Computing that comprises of a new form of human-computer relationship and interaction involving user to wear computer. This device is always on, and ready to use characterizing a new form of synergy between computers and humans.
What is a wearable computer?
Wearable computers are an emerging technology in management information systems. They are designed for the person/user to wear their computer mouse or device on their body. These computers are useful applications in circumstances where the user does not have to use their hands, eyes, or arms.
This type of computer is projected into the personal space of the user, and controlled by the user. Wearable computers are constantly turned on, consisting of a battery carried on a belt or jacket.
According to Steve Mann, wearable computers have six attributes:
- controllable by user
- observable by user
- unrestrictive to user
- unmonopolizing of user's attention
- communicative to others
- attentive to environment
A wearable computer design features a motherboard worn on clothing with other components placed in different areas according to the user. It forms a new interaction between human and the computer. Wearable computers are defined as three basic modes of operation: constancy, running continously, argumenation, and mediation. Wearble computers are different from laptops, or blackberries. The environment becomes dynamic, the user is mobile. Wearable computers provide multi-services and multi-tasking for the user.
For example, the Eyetap is a wearable computer that uses eyes as a camera and digital display. Eyetap gathers and changes light that enters eyes into data by using a mirror mounted in front of eyes. The data is processed through a computer worn on body.
For example, the Eyetap is a wearable computer that uses eyes as a camera and digital display. Eyetap gathers and changes light that enters eyes into data by using a mirror mounted in front of eyes. The data is processed through a computer worn on body.
Wearable computers are different from desktops and laptops, you can have all that information on you at all times. These computers have been seen in movies like Mission Impossible where a spy applied the latest advanced technology to gain information. Military officers often use these computers in their daily routines.
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