wearable computers full report
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Wearable computers
History

The concept of wearable computing was first brought by Steve Mann with the invention of ‘Wear Comp’ in 1979.
In 1980 the consumer camcorder, miniature CRT’s etc. were developed.
Operational modes
Constancy

The computer runs continuously, and is ‘always ready’ to interact with user.
Augmentation
Is based on the notion that computing is NOT the primary task.
Mediation
Like hand held devices wearable can encapsulate us
Solitude
Privacy
Attributes
UNRESTRICTIVE to the user
Ambulatory, mobile, roving “you can do other things while using it”, e.g. you can type while jogging, etc.
OBSERVABLE by the user
It can get your attention continuously if you want it to
CONTROLLABLE by the user
It means responsive to the user
COMMUNICATIVE to others
It can be used as a communications medium when you want it to.
Properties
Constant
It’s always on and always running.
Personal
Human and computer are inextricably intertwined.
Prosthetic
You can adapt to it so that it act as a true extension of mind and body.
Private
Others can’t observe or control it unless you let them.
Expressive
Allows the wearable to be expressive through the medium
Digital Fabric
Silk organza, a unique fabric that has been used to make clothes in India at least a century
Ideal for computerized clothing
As it is made with two fibers that make it conductive to electricity.
Silk Thread
Copper Foil
Digital Fabric
Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
Copper foil gives the silk organza the ability to conduct electricity.
Some microprocessor manufactures has began to use copper to speed up microprocessors.
The metallic yarn is prepared just like cloth core telephone wire
These metallic yarns can withstand high temperatures; the yarn can be sewn or embroidered using industrial machinery.
Use of an insulating material to coat or support the fabric or to reduce problems.
Digital Fabric
At Georgia Tech, researchers have developed another kind of thread named as plastic optical fibers and other specialty fibers woven into the fabric.
These optical and electrical conductive fibers will allow the wear comp to wirelessly communicate with the other devices.
Rational Details
Software

The commonly used operating system is WOS (wear comp OS).
Red hat and GNU Linux can be run in close coordination as an operating system
Various software mostly GNU freeware such as GIMP as well as various calendar and planning programs can be run on a wearable computer.
Rational Details
Hardware

Price of wearable computer is tend to be in thousands of dollars, whether its old or new.
Alternative approach is to assemble a low cost system.
Eg. - You can buy an old computer that has NTSC output and connect to small CRT from camera.
Rational Details
Display

A major part of the total cost of the wearable computer system lies in its display unit.
Mainly two types of display are used.
Common portable LCD display
Head mounted display
Common portable LCD display
FEATURES:
High resolution colour video image.
Image that appears in the person's line of sight.
Viewing angle comparable to viewing a 26" monitor from 2, meters (6.5 Feet) away.
Ultra light-weight, no major disturbance in the eyesight.
Head mounted display
FEATURES:
A typical HMD has either one or two small displays with lenses and semi-transparent mirrors embedded in a helmet, eye-glasses or visor.
The display units are miniaturized and may include CRT, LCDs, Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCos), or OLED
Rational Details
Key board

You can connect micro switches that enable you to plug directly into the keyboard port.
A combination keyboard fits in the palm of your hand.
Rational Details
Hard Drive

Many hard drives commonly used in laptop computers can withstand operational shock
It is possible to carry enormous amount of hard drive space on your body. Prof Martin (of M.I.T) has 36GB hard drive installed in his wear. One of his waist bag systems contains 2GB of hard drive space and 512MB of RAM.
Rational Details
Batteries
Low cost batteries

Early versions of wear comp used lead acid batteries. Lead acid batteries are typically available surplus. For constant application you will want to obtain at least two 12 Volt batteries.
High performance batteries
Li-Ion camcorder batteries are commercially available. A minimum of two batteries is required for constant running 12 Volt batteries.
Rational Details
Voltage Regulator
These are used in order to keep the voltage of Li-Ion batteries constant as output voltage drops significantly, with usage from a full charge. Another reason for constant voltage is that various components of Wear Comp require different voltage.
Applications
MediWear

It closely monitors the wearer's body functions and the moment that any one of them becomes critical, the pre-defined medical unit is notified remotely. It is expected that the transmitted signals are internal and they are relayed on to an external.
Applications
Smart eyeglasses

It would not appreciably obstruct the wearer's vision, or otherwise be encumbering, so that, for example, the wearer could play a competitive game of volleyball wearing the apparatus. It would not look unsightly. Ideally it would not be visible.
Applications
Smart shoes

Inside the shoes there is an array of transducers that picks up the impact upon the ground. The shoes supplies the personal ­worn computer with information about how the feet are impacting on the ground, and this information could be used to control an external process in an intimate manner.
Applications
Wear Cam

Wear Cam is a simple apparatus for effortless capture, display, processing and transmission of visual Imagery. Wear Cam viewfinder goes beyond merely setting the camera correctly.
Applications
Safety net

A further improvement to the personal safety device includes the use of biosensors where the quotient of heart rate divided by foot step rate.
Personal Safety Network ("Safety Net") In the future, groups of individuals connected together wirelessly might create a virtual small-town global neighborhood watch to reduce crime.
Sensors, which measure heart rate, respiration, foot step rate, and even carry the entire medical history.
Applications
Military Applications

The smart shirt project at Georgia Tech was originally financed by the navy, beginning in 1999
The shirt was being designed for soldiers in combat, so that medical personnel could find the exact location of a bullet wound.
A light signal is continually being sent from one end of the optical fiber to a receiver on the other end. This fiber is also connected to a personal status monitor worn on the hip.
If the light from the emitter does not reach the receiver inside the monitor, this signals that the soldier has been shot. The light signal then bounces back to the point of penetration, which helps doctors to find the exact location of the bullet wound.
Advantages
Portability.
Hands-free use.
Comfortable.
Always on for the task it is designed.
Quick to access.
Fashionable.
Functions of clothing will be very personal.
The reuse of clothes will be important (prolonged life cycle).
Disadvantages
Equipment can be heavy.
Expensive.
Some Wearable Computers can consist of a lot of wiring.
Can cause irritation in heat.
Side-Effects such as Headaches.
It may become easier to get data on an individual if the item is lost / stolen.
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RE: wearable computers full report - by seminar class - 26-04-2011, 11:43 AM

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