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Wearable Computing Group : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wearable Computing Group
The Wearable Computing Group is a research group within the computer and information science department at the University of Oregon that focuses on the development and evaluation of wearable and mobile computing technology for facilitating and augmenting human collaboration. Started in 1995 by Professor Zary Segell and Ph.D Student Gerd Kortuem, the group specializes in exploring the community aspects of wireless, wearable and peer-to-peer technologies.〔Rheingold, H. (2002). Smart Mobs:the Next Social Revolution. Perseus, Cambridge. p.169〕 == Personal Area Network == P2P computing and wireless network technologies has made the design of ad hoc networks of mobile devices to support the ad hoc networks of the people who wear them. This fundamental unit cited by Kortuem and other computing researches is known as the personal area network. Kortuem treats the personal area networks as building blocks of a dynamic community of networks with emergent capabilities of its own.〔Rheingold, H. (2002). Smart Mobs:the Next Social Revolution. Perseus, Cambridge. p170〕 The community of personal area network users within a geographic location functions as a wireless mess network, dynamically self organizing a cloud of brad-band connectivity as nodes came in and out of physical proximity, providing always-on Internet connection to members. With Bluetooth technology, member of the communities allow engagement in more timely information exchange face to face and WiFi technologies provides the infrastructure for neighbourhood-wide and Internet-wide communication.
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