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A Personal-Area Network of Low-Power Wireless Interfacing Devices for Handhelds: System & Hardware Design

Overview Handhelds, such as smart-phones and Pocket PCs, have the potential to become the computing, storage, and connectivity hub, or Digital Hub, for pervasive computing. However, their current interfacing paradigms fall short of achieving this goal. To meet this challenge, this paper presents the system and hardware design for a Bluetooth-based personal-area network (PAN) of low-power wireless interfacing devices. The network consists of a wrist-watch, a single-hand single-tap multi-finger keypad, and a smart speech portal, and a GPS receiver.

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PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2005 Downloads13
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