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5th ISWC 2001: Zurich, Switzerland
- 5th International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC 2001), 8-9 October 2001, Zurich, Switzerland. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1318-2
Input/Output Devices
- Francine Gemperle, Nathan Ota, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Design of a Wearable Tactile Display. 5-12 - Satoshi Nakamura, Masahiko Tsukamoto, Shojiro Nishio:
A Method of Key Input with Two Mice. 13-20 - Jun Rekimoto:
GestureWrist and GesturePad: Unobtrusive Wearable Interaction Devices. 21-
Creation
- Wayne Piekarski, Bruce H. Thomas:
Tinmith-Metro: New Outdoor Techniques for Creating City Models with an Augmented Reality Wearable Computer. 31-38 - Yohan Baillot, Dennis G. Brown, Simon Julier:
Authoring of Physical Models Using Mobile Computers. 39-46 - Steve Mann, Robert Guerra:
The Witnessential Net. 47-54 - Kazushi Nishimoto, Tadao Maekawa, Yukio Tada, Kenji Mase, Ryohei Nakatsu:
Networked Wearable Musical Instruments Will Bring A New Musical Culture. 55-
User Evaluations
- Kent Lyons, Thad Starner:
Mobile Capture for Wearable Computer Usability Testing. 69-76 - Riku Suomela, Juha Lehikoinen, Ilkka Salminen:
A System for Evaluating Augmented Reality User Interfaces in Wearable Computers. 77-84 - Bjørn Hestnes, Svein Heiestad, Peter Brooks, Lasse Drageset:
Real situations of wearable computers used for video conferencing - and implications for terminal and network design. 85-93 - Margit Biemans, Herma Van Kranenburg, Marc M. Lankhorst:
User Evaluations to Guide the Design of an Extended Personal Service Environment for Mobile Services. 94-
Location & Context Awareness
- Masakatsu Kourogi, Takeshi Kurata, Katsuhiko Sakaue:
A Panorama-based Method of Personal Positioning and Orientation and Its Real-time Applications for Wearable Computers. 107-114 - Kristof Van Laerhoven, Kofi Asante Aidoo, Steven Lowette:
Real-time Analysis of Data from Many Sensors with Neural Networks. 115-122 - Seon-Woo Lee, Kenji Mase:
Incremental Motion-Based Location Recognition. 123-
System Design
- Noboru Kamijoh, Tadanobu Inoue, C. Michael Olsen, Mandayam T. Raghunath, Chandrasekhar Narayanaswami:
Energy trade-offs in the IBM Wristwatch computer. 133-140 - James A. Davis, Andrew H. Fagg, Brian Neil Levine:
Wearable Computers as Packet Transport Mechanisms in Highly-Partitioned Ad-Hoc Networks. 141-148 - Abdelsalam Helal, Steven Edwin Moore, Balaji Ramachandran:
Drishti: An Integrated Navigation System for Visually Impaired and Disabled. 149-
Poster Papers
- Gerald Kaefer, Josef Haid, Bernd Hofer, Gerhard Schall, Reinhold Weiss:
Framework for Power Aware Remote Processing: Design and Implementation of a Dynamic Power Estimation Unit. 159-160 - Danilo De Rossi, Federico Lorussi, Alberto Mazzoldi, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo, Piero Orsini:
Active Dressware: Wearable Proprioceptive Systems Based on Electroactive Polymers. 161-162 - Michael Boronowsky, Tom Nicolai, Christoph Schlieder, Ansgar Schmidt:
Winspect - A Case Study for Wearable Computing Supported Inspection Tasks. 163-164 - Gerhard Reitmayr, Dieter Schmalstieg:
A Wearable 3D Augmented Reality Workspace. 165-166 - Urs Anliker, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster, Steven J. Schwartz, Richard W. DeVaul:
The WearARM: Modular, High Performance, Low Power Computing Platform Designed for Integration into Everyday Clothing. 167-168 - Chris Baber, James Cross, Sandra I. Woolley, Vince L. Gaffney:
Wearable Computing for Field Archaeology. 169-171 - Bruce Howard, Susie Howard:
Lightglove: Wrist-Worn Virtual Typing and Pointing. 172-173 - Jussi Mikkonen, Jukka Vanhala, Akseli Reho, Jussi Impiö:
Reima Smart Shout concept and prototype. 174-175 - Jani Patokallio, Nigel Ward:
A Wearable Cross-language Communication Aid. 176-177 - Steve Mann, Daniel Chen, Saman Sadeghi:
HI-Cam: Intelligent Biofeedback Processing. 178-179 - Kari Kukkonen:
The Design and Implementation of Electrically Heated Clothing. 180-181 - Jordan Andersen, Eric J. Seibel:
Real-time Hazard Detection via Machine Vision for Wearable Low Vision Aids. 182-
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