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22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '02)
An Architecture Concept for Ubiquitous Computing Aware Wearable Computers
Vienna, Austria
July 02-July 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1588-6
Martin Bauer, Technische Universität München
Bernd Brügge, 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

In Marc Weiser?s vision of ubiquitous computing, users are located in an environment with potentially thousands of computers around them. Many capabilities of these smart devices can be used only by augmenting the users? senses with a kind of "sixth electronic sense". Thus, ubiquitous computing and wearable computing complement one another. However, the architectural styles for them are quite different.

This paper presents a new flexible and modular network-centered approach for the design of wearable computers. In our concept, a wearable computer is composed of a network of modules. A module can be worn by the user or be stationary in the user?s environment. Each is a separate unit with its own processing, memory, I/O, power, and network connection, and provides specific functionality in the network. The modules reveal their abilities and needs to each other and dynamically assemble to form a network-based wearable multi-computer.

Our concept has been used in the dwarf framework to build a first prototype system for indoor and outdoor navigation.

Citation:
Martin Bauer, Bernd Brügge, Gudrun Klinker, Asa MacWilliams, Thomas Reicher, Christian Sandor, Martin Wagner, "An Architecture Concept for Ubiquitous Computing Aware Wearable Computers," icdcsw, pp.785, 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW '02), 2002
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