Flexible Network System for Ubiquitous Computing Using Fabric Material(14:40 Poster Session 2 (Community Computing Networks 1))
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概要
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In order for an individual to enjoy a ubiquitous system freely according to his life style, a base system which realizes the flexible installation of each wearable or ubiquitous device is required. In this research, we propose a new computer-sensor-actuator network architecture, which is named "TextileNet". TextileNet uses the surface and back of cloth as a couple of electrodes, and it provides electric power supply and data communication way using these electrodes. TextileNet has two technological topics, electrical conductive cloth and data communication unit. We developed a prototype system as a wear, and evaluated their operation of our system. TextileNet system is not specified for a certain application, and can be employed the wide applications of the wearable or ubiquitous computing system as an infrastructure.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 2005-06-09
著者
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Akita Junichi
Kanazawa University
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Akita Junichi
Kanazawa Univ. Kanazawa‐shi Jpn
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TODA Masashi
Future University-Hakodate
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IWATA Kunio
Future University-Hakodate
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Iwata Kunio
Future University
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Toda Masashi
Future University Hakodate
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