• The Magic (and Science) Behind Mobile Holographic Display

    Roberto Lopez Mendez
    Roberto Lopez Mendez

    Holograms are everywhere – and they will soon come to our displays

    You may not notice them, but holograms have been present in our daily life for some time. Because they are incredibly difficult to copy, analog holograms have been used extensively…

    • 4 months ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • Realising AR’s True Potential with Holographic Display

    Will Foote
    Will Foote

    In the past, Arm has talked about the enormous potential of augmented reality (AR) and the “limitless possibilities” of this new technology. Back in February 2020, we published a blog setting out the numerous use cases and experiences that will…

    • 5 months ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • (EmotiBit) Wearable Biosensor looking for ML collabs!

    marcus@emotibit
    marcus@emotibit

    I’m reaching out from EmotiBit in Brooklyn, New York. 

    Hey All!!

    EmotiBit is a wearable sensor module for capturing emotional, physiological, and movement data. It’s open-source (Arduino/Adafruit compatible), scientifically-validated and super easy…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Open Source Software and Platforms
    • Machine Learning forum
  • The New Era of Augmented Reality: A Look at the Present, Near Future and Far Future

    Ian Pilkington
    Ian Pilkington

    Talking about the future of technology and all the different possibilities, you can often receive raised eyebrows if your vision appears to be too far-fetched. However, I don’t think that anything is too far-fetched for augmented reality (AR). When you…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Graphics and Gaming
    • Graphics and Gaming blog
  • Wearable Sensors for Medical Applications

    Rachel Cracknell
    Rachel Cracknell

    Find out how Arm Innovator, Laura Kassovic is developing smart t-shirts that can detect impairment in balance function or measure the response to medical interventions in patients with moderate to severe heart or lung disease.

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    • over 1 year ago
    • Innovation
    • Videos & Files
  • Choice of Microcontroller for a Wearable

    Sint
    Sint

    Trying to develop light weight, small size, wearable for fall detection of elderly, hoping to use IMU and BLE, what is most cutting edge microcontroller for this?

    • over 1 year ago
    • System
    • Embedded forum
  • Taking a look inside the new HoloLens 2

    Ian Pilkington
    Ian Pilkington

    2019’s Mobile World Congress saw the exciting launch of Microsoft’s mixed reality headset HoloLens 2. As I noted in my blog on augmented reality (AR) developments at CES 2019, consumer take-up of AR wearables is becoming a more realistic proposition…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Processors
    • Processors blog
  • CES 2019 round-up: Consumer AR moves closer

    Ian Pilkington
    Ian Pilkington

    Today, Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that many of us can experience through our smartphones in thousands of apps enabled by Apple’s ARKit and Google’s ARCore. However, wearable AR through devices like Microsoft HoloLens is currently…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Graphics and Gaming
    • Graphics and Gaming blog
  • Five benefits of hiring a Design Services company

    Joe Hanson
    Joe Hanson

    Arm created the Arm Approved Design Partner Program (AADP) in 2016 to enable partners to turn their product concepts into working silicon more quickly. While the program was conceived to assist new customers, e.g. start-ups and OEMs, with their Desig…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • SoC Design blog
  • Q&A with Kitty Yeung: When physics, art and technology collide

    Louise Paul
    Louise Paul

    Kitty Yeung has a burning desire to create, design, and solve challenges within the wearables industry. She is a physicist, artist, maker, fashion designer and musician, and she works as a creative technologist and manager at the Garage, Microsoft. She…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • MbientLabs: Explore the latest in wearable technology

    Rachel Cracknell
    Rachel Cracknell

    Hear from Arm Innovator, Laura Kassovic about mbientlab's invisible, wearable motion sensors that are used in a number of medical applications.

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    • over 2 years ago
    • Innovation
    • Videos & Files
  • Orlando Hoilett talking biotechnology

    Rachel Cracknell
    Rachel Cracknell

    Learn about Orlando’s goals and challenges of his work in in biomedical engineering, wearables and personalised health, and how he is building a better future with biotech.

    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIQXtyRZGMg&index=3&list=PLsRBa4uXjiha_74Jzona2X7zaobBOVcy9&t=128s
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    • over 2 years ago
    • Innovation
    • Videos & Files
  • Sony Smartwatch 2 Apps Development

    David Maidment
    David Maidment
    Chinese Version 中文版: Sony Smartwatch 2 应用程序开发

    Following its announcement back in August, Sony Mobile started shipping the Smartwatch 2 (SW2) last month. This device brings a colour touch screen display and ultra low power operation reducing the need for…

    • over 7 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Creative Technology: A Seven Step Process for Inspiration, Execution, and Reflection

    Louise Paul
    Louise Paul

    This article is part of the  Arm Innovator  Program, a series created to highlight the work of key technical leaders who are pushing the boundaries of how Arm architecture can enable next-generation solutions.

    Meet Chelsea Klukas, Co-Founder of MakeFa…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Innovation
    • Innovation blog
  • Mobile inside-out VR Tracking, now available on your phone with Unity

    Roberto Lopez Mendez
    Roberto Lopez Mendez

    Introduction

    VR is all about immersion, and the ability to track the user's position in space is a key element of it. However, to date, this has only been available in desktop and console VR, even though modern smartphones already incorporate the essential…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Graphics and Gaming
    • Graphics and Gaming blog
  • Distributed Computing’s New Frontier is Wearables

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    If you want to see the latest wearables, head to your local electronics or sporting goods store. But if you want to see the latest wearables that are leveraging machine learning at the edge, say hello to Monisha Perkash, Andrew Chang and their colleagues…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Missing drone, blistering winds and life in the thin air

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    The drone copter is still a prisoner.

    While ARM engineer Matt Du Puy and his fellow climbers are rotating between camps on Kanchenjunga preparing to ascend the world’s third-highest peak, a key new addition to his ARM-powered electronics kit is being…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Taking ARM to new heights (again)

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    He’s at it again.

    After climbing Mt. Everest, K2 and Annapurna, as one of the few humans to summit all three peaks, ARM engineer Matt du Puy (Matthew Du Puy (mattd) is once again unpacking his crampons and ice picks. This time his target is Kanchenjunga…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • An ARM-based 60-LED circuit board watch

    Richard Bryan
    Richard Bryan

    Hi.  We've developed a wearable 60-LED circuit board watch run by an ATMEL SAMD21 (ARM Cortex-M0+).  We had a lot of fun developing it and have been really impressed with what's possible with ARM.

    We've launched a kickstarter for the…

    • over 5 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
  • Starting Kit for Wearable?

    Raffaeu
    Raffaeu

    Hi guys, I am a software engineer and I am working on a new wearable prototype (wristband kind).

    At the moment I used an Arduino Uno starting kit to start to configure my Android and iOS SDK just to make some proof of concepts.

    Right now I am in the phase…

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    • over 6 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
  • Congratulations to Stan and Asha

    Diya Soubra
    Diya Soubra

    Inventors sew up $6 million deal with US army to develop power pack vests | The Times

    • over 6 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
  • Biggest Challenge in Connected Wearable Devices from market POV

    Stacy
    Stacy

    Connected wearable devices are gadgets that are worn or attached to the body while being used and have the capability to connect and communicate. The device communicates either directly to the network through inbuilt connectivity capability or through…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
  • How are you measuring power in your wearable?

    Mark Woods
    Mark Woods

    Wearables are a low power design challenge, often powered by a single LiPo or coin cell.

    I'd estimate the simpler devices, like fitness trackers, would consume a few nA up to around 20mA.

    More complex devices running an OS are going to push from nA…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
  • Textile Institute Special Interest Group

    Cath Rogan
    Cath Rogan

    Hi All

    I mentioned our discussion of standards to Roger Armitage at Adidas last week and he thought that Jane McCann (from Newport Uni) may be doing something similar with the Textile Institute. It's over a year since I last saw Jane but I've emailed her…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
  • Have you seen User Interface frameworks for touch interfaces that are declarative and work on MCU and CPU?

    Christian Lindholm
    Christian Lindholm

    Hi,

    At Koru we have created a User Interface framework that runs smooth touch graphics on a MCU, like Cortex-M4 (e.g. ST's STM32F4 Dev board), we also work on Linux, NetBSD, Mac and PC.

    Our value proposition is that wearable creators can design any…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Wearables
    • Wearables forum
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