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Holger Kenn

Researcher at Microsoft

Publications -  46
Citations -  715

Holger Kenn is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wearable computer & Mobile robot. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 46 publications receiving 693 citations. Previous affiliations of Holger Kenn include University of Bremen & Saarland University.

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Exploring social context with the wireless rope

TL;DR: This paper seeks to substantiate the notion of social context by an exploratory analysis of interpersonal proximity data collected during a computer conference and two feature functions are presented that indicate typical situations in this setting.
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HeadSLAM - simultaneous localization and mapping with head-mounted inertial and laser range sensors

TL;DR: It is shown how techniques from mobile robotics, namely simultaneous localization and mapping can be used to automatically generate both localization information and 2D environment maps using head-mounted inertial and laser range sensors.
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Designing a wearable user interface for hands-free interaction in maintenance applications

TL;DR: The design of hands-free wearable user interfaces are discussed and an example interface for an aircraft maintenance application is shown that uses a wireless data glove for interaction.
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Mobile wearable communications [Guest Editorial]

TL;DR: This special issue provides the latest research and development on wireless mobile wearable communications, covering communication and networking architectures that support efficient and secure end-to-end information flows.
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Understanding and measuring the urban pervasive infrastructure

TL;DR: It is argued that people, architecture and technology together provide the infrastructure for these applications and an understanding of this infrastructure is important for effective design and development.