Wearable computing - a catalyst for business and entertainment

C. Narayanaswami
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A variety of portable and wearable device form factors such as the VisionPad, WatchPad, WearableData, MetaPad, Personal Mobile Hub, and SoulPad have been prototyped at IBM Research over the last several years. Each of different form factors has some unique advantages and addresses different user needs. This talk will present experiences in building these prototypes and describe how this landscape of devices is expected to change. The continuous availability of wearable and mobile devices enables the deployment of many novel applications and scenarios but places heavy demands on energy, infrastructure support, and usability. Recently how some of the inherent limitations of mobile devices can be alleviated by symbiosis with more powerful stationary devices has been investigated. Effective device symbiosis requires middleware that addresses device heterogeneity, improves usability, provides privacy and ensures security. The availability of a variety of new form factors coupled with device symbiosis will catalyze the way business was conducted, entertain and take care of ourselves.
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在过去的几年里,IBM研究院已经开发出了VisionPad、WatchPad、WearableData、MetaPad、Personal Mobile Hub和SoulPad等各种便携和可穿戴设备的原型。每种不同的外形都有一些独特的优势,可以满足不同的用户需求。本演讲将介绍构建这些原型的经验,并描述设备的前景将如何变化。可穿戴设备和移动设备的持续可用性使许多新颖的应用程序和场景得以部署,但对能源、基础设施支持和可用性提出了很高的要求。最近,人们研究了如何通过与更强大的固定设备共生来减轻移动设备的一些固有局限性。有效的设备共生需要中间件解决设备异构性、提高可用性、提供隐私和确保安全。各种新形式因素的可用性加上设备的共生将催化商业运作,娱乐和照顾我们自己的方式。
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