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Projects
Collaborative Integrated Communications for Construction (CICC)
The primary objective of the CICC approach is to enable dispersed and temporary teams to work together as effectively as an established in a shared office. CICC Partners: BICC/Balfour Beatty, Bechtel, Bovis, Brunel University, BT, Europroject SA, ECRC, Institut CERDA, Ove Arup, Telefonica.
Research
Berkeley - University of California
BARWAN (Bay Area Research Wireless Access Network)
InfoPad Group
[United States, Berkeley - University of California, mobile computing, hardware, mobile network support, heterogeneous wireless overlay networks, wide-area wireless data services, overlay internetwork management]
http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/
Carnegie Mellon University
Monarch (MObile Networking ARCHitectures) Project
[United States, Carnegie Mellon University, protocol design, implementation, performance evaluation, usage-based validation, wireless mobile host networking, network interconnectivity]
http://www.monarch.cs.cmu.edu/
Wearable Computers
Columbia University
Mobile Computing Lab
[United States, Columbia University, reconfigurable distributed services, low power, solid state non-volatile storage technologies (flash EEPROM), bandwidth aggregation]
http://www.mcl.cs.columbia.edu
Cornell University
TACOMA (Tromsø And COrnell Moving Agents) Project
[United States, Cornell University, electronic commerce, problem solving, operating systems, distributed systems, agents, Internet]
http://www.cs.uit.no/DOS/Tacoma/
DARPA
DARPA Electronics Technology Office (ETO)
[United States, DARPA, MicroPathfinder, 3D Computational Image Sensors, Combat Cueing (CBT-Q), Personal Inertial Navigation System (PINS), Boeing, GTE Internetworking, Northeastern University, Carnegie Mellon University, Motorola, Honeywell, Raytheon E-Systems, Sanders, MCNC]
http://www.darpa.mil/eto/Background/ETOview/index.html
Adaptive Computing Smart Modules Program
Smart Modules Program
Warfighter Visualization
The Warfighter Visualization (WV) program was
started in 1997. DARPA intiated the program
with the objective of creating enhanced
warfighter situation awareness and
decision-making ability by providing unique
ways of receiving nd interacting with
spatially correct, timely information in both
individually served and shared environments.
[United States, DARPA Electronics Technology Office (ETO), Visually Coupled Systems, Geospatial Registration Technologies, Enhanced Human Interface Technologies]
http://eto.sysplan.com/ETO/wv/index.html
Wearable Tactical Information Assistants
Global Mobile (GloMo) Information Systems program
Digital
Esprit
Georgia Institute of Technology
Electronic Performance Support System
LlamaShare
Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis
Mobile Computing in Ambulatory Care Environments
[United States, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis, mobile hosts, base station agent, mobile transaction manager, disconnection handling, mobile transaction processing]
http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~smorton/abstr.html
INRIA
Lancaster University
Mobile Multimedia Computing
Maryland, University of. College Park.
Mobile Computing & Multimedia Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Media Lab
MIT's Media Laboratory carries on advanced
research into a broad range of information
technologies including digital television,
holographic imaging, computer music, computer
vision, electronic publishing, artificial
intelligence, human/machine interface design,
and education-related technologies. Some
projects are listed below.
Wearable Computing Group
The Wearable Computing Group studies
applications of wearable computers as
"intelligent assistants."
Affective Computing
Augmented Memory
MIT Wearable Computing Web Page
An introduction to the field of wearable
computing and a resource for more technical
information.
Personal Area Network
Remembrance Agent
Remembrance Agents are a new class of
applications that watch over a users's shoulder
and suggest information relevant to the current
situation.
VLSI Microdisplay Project
Wearable Audio Computing (WAC)
Massachusetts, University of: Amherst
Multimedia Wireless LAN Group
Michigan, University of
Center for Information Technology Integration
NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Body Wearable Computer Applications
Oregon, University of
Oregon, University of. Computer & Information Science department.
MediWear
NetMan
Oregon Wearable Computer
Purdue University
Rutgers University
DATAMAN Mobile Computing Laboratory
[United States, Rutgers University, mobile computing, wireless information systems, Infostations, wireless Internet services, DARPA GLOMO Program, NSF, Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB)]
http://athos.rutgers.edu:80/dataman/
Sony Computer Science Laboratory (CSL)
Sony CSL was founded in 1988 for the sole
purpose of conducting research related to
computer science. CSL's objective is to
"contribute extensively to social and
industrial development through original
research that looks ahead to the 21st
century." Current research is concerned with
distributed operating systems, computer
networks, programming languages,
human-computer interaction, and artificial
intelligence, among other research areas.
Augmented Interaction
Augmented Interaction is a style of
human--computer interface that tries to make
computers as transparent as possible.
Stanford University
MosquitoNet
A project of the Stanford Operating Systems and Networking Group
Toronto, University of
Humanistic Intelligence Lab (WearComp/HI Lab)
Web site is currently maintained by Steve Mann but will be undergoing changes splitting WearComp-the International Wearable Computing WWW site, wearcam-the Personal Imaging WWW site, WearComp/HI lab site, and Steve Mann's WWW page into 4 separate sites.
UCLA
UCLA. Electrical Engineering Department
Hand-Held Untethered Modes for High Performance. GLObal MObile Information Systems
TRAnsparent VirtuaL EnviRoment (TRAVLER): System Support for Nomadic Computing
United States Airforce. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
United States Airforce. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Armstrong Laboratory
Alternative Control Technology Laboratory
Washington, University of
Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab)
The HIT Lab researches virtual interface
technology. The aim is "to develop a new
generation of human-machine interfaces to
provide solutions to challenges in a variety
of domains."
[United States, Washington, University of, virtual interface technology, human-computer interaction, medical applications, augmented reality, vision]
http://www.hitl.washington.edu/
Washington, University of. Computer Science Department. Mobile Computing.
Mobile Computing
Mobisaic
A World Wide Web information system designed to serve users in a mobile wireless computing environment.
Waterloo, University of
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Ubiquitous Computing.
PARCTAB System
The PARCTAB system is a research prototype developed at Xerox PARC to explore the capabilities and impact of mobile computers in an office setting. This research is part of PARC's Ubiquitous Computing research program.
[United States, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Ubiquitous Computing., ubiquitous computing, ParcTab mobile computing]
http://www.ubiq.com/parctab/
Commercial
Advanced Digital-Logic, Inc.
Displaytech, Inc.
Geoperception
Interactive Solutions, Inc.
InterSense
Liquid Image Corporation
SENTEL Corporation
Symbol Technologies, Inc.
Virtual Vision
Xybernaut
Last Update: 1999.01.19 12:34:40.08 diderot