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The wearable motherboard: a framework for personalized mobile information processing (PMIP)
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Wearable SystemSmart TextileEngineeringMobile InteractionWearable TechnologyWearable ComputerE-textilesSocial SciencesPervasive ComputingNew ParadigmInternet Of ThingsSynergistic RelationshipDesignUser ExperienceComputer EngineeringMobile ComputingComputer ScienceIndustrial DesignComputational Fabric NetworkMobile SensingMobile Information ProcessingHuman-computer InteractionTechnologyWearable Motherboard
Textiles and computing share a synergistic relationship, which is being harnessed to create a new paradigm in personalized mobile information processing (PMIP). In this paper, we provide an overview of this "interconnection" between the two fields and present the vision for "E-Textiles," which represents the convergence of the two fields. We discuss the role of the Georgia Tech Wearable Motherboard in pioneering this paradigm of "fabric is the computer" and serving as a framework for PMIP. Finally, recent research in this area resulting in the realization of a "computational fabric network" is discussed.
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