Wearable IoT technology has too much potential to be limited to a wristband. How can we design wearables with more variety while still providing value to the user? We describe a work in progress to develop a novel method of Participatory Design Fiction to inspire a real-world, everyday wearable IoT system. We show how this has led to a greater understanding of our users’ needs, resulting in a technology probe for an everyday wearable IoT system that works towards meeting those needs.Doctoral studentship funded by The Alan Turing Institute. Research activity funded by the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology
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Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly becoming the current global trend for many companies to research...
A wearable is a lightweight body-worn device that relies on data-driven communications to keep peopl...
In the IoT Era technology is ubiquitous (Kuniavski, 2010) and redundant; in 2009 for the first time ...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in the diversity and market penetration of small e...
It is estimated that the number of devices connected to the Internet will be 50 billion by 2020. How...
Students are challenged to design an item of ‘smart’ clothing: clothes that are not simply wearable ...
This paper discusses the creation of a design fiction that seeks to embody Sterling’s (2005) spimes ...
Wearable electronics is a nascent sector of technology that is already generating a lot of excitemen...
n the field of information technology, there’s something new every few years. Something that everyon...
In the next few years, the Internet of Things (IoT) will become a reality, merging the social, physi...
Rapid advancement in ubiquitous computing has been pushing toward making wearable technology mainstr...
In this paper, I give a brief overview of the role electric devices have played in our daily lives, ...
I researched and designed ‘smart’ fashion garments incorporating new technologies and electronics in...
Wearable computing is fast advancing as a preferred approach for integrating software solutions not ...
The mass-market fashion industry maintains complex economic structures globally. In recent years, th...
Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly becoming the current global trend for many companies to research...
A wearable is a lightweight body-worn device that relies on data-driven communications to keep peopl...
In the IoT Era technology is ubiquitous (Kuniavski, 2010) and redundant; in 2009 for the first time ...
In recent years there has been an enormous growth in the diversity and market penetration of small e...
It is estimated that the number of devices connected to the Internet will be 50 billion by 2020. How...
Students are challenged to design an item of ‘smart’ clothing: clothes that are not simply wearable ...