Mann, 1997 - Google Patents
Wearable computing: A first step toward personal imagingMann, 1997
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- Mann S
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Miniaturization of components has enabled systems that are wearable and nearly invisible, so that individuals can move about and interact freely, supported by their personal information domain. To explore such new concepts in imaging and lighting, I designed and …
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