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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Wearable computer — Wearable computers are computers that are worn on the body. They have been applied to areas such as behavioral modeling, health monitoring systems, information technologies and media development. Wearable computers are especially useful for… … Wikipedia
Wearable Computer — Wearable Computing (engl. tragbare Datenverarbeitung) ist das Forschungsgebiet, das sich mit der Entwicklung von tragbaren Computersystemen (Wearable Computer) beschäftigt. Ein Wearable Computer wiederum ist ein Computersystem, das während der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wearable Computing — (engl. tragbare Datenverarbeitung) ist das Forschungsgebiet, das sich mit der Entwicklung von tragbaren Computersystemen (Wearable Computer) beschäftigt. Ein Wearable Computer wiederum ist ein Computersystem, das während der Anwendung am Körper… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wearable — (WAYR.uh.bul) n. A computer designed to be worn as an item of clothing or as a wardrobe accessory. Example Citation: The big hit of the wearables show...are MicroOptical s LCD eyeglasses, which contain a concealed electronic display in their… … New words
Smart Wearable Systems — (SWS) are end to end integrated and connected systems characterized by the presence of the following key elements: * one or more sensors and actuators nodes at the end user side and possibly integrated into worn items * nodes connectivity to… … Wikipedia
Classes of computers — Computers can be classified, or typed, many ways. Some common classifications are summarized below. For others see Category:Classes of computers. Contents 1 Classes by Size 1.1 Microcomputers (Personal computers) 1.2 Minicomputers (Midrange… … Wikipedia
Exocortex — An exocortex is an external information processing system that augments the brain s biological high level cognitive processes.An individual s exocortex would be comprised of external memory modules, processors, IO devices and software systems… … Wikipedia
Rosalind Picard — Rosalind W. Picard (born May 17, 1962 in Massachusetts) is Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT, director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the MIT Media Lab, and co director of the Things That Think Consortium.cite web|url=http … Wikipedia
Augmented reality — (AR) is a field of computer research which deals with the combination of real world and computer generated data. At present, most AR research is concerned with the use of live video imagery which is digitally processed and augmented by the… … Wikipedia
Steve Mann — EducationMann holds degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD in Media Arts and Sciences 97) and McMaster University, where he was also inducted into the McMaster University Alumni Hall of Fame, Alumni Gallery, 2004, in… … Wikipedia
e-textile — (ee TEKS.tyle) n. A textile that has electronic circuitry woven into the fabric. Also: eTextile. Example Citation: The rainbow striped swatch of cotton in Mark Jones and Tom Martin s lab at Virginia Tech would spice up any college dormitory as a… … New words