Here is a picture of our PC/104 wearable computer. It runs on a 486 DX 133Mhz processor core and it is running the linux OS RedHat 5.2

Here is the transmitter circuit board as taken out of its package straight from the manufacturer.

Here is our customized version of the transmitter with a parallel port interface that you can see on the left and 2 EEPOT digital resistors (the two IC's near the left) which control a variable resistance to be sent to the AM transmitter.

Here is a picture of our
keyboard input device to our wearable computer. It is called a twiddler
and it is both a keyboard and mouse by use of an internal
accelerometer.

Here is our Jabra earpiece. Jabra provided us with two of these free of charge to use them in our project. This unique and very useful earpiece works as both a microphone and a speaker. This allows our wearable user to be hands free and in complete 2 way communication with the expert web user. For more info on the Jabra earpiece visit the Jabra website at http://www.jabra.com

Here is our Java 1.3 web applet interface. From here
the expert web user can control the Radio Control Car from the joystick
interface on the upper left, type text messages to the wearable user in the
lower chat portion, adjust the volume of the audio stream from the wearable user
with the slider bar, and see program messages in the upper left.

Here is the interface on the wearable users screen. It is kept to solely text as the wearable user only has 320x200 resolution at this time with our M1 eyepiece. Here the wearable user sees all of the text chat messages coming from the web user.

This is our remote control AM transmitter before it was taken apart for use in our project.

Here is our Radio Control car in its final form ready to
hit the road by our wearable.

This is our M1 head mounted display.

Having some fun
in San Francisco at the International Symposium for Wearable Computers.

Here is Brian and Sean delivering a powerful presentation on our design methodology.

And here is Sean and Kazi going at it reviewing our
motivation for our project.

Brian and Jason in action once again.

Kazi contributing his thoughts on the last day of class!!!!!!

And finally the whole team nearing the end of
all of our hard labors.
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