Context-aware, adaptive wearable computers as remote interfaces to 'intelligent' environments

This paper describes a wearable computing system for monitoring and controlling of 'intelligent' environments. The main components of the system are (1) an open, expandable service model for the description of functionality provided by environments; (2) a self-adapting wearable computer that can function as remote interface to a wide variety of services.

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