Title :
WearIT@work: Toward Real-World Industrial Wearable Computing
Author :
Lukowicz, Faul ; Timm-Giel, Andreas ; Lawo, Michael ; Herzog, Otthein
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Passau, Bavaria
Abstract :
Wearable computers are often cited as an enabling technology for out-of-office applications. In fact, there has been a considerable amount of work on industrial applications of wearables. However, with the notable exception of the symbol arm-worn system, this research has had little impact on industrial practice. The wearIT@work project is a 4 1/2-year effort financed by the European Union and aimed at facilitating real-life industrial deployment of wearable technology. The project is at the end of its third year. With 42 partners and a project funding of 23.7 million Euro (half of which comes from the EU), this consortium is the largest civilian wearable-computing effort worldwide. We are organizing the project around four pilot applications - aircraft maintenance, car production, healthcare, and emergency response - that drive the work in a bottom-up, user-centered approach.
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aircraft maintenance; automobiles; emergency services; health care; industrial engineering; wearable computers; aircraft maintenance; car production; emergency response; healthcare; out-of-office application; pilot application; real-life industrial deployment; real-world industrial wearable computing; symbol arm-worn system; user-centered approach; Assembly; Calibration; Computer industry; Intelligent sensors; Packaging; Sensor systems; Testing; User interfaces; Wearable computers; Wearable sensors; wearable; wearable computer; wearable computing;
Journal_Title :
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPRV.2007.89