17
DIGITAL JEWELLERY

Digital jewellery hints

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Digital jewellery hints

DIGITAL JEWELLERY

Page 2: Digital jewellery hints

WHAT IS DIGITAL JEWELLERY?

IBM developed digital technology

It uses embedded intelligence.

Consists of millions of transistors on a microchip

That chip can be retained in to any jewellery to act as a DIGITAL JEWELLERY.

Page 3: Digital jewellery hints

COMPONENTS OF CELL PHONE IN DIGITAL JEWELLERY

The various components in cell phone are Microphone Receiver Touch pad Display Circuit board Antenna

IBM has developed a prototype of a cell phone that work

possibly with BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY

Page 4: Digital jewellery hints

EARRINGS

Speakers embedded

works as a phone’ receiver

Nowadays Bluetooth devices

in the form of pendants or

earrings are being developed

Page 5: Digital jewellery hints

NECKLACE Microphone embedded

Transfer the information

in the forms of signals

consist of sensors by these

it will work

Works by bluetooth technology

Page 6: Digital jewellery hints

RING

It is a "magic decoder ring”

It is equipped with LEDs that flash to indicate an incoming call.

Also flashes different colors to identify a particular caller

It could also inform you that

e-mail is piling up in your inbox.

Page 7: Digital jewellery hints

IBM’S MAGIC DECODER RING

The mouse-ring uses

TrackPoint technology

They transferred Track Point technology to a ring

On top of the ring is a little black ball that users will swivel to move the cursor

valuable when monitors shrink to the size of watch face

TRACK POINT IN LAPTOPS

Page 8: Digital jewellery hints

BRACELET

Equipped with a video graphics array (VGA) display

this wrist display flashes the name and phone number of the caller

bracelet uses built in

rechargeable battery.

Page 9: Digital jewellery hints

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The jewellery consists of

1. screen or display of 7-16 segment, or dot matrix LEDs, LCDs

2. Speaker

3. A single flashing light

4. A sensor of some kind

5. Other informational aesthetic

6. A micro controller

Page 10: Digital jewellery hints

ELECTO-MAGNETIC BEADS beads are strung to make a

necklace or bracelet, with interchangeable electromagnetic component systems

Uses: capacitor(inside),

solar panel(outside)

internal resistor

microcontroller

variety of bead consists of voltage regulator, crystal, or rechargeable battery

Page 11: Digital jewellery hints

JAVA RING Dallas semiconductor is

developed a new Java-based computerized ring

It will automatically unlock

doors and log on to computers

Page 12: Digital jewellery hints

BLUE DOT RECEPTOR AND IBUTTON The Java Ring is snapped into a

reader, called a Blue Dot receptor

stainless-steel ring, 16-millimeters (0.6 inches) in diameter, houses a 1-million-transistor processor, called an I Button

The ring has

134 KB of RAM,

32 KB of ROM,

a real-time clock &

a Java virtual machine

Page 13: Digital jewellery hints

HIGHLIGHTS OF JAVA RING :

Runs Java better (plus portions enhance Java Card 2.0)

Careful attention to physical security Durability to stand up to everyday use High memory capacity Retail connectivity to 250 million existing

computers

Page 14: Digital jewellery hints

FUTURE VISION design is like designer

glasses Spectacles are used can surf web, e-mail eye serves as a mouse Smart wrist watch-

would have wide screen to watch video with voice recognition technology

Page 15: Digital jewellery hints

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGESOF DIGITAL JEWELLERY

ADVANTAGES It provides SECURITY

it is easy to carry everywhere

DISADVANTAGES Charging capabilities

Cost

Page 16: Digital jewellery hints

CONCLUSION

The basic idea is to have the convenience of wireless, wearable computers while remaining fashionably sound.

It is hoped to be marketable soon, however, several bugs remain. Charging capabilities and cost are just a sample of the problems that lurk

Page 17: Digital jewellery hints

THANK YOU