Face Card: An Information-sharing Framework on Google Glass
Weiren Wang, Miseon Park, Yuanzhe Fan, Thad Starner, Gregory D. Abowd

TL;DR
Face Card is a framework on Google Glass that enables quick and efficient sharing of user information with nearby people using BLE technology and an intuitive interface.
Contribution
It introduces a novel information-sharing system on Google Glass leveraging BLE and a user-friendly interface for proximity-based data exchange.
Findings
Demonstrates effective use of BLE for proximity information sharing.
Shows potential for real-time social information exchange on wearable devices.
Validates the feasibility of Google Glass as an information-sharing platform.
Abstract
Wearable devices such as Google Glass can provide an efficient way to get around users information. We present Face Card, a system builds on Google Glass to provide information-sharing service with around people. With a look at Google Glass, users can quickly get information of nearby and coming users. Utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and proper user interface, Face Card demonstrates the potential of being an efficient information sharing system framework.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Personal Information Management and User Behavior
