2. 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.
3. 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
4. EARRINGS
Speakers embedded
works as a phone’ receiver
Nowadays Bluetooth devices
in the form of pendants or
earrings are being developed
5. NECKLACE
Microphone embedded
Transfer the information
in the forms of signals
consist of sensors by these
it will work
Works by bluetooth technology
6. 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.
7. 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
8. 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.
9. 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
10. 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
11. JAVA RING
Dallas semiconductor is
developed a new Java-based
computerized ring
It will automatically unlock
doors and log on to
computers
12. 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
13. 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
14. 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
15. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
OF DIGITAL JEWELLERY
ADVANTAGES
It provides SECURITY
it is easy to carry everywhere
DISADVANTAGES
Charging capabilities
Cost
16. 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