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Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01)
The WearARM: Modular, High Performance, Low Power Computing Platform Designed for Integration into Everyday Clothing
Zurich, Switzerland
October 08-October 09
ISBN: 0-7695-1318-2
Urs Anliker, Wearable Computing Lab, IfE, ETH Zurich
Paul Lukowicz, Wearable Computing Lab, IfE, ETH Zurich
Gerhard Troester, Wearable Computing Lab, IfE, ETH Zurich
Steven J. Schwartz, MIT Media Lab
Richard W. DeVaul, MIT Media Lab
This paper describes a low power, high performance wearable computing plattform, specifically designed for easy integration into everyday clothing. It combines a heterogenous, distributed, user reconfigurable system architecture, advanced power management features and highly miniaturized, mechanically flexible electronic packaging technology. As a result the WearARM system offers high perfomance for a wide range of application in a form factor that allows it to be worn without in any noticeable way interfering with your look and comfort.
Index Terms:
low power, modular design, integration, powermanagement
Citation:
Urs Anliker, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Troester, Steven J. Schwartz, Richard W. DeVaul, "The WearARM: Modular, High Performance, Low Power Computing Platform Designed for Integration into Everyday Clothing," iswc, pp.167, Fifth International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC'01), 2001
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