This paper describes a system that allows users who obtain a “wearable ID key” to personalize dynamically ubiquitous computers by simply touching them. We call the concept of ...
Tactile displays that enhance appreciation of virtual and real environments are becoming increasingly common. Extending a series of prior studies, we explored spatial resolution f...
Human interaction with wearable computers is an important research issue, especially when combined with mixed reality (MR) applications. Natural and non-obtrusive means of interac...
Adrian David Cheok, Krishnamoorthy Ganesh Kumar, S...
This paper presents a new type of wearable telepresence system that is applicable to the control of a humanoid robot. The system consists of self-contained computing hardware with...
User trials for future mobile telecommunication applications inherently pose several particular challenges which are difficult to meet in a traditional lab environment. In this pa...