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Self-localization of users and their wearable computers is essential to many applications, but so far, most implementation rely on a-priori information and pre-deployed infrastructures such as maps. We show how techniques from mobile robotics, namely simultaneous localization and mapping can be used to automatically generate both localization information and 2D environment maps using head-mounted...
We introduce the "WUI-Toolkit" as a framework to support and ease the development of wearable user interfaces (WUIs). The toolkit presents a first step towards a model-driven UI design approach in wearable computing that allows even non UI experts the generation of usable and context-aware WUIs. Based on an abstract model of an envisioned user interface that is independent of any concrete...
One challenge in wearable computing is the design of proper user interfaces and interaction concepts for applications. This paper discusses the design of hands-free wearable user interfaces and shows an example interface for an aircraft maintenance application. The user interface we present uses a wireless data glove for interaction
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