Georgia Tech's Contextual Computing Group - The research group provides info on work and publications as well as links, mostly on applications for wearable computing.MIT: Wearable Computing - The group extensively describes its MIThril system: a complete wearable computer from hardware to applications. Also overviews of other projects as well as papers and people are given.
Mobile Augmented Reality Systems (MARS) - The project at Columbia University informs on application scenarios (e.g. campus information system, journalist's workbench) as well as the system architecture.
Wearable Computing Laboratory at ETH Zürich - The university group presents its research and various student projects mainly focused on hardware as well as its vision for wearable computing.
Georgia Tech Wearables - The group offers insights into their projects, their papers, videos from ISWC '97 as well as a dmoz-like 'webcrawler' on wearables.
University of Oregon - Wearable Computing Laboratory - presents their projects on wearable communities and ad-hoc middleware, and give a list of their on-line publications and members.
University of Essex Wearables site - The group gives information on their Sulawesi framework, their members and publications and a recipe for building an own wearable.
WearLab at University of Bremen - The group focusing mainly on mobility and UI offers a Sourceforge-based software repository, an overview of projects and a extensive annotated link list.
The Wearable Group at Carnegie Mellon - Recent work includes tactile displays, spatial audio interfaces, and WLAN-based location services. Also features an overview of their hardware protypes and used software as well as publications on system design.
FiCom - Their main objective is to integrate computing ability directly into fibres.
Industrial Ergonomics Group of Birmingham University - The project focuses on the human factors involved with the use of wearable computers.
US Army LandWarrior - Describes the experiences of a platoon with version 0.6 of the communication and positioning system and future developments.
Penmap - Using an (unspecified) wearable system for surveying and mapping work.
Mobile Augmented Reality Interface Sign Interpretation Language - A numeric keyboard is 'projected' onto one of the user's hands for dialing. Follow the "Paula" link for more information.