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Human Powered Wearable Computing
Technical paper exploring the possibility of harnessing the energy expended by humans during everyday action, to generate the required power for wearable computers. Author: Thad Starner.
http://web.media.mit.edu/~testarne/TR328/main-tr328.html
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A Sensate Liner for Personnel Monitoring Applications
Technical paper about a research program aimed at developing technologies for the creation of clothing able to monitor the medical condition of military combat personnel, by incorporating in woven or knitted fabrics electrically and optically conductive
http://www.computer.org/proceedings/8192/pdf/81920098.pdf
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"Smart'' Clothing
Paper presenting a framework for interacting with external processes through the development of a utility for person-worn computing as an alternative to desktop and portable computers. Author: Steve Mann.
http://www.wearcam.org/smart_clothing/
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PadNET: Wearable Physical Activity Detection Network
Technical paper describing a low power, distributed platform that combines a wide range of different sensors in a wearable, hierarchical network. Author: Holger Junker and others.
http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/iswc/2003/2034/00/20340244.pdf
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Electronic Textiles: The Next Stage in Man-Machine Interaction
Technical paper presenting enabling technologies for the integration of electronics in textile fabrics, a packaging and interconnect technology, a chip for energy harvesting from body eat, an interwoven antenna concept, and a self-organizing network of e
http://crestserver.aist-nara.ac.jp/crest/workshop/2003/02Weber.pdf
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Modeling, Analysis and Self-Management of Electronic Textiles
Technical paper presenting a detailed analysis of two techniques for adapting applications to the error prone electronic textile hardware substrate. Authors: Phillip Stanley-Marbell.
http://www.gigascale.org/pubs/416/T-Comp_Aug.03.pdf
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Fiber Computing
Technical paper describing a potential physical layer for wearable computing, defined by the fabrication of transistors onto fibers and their integration into textile fabrics. Authors: Ozan Cakmakci and others.
http://www.cellmatrix.com/entryway/products/pub/Cakmakci2001.pdf
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Georgia Tech Wearable Motherboard
Description of the development, application and impact of a patented computing t-shirt for military uses, developed by the Georgia Tech University.
http://www.gtwm.gatech.edu/gtwm.html
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Nonwoven Protective Garments with Thermo-Regulating Properties
Technical paper about research aimed at improving the thermo-physiological wearing comfort of nonwoven protective garments by applying phase change materials (PCM) to the fabrics. Author: Barbara Pause.
http://jit.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/33/2/93.pdf
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Using Piezoelectric Materials for Wearable Electronic Textiles
Technical paper describing the desirable characteristics of piezoelectric materials for wearable e-textiles, including shape sensing, sound detection and sound emission, and a description of a prototype of a glove for user input. Authors: J. Edmison and
http://www.ccm.ece.vt.edu/papers/edmison_2002_ISWC2002_piezoelectric.pdf
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