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Wearable Computers

  • Cho, Gil-Soo;Barfield, Woodrow;Baird, Kevin
    • 섬유기술과 산업
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    • 제2권4호
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    • pp.490-508
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    • 1998
  • One of the latest fields of research in the area of output devices is tactual display devices [13,31]. These tactual or haptic devices allow the user to receive haptic feedback output from a variety of sources. This allows the user to actually feel virtual objects and manipulate them by touch. This is an emerging technology and will be instrumental in enhancing the realism of wearable augmented environments for certain applications. Tactual displays have previously been used for scientific visualization in virtual environments by chemists and engineers to improve perception and understanding of force fields and of world models populated with the impenetrable. In addition to tactual displays, the use of wearable audio displays that allow sound to be spatialized are being developed. With wearable computers, designers will soon be able to pair spatialized sound to virtual representations of objects when appropriate to make the wearable computer experience even more realistic to the user. Furthermore, as the number and complexity of wearable computing applications continues to grow, there will be increasing needs for systems that are faster, lighter, and have higher resolution displays. Better networking technology will also need to be developed to allow all users of wearable computers to have high bandwidth connections for real time information gathering and collaboration. In addition to the technology advances that make users need to wear computers in everyday life, there is also the desire to have users want to wear their computers. In order to do this, wearable computing needs to be unobtrusive and socially acceptable. By making wearables smaller and lighter, or actually embedding them in clothing, users can conceal them easily and wear them comfortably. The military is currently working on the development of the Personal Information Carrier (PIC) or digital dog tag. The PIC is a small electronic storage device containing medical information about the wearer. While old military dog tags contained only 5 lines of information, the digital tags may contain volumes of multi-media information including medical history, X-rays, and cardiograms. Using hand held devices in the field, medics would be able to call this information up in real time for better treatment. A fully functional transmittable device is still years off, but this technology once developed in the military, could be adapted tp civilian users and provide ant information, medical or otherwise, in a portable, not obstructive, and fashionable way. Another future device that could increase safety and well being of its users is the nose on-a-chip developed by the Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee. This tiny digital silicon chip about the size of a dime, is capable of 'smelling' natural gas leaks in stoves, heaters, and other appliances. It can also detect dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. This device can also be configured to notify the fire department when a leak is detected. This nose chip should be commercially available within 2 years, and is inexpensive, requires low power, and is very sensitive. Along with gas detection capabilities, this device may someday also be configured to detect smoke and other harmful gases. By embedding this chip into workers uniforms, name tags, etc., this could be a lifesaving computational accessory. In addition to the future safety technology soon to be available as accessories are devices that are for entertainment and security. The LCI computer group is developing a Smartpen, that electronically verifies a user's signature. With the increase in credit card use and the rise in forgeries, is the need for commercial industries to constantly verify signatures. This Smartpen writes like a normal pen but uses sensors to detect the motion of the pen as the user signs their name to authenticate the signature. This computational accessory should be available in 1999, and would bring increased peace of mind to consumers and vendors alike. In the entertainment domain, Panasonic is creating the first portable hand-held DVD player. This device weight less than 3 pounds and has a screen about 6' across. The color LCD has the same 16:9 aspect ratio of a cinema screen and supports a high resolution of 280,000 pixels and stereo sound. The player can play standard DVD movies and has a hour battery life for mobile use. To summarize, in this paper we presented concepts related to the design and use of wearable computers with extensions to smart spaces. For some time, researchers in telerobotics have used computer graphics to enhance remote scenes. Recent advances in augmented reality displays make it possible to enhance the user's local environment with 'information'. As shown in this paper, there are many application areas for this technology such as medicine, manufacturing, training, and recreation. Wearable computers allow a much closer association of information with the user. By embedding sensors in the wearable to allow it to see what the user sees, hear what the user hears, sense the user's physical state, and analyze what the user is typing, an intelligent agent may be able to analyze what the user is doing and try to predict the resources he will need next or in the near future. Using this information, the agent may download files, reserve communications bandwidth, post reminders, or automatically send updates to colleagues to help facilitate the user's daily interactions. This intelligent wearable computer would be able to act as a personal assistant, who is always around, knows the user's personal preferences and tastes, and tries to streamline interactions with the rest of the world.

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스프레이 모델링: 증강현실 기반의 실체적인 3차원 모델링 인터페이스 제안 (Spray Modeling: An Augmented Reality Based Tangible 3D Modeling Interface)

  • 정희경;남택진
    • 디자인학연구
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2005
  • 본 논문에서는 다양한 조형작업의 프로세스 및 도구에 대한 현장조사를 바탕으로 직관적이며 사용자 인지모델에 친숙한 3차원 모델링 인터페이스를 제안한다. 전문적인 디자인 모형제작, 찰흙 조소, 나무 조각, 유리 공예 돈의 모델링 현장을 방문하여 조형작업의 과정, 도구, 작업행태 등을 관찰 분석하였다. 이러한 현장조사를 바탕으로 스프레이 메타포(Spray Metaphor)에 기반 한 스프레이 모델링(Spray Modeling) 인터페이스를 제안하였다. 이는 스프레이 건(Spay Gun)의 입자 분사 방식과 찰흙 조소의 모형제작 프로세스를 결합한 가상 혹은 증강현실 공간상의 3차원 모델링 인터페이스 방식이다. 찰흙 조소에서 덩어리를 덧붙여 가듯이 가상치 단위입자를 대략적인 프레임 위에 분사하면서 형태를 발전시킬 수 있다. 또한 실제 공기분사 반작용을 느낄 수 있는 스프레이 장치를 활용함으로써 실체적 사용자 인터페이스를 제공한다. 프로토타입 개발과 사용자 평가를 통해 스프레이 모델링이 새로운 형식의 형태 발상과 표현을 지원함을 알 수 있었다. 또한 구체적인 조작 인터페이스, 보조적인 도구의 사용 등의 개선 사항을 파악하였다. 본 연구는 가상 및 증강 현실에서의 디자이너들이 활용할 수 있는 새로운 인터페이스에 대한 가능성을 검토하였다는 점에서 의의를 갖는다. 이는 디자인 혹은 예술분야의 3차원 모델링 뿐만 아니라, 컴퓨터 작업공간의 인터페이스 방식으로 응용, 게임, 교육, 미디어 아트 등에 적용할 수 있으리라 기대된다.

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중이 이식형 보청기에서 DFMT의 진동에 의한 등골 및 고막 방향으로 전달되는 진동력 측정 (Measurement of transmitted vibration to stapes and tympanic membrane by DFMT's vibration in implantable middle ear hearing devices)

  • 이명원;성기웅;임형규;김민우;정의성;이장우;김동욱;이정현;이상흔;이규엽;조진호
    • 센서학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.286-293
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    • 2009
  • The implantable middle ear hearing devices(IMEHDs) have been developed to overcome the conventional hearing aid's problem(ringing effect caused by the acoustic feedback, cosmetic problem, etc.). In the IMEHDs, the vibrating transducer is a key component because its vibration enables to hear for hearing impaired people. The vibrating transducer is implanted on ossicular chain by surgical operation. The coupling status between implanted transducer and ossicular chain has an effect on delivering vibrating force from transducer to stapes. Noninvasive method is required to investigate the output characteristics of IMEHDs after implementation. Recently, emitted sound pressure measuring method of tympanic membrane is proposed to investigate the output characteristics of IMEHDs. However, the relationship between displacement of stapes and sound pressure by tympanic membrane was not cleared. In this paper, displacement of stapes and sound pressure by tympanic membrane were measured using the differential floating mass transducer(DFMT) that implanted on the ossicular chain of the human temporal bone and physical ear model. Through the experiments results, the relationship between displacement of stapes and sound pressure by tympanic membrane was investigated.