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A Study of Digital Jewellery-Based Approach

Rosmi T. B., Johnson S.

Abstract


Mobile computing has started to break chains to our desks, but many of today's mobile devices can still be a bit awkward to carry around. In the next age of computing there will be an explosion of computer parts across our bodies, rather than across our desktops. The combination of increasing computer power and microcomputer devices has allowed several companies to start the production of embedded intelligence using fashion jewellery. Digital jewellery can be best defined as wirelessly wearable computers that allow us to communicate by the use of e-mail, voice mail, and voice communication. This paper discusses on how various digital jewellery (such as bracelet, ring, ear-rings, necklace, etc.) will work with mobile embedded intelligence. It shows that everything access today is under lock and key. The devices we use are protected by passwords. This paper discusses about a new computerized Java-based ring that will automatically unlock doors and log on to computers. 

Cite this Article Rosmi TB, Johnson S.  A Study of Digital Jewellery-Based Approach. Journal of Mobile Computing, Communications & Mobile Networks. 2016; 3(2): 15–20p. 


Keywords


embedded intelligence, wireless, printed circuit board, LED, LCD

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