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Slide 1: 1 WEL COME T O Slide 2: Digital Jewellery Contents : Introduction What is DIGITAL JEWELLERY ?

DIGITAL JEWELLERY and its co mponents . Technical specifications Display Technologies. Prototype of DIGITAL J EWELLERY . The Java Ring conclusion Contents INTRODUCTION : I NTRODUCTION Slide 5: In Computer Fashion Wave, "Digital Jewellery " looks to be the next siz zling fashion trend of the technological wave. The combination of shrinking comp uter devices and increasing computer power has allowed several companies to begi n producing fashion jewellery with embedded intelligence. By the end of the deca de, we could be wearing our computers instead of sitting in front of them. Slide 6: WHAT IS A DIGITAL JEWELLERY Slide 7: Digital jewellery is the fashion jewelry with embedded intelligence. Dig ital jewellery can help you solve problems like forgotten passwords and security badges. Digital jewellery,will be the evolution in digital technology that makes computer elements entirely compatible with the human form. They have the potent ial to be all-in-one replacements for your driver s license, key chain, business c ards, credit cards, health insurance card, corporate security badge, and loose c ash. Slide 8: DIGITAL JEWELLERY & ITS COMPONENTS Slide 9: Soon, cell phones will take a totally new form, appearing to have no form at all. The various components that are inside a cell phone: Microphone, Receiv er, Touch pad, Display, Circuit board, Antenna, and Battery. IBM has developed a prototype of a cell phone that consists of several pieces of digital jewellery that will work together wirelessly, possibly with Bluetooth wireless technology . Slide 10: EAR RINGS Speakers embedded into these earrings will be the phone's re ceiver. These days many manufacturers are developing things like Bluetooth devic es in the form of pendants or earrings that people can wear that help enhance he ir mobile phones, computers PDAs, basically anything that uses similar Technolog y Slide 11: Necklace Users will talk into the necklace's embedded microphone They transfer the information in the forms of signals It consist of sensors by these it will work It is mainly by blue tooth technology Slide 12: Ring : Perhaps the most interesting piece of the phone, this "magic de coder ring is equipped with LEDs that flash to indicate an incoming call. It can also be programmed to flash different colors to identify a particular caller or indicate the importance of a call Slide 13: The same ring that flashes for phone calls could also inform you that e-mail is piling up in your inbox. This flashing alert could also indicate the u rgency of the e-mail The mouse-ring that IBM is developing will use the company' s Track Point technology to wirelessly move the cursor on a computer-monitor dis play. Track Point is the little button embedded in the keyboard of some laptops IBM Researchers have transferred Track Point technology to a ring, which looks s omething like a black-pearl IBM S MAGIC DECODER RING Slide 14: Bracelet : Equipped with a video graphics array (VGA) display, this wr ist display could also be used as a caller identifier that flashes the name and phone number of the caller. Bluetooth Bracelet built in rechargeable battery, wh

en a call is coming the bracelet will vibrate and lamp flash. Slide 15: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF DIGITAL JEWELLERY : Slide 16: Digital jewellery devices consist of a screen or display for informati on, most likely consisting of 7-16-segment, or dot matrix LEDs, LCDs. An audio v isual or other 'display' could consist of a speaker, a single flashing light, a sensor of some kind Slide 17: DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES Slide 18: The digital jewelry display, for instance, every alphabet and number s ystem has found representation within the electronics realm and 'dot-matrix' It is used to display Chinese and Japanese and other character sets, as can the alt ernative display for LCDs (liquid-crystal-displays) also be used, as often found in watches . Digital Jewellery can be made in many different sizes and shapes w ith a variety of materials ranging from plastic and metal to rubber and glass. T his could range from LED 7-segment, 16-segment, dot matrix , and other programma ble LEDs devices to LCDs, OLEDs, and other displays, Slide 19: PROTOTYPE OF DIGITAL JEWELLERY Complete HIOX necklace showing all 26 letters of the Roman alphabet extended in 4-dimensional space-time. : Complete HIOX necklace showing all 26 letters of the Roman alphabet extended in 4-dimensional space-time. Slide 21: THE JAVA RING Slide 22: The ring has 134 KB of RAM , 32 KB of ROM , a real-time clock and a Ja va virtual machine, which is a piece of software that recognizes the Java langua ge and translates it for the user's computer system. Digital jewelry Slide 23: Highlights of Java Ring Runs ard 2.0) Careful attention to physical o stand up to everyday use High memory l connectivity to 250 million existing ufacturing) Java better (plus portions enhance Java C security (rapid zeroization) Durability t capacity (up to 134K bytes NV SRAM) Retai computers (less if designed-in before man

Slide 24: This is used to input the data It is a 1-Wire network cable designed t o connect any serial or USB 1-Wire port adapter that has a RJ11 jack with up to two iButtons simultaneously. The cables are designed to connect any USB, serial, or parallel port 1-Wire adapter to any iButton SCALING : SCALING Our Digital Jewellery Scales are perfect for weighing jeweller y, loose stones or if you are buying jewellery as an investment. With an ever-ex panding range of scales, we have everything you need. Slide 26: CONCLUSION Slide 27: The basic idea behind the digital jewelry concept is to have the conve nience 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 Slide 28: T HANK YOU Presentation by B.Rajiv Sai ece ---> yits

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