ISWC is the premier forum for wearable computing and issues related to on-body and worn mobile technologies. It aims at bringing together researchers, product vendors, fashion designers, textile manufacturers, users, and related professionals to share information and advances in wearable computing. ISWC'09 in particular attempted to broaden its scope to cooperative wearable systems, i.e. coordinated, spontaneously configured and networked multi-device service ensembles, as well as to include cell phones and the respective services and applications as they have become the most successful wearable computer to date.
This volume contains the selection of late breaking results, video papers, demonstrations and contributions to the design contest as chosen by the programme-co chairs with the support of international reviewers. The contributions are a valuable resource for students and researchers who want to have a look into the most recent state of the art in wearable computing. Practinioners might be inspired in the creation and transformation of the presented ideas into commercially exploitable services and products
ISWC is the premier forum for wearable computing and issues related to on-body and worn mobile technologies. It aims at bringing together researchers, product vendors, fashion designers, textile manufacturers, users, and related professionals to share information and advances in wearable computing. ISWC'09 in particular attempted to broaden its scope to cooperative wearable systems, i.e. coordinated, spontaneously configured and networked multi-device service ensembles, as well as to include cell phones and the respective services and applications as they have become the most successful wearable computer to date.
This volume contains the selection of late breaking results, video papers, demonstrations and contributions to the design contest as chosen by the programme-co chairs with the support of international reviewers. The contributions are a valuable resource for students and researchers who want to have a look into the most recent state of the art in wearable computing. Practinioners might be inspired in the creation and transformation of the presented ideas into commercially exploitable services and products