure element fo...[Stud Health Technol Inform. 2004] - PubMed Result

Votes:0
NCBI PubMed A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health My NCBI [Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains dbGaP 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy ToolKit UniGene UniSTS for Go Clear Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard Details Display Summary Brief Abstract AbstractPlus Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1 Related Articles Cited in Books CancerChrom Links Domain Links 3D Domain L Read More
Go to Site

Body monitor. (Medical textiles). Advances in Textiles Technology - Find Articles

Votes:0
BNET Research Center Find 10 million articles Advanced Search Find in free and premium articles free articles only premium articles only this publication Arts Autos Business Health Home & Garden News Reference Sports Technology Explore Publications in: all Arts Autos Business Health Home & Garden News Reference Sports Technology Content provided in partnership with /** placeholder file **/ .fa_homeProps {background:url(/i/us/bg-grad-aqua.gif) repeat-x #EBEFF5;padding-top:0;margin-top:0;font_size:11px;} .fa_homePropsTR {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-tr.gif) no-repeat top right;height:10px;text-transform:uppercase;padding-left:10px;} .fa_homePropsTL {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-tl.gif) no-repeat top left;} .fa_homePropsBR {background:url(/i/us/home/bg-corner-br.gif) no-repeat b Read More
Go to Site

Body, personal, and local ad hoc wireless networks

Votes:0
Subscribe (Full Service) Register (Limited Service, Free ) Login Search: The ACM Digital Library The Guide Feedback Report a problem Satisfaction survey Body, personal, and local ad hoc wireless networks Source The Electrical Engineering Handbook Series archive The handbook of ad hoc wireless networks book contents Pages: 3 - 24 Year of Publication: 2003 ISBN:0-8493-1332-5 Author Marco Conti Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pisa, Italy Publisher CRC Press, Inc. Boca Raton, FL, USA Additional Information: abstract references cited by index terms collaborative colleagues Tools and Actions: Find similar Articles Review this Article Save this Article to a Binder Display Formats: BibTex EndNote ACM Ref ABSTRACT A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) represents a system of wireless mobile nodes that Read More
Go to Site

Body-based interfaces. [Appl Ergon. 2004] - PubMed Result

Votes:0
NCBI PubMed A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health My NCBI [Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains dbGaP 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy ToolKit UniGene UniSTS for Go Clear Limits Preview/Index History Clipboard Details Display Summary Brief Abstract AbstractPlus Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1 Related Articles Cited in Books CancerChrom Links Domain Links 3D Domain L Read More
Go to Site

Boffins get their circuits in a twist | The Register

Votes:0
Skip to content Biting the hand that feeds IT Cash ’n’ Carrion Events Hardware Software Music & Media Comms Security Management Science Odds & Sods Science: Biology Physics Space Rise of the Machines™ Reg Hardware Reg Developer Channel Register Whitepapers News Tools Newsletters & Feeds Reg Mobile Reg Desktop News Alerts Reg Shops Reg Merchandise Reg Books Mobile Gadgets Hosting Top Stories Comet Holmes and the case of the Disappearing Tail Huge jellyfish pack slaughters 100,000 salmon Helicopters: President buys British, Queen buys American First metal cut on BAE's 'Taranis' robot stealth bomber Drink rats' milk, suggests battling Heather Mills Read more top stories Related Whitepapers Gaining Maximum Value from Information and Data Managing Intellectual Property Assets Read More
Go to Site

Booting Up Something More Comfortable

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Culture : Lifestyle Booting Up Something More Comfortable Scott Kirsner 10.14.97 | 10:20 AM For most people, cell phones, personal digital assistants, and alphanumeric pagers are examples of technology that is small and unobtrusive enough to go anywhere. But attendees of the first-ever International Symposium on Wearable Computers won't be satisfied until you can step into your Pentium machine, button u Read More
Go to Site

Boston Festival Blends Art, Tech

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Culture : Lifestyle Boston Festival Blends Art, Tech Mark Baard 05.02.03 | 2:00 AM One of the many bits of poetry, images, thoughts and sounds that are triggered by particular locations for the Invisible Ideas project. View Slideshow BOSTON -- Technology has a role to play in the arts, so long as high-tech contraptions don't come between artists and their audiences, says a conductor and inventor of elec Read More
Go to Site

Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Health / Science / In search of personable computing

Votes:0
Today's Globe Politics Opinion Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries Traffic | Weather Home > News > Boston Globe > Health / Science TOOLS PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION E-MAIL TO A FRIEND TOP E-MAILED ARTICLES SEARCH GLOBE ARCHIVES Today (free) Yesterday (free) Past 30 days Last 12 months Advanced search feedback | help | site map | globe archives | rss © 2005 The New York Times Company Read More
Go to Site

BPM Today

Votes:0
The Business Process Management Supersite NewsFactor Network Sites: NewsFactor.com Security BPM CRM Business Sci-Tech Newsletters White Papers Home Business Processes CRM Systems Business Intelligence Compliance More Topics... FREE CRM Buyers Guide Compare Pricing and Features of the Top 9 Vendors Read Now! November 22, 2007 SQL Server 2005 - Easy Database Management Can Salesforce Become a Platform? CFOs: Software for Efficiency a Priority SAP Cuts Ties with Execs at Subsidiary Brickhouse: Yahoo Innovation Incubator China Export: High-Tech Outsourcing Samsung Scandal Revives Image Woes Marc Benioff wants to turn Salesforce into a platform like Microsoft's Windows, a product so popular that it is the foundation for a veritable ecosystem of software developers. According to a new Robert Hal Read More
Go to Site

Brain Music: Not Much to Dance To

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Culture : Lifestyle Brain Music: Not Much to Dance To Michelle Delio 03.27.03 | 2:00 AM The backbeat for the concert was provided from heart scans. View Slideshow Reader's advisory: Wired News has been unable to confirm some sources for a number of stories written by this author. If you have any information about sources cited in this article, please send an e-mail to sourceinfo[AT]wired.com. TO Read More
Go to Site

BRITISH DESIGNERS DEVELOP 'SMART' CLOTHES - United Press International - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help BRITISH DESIGNERS DEVELOP 'SMART' CLOTHES From: United Press International Date: October 5, 2004 | Copyright information This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to ProQuest Information and Learning Company. United Press International 10-05-2004 British designers develop 'smart' clothes LONDON, Oct 05, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- British designers are developing "smart" clothing that adapts to changing temperatures to keep the wearer comfortable. A team from both the University of Bath and the London Col Read More
Go to Site

Britons Veto Idea of GMO Crops

Votes:0
Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Britons Veto Idea of GMO Crops Wired News Report 09.24.03 | 12:56 PM A six-week national debate over genetically modified crops and food has found that British people are still highly skeptical of the controversial technology and mistrust the government and the industry that has to power to introduce it. This was the overwhelming conclusion from "GM Nation?", a report on this year' Read More
Go to Site

Broadwovens in technical textiles continue to grow but lose market share. - M2 Presswire - HighBeam Research

Votes:0
3,000 publications at your fingertips: Welcome to HighBeam. Already a Member? Log in Become a Member | Membership Benefits | Help Broadwovens in technical textiles continue to grow but lose market share. From: M2 Presswire Date: March 3, 2003 | Copyright information COPYRIGHT 2003 M2 Communications Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. M2 PRESSWIRE-3 March 2003-David Rigby Associates: Broadwovens in technical textiles continue to grow but lose market share(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03032003 LONDON -- A new report from David Rigby Associates (DRA) forecasts that world consumption of broadwoven fabrics in technical textiles will gro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org

Votes:0
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. Create an account | Sign in Conference Proceedings Research Papers Journals Books Special Collections Contact SPIE Publications Information for: Authors SEARCH: IN: All Types of Publications Conference Proceedings Volumes Papers in Journals & Conference Proceedings Journal Papers Only Conference Proceedings Papers Only SPIE Press Books Special Collections Keywords, title, author/editor, volume#, or ISBN Browse Publications Choose SPIE as your comprehensive source for publications related to the numerous fields involving light. Since 1955, SPIE has been a not-for-profit publisher offering a variety of publications, ranging from traditional printed materials to online and electro Read More
Go to Site

Browse Publications: SPIE.org