GLASS WALKER

Brand Owner Address Description
GLASSWALKER MINE, INC. 1225 Silverado Street La Jolla CA 92037 GLASS WALKER;Computer services, namely, providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing; computer services, namely, software as a service (SAAS) services, namely hosting, managing, developing, maintaining, and enabling applications and software for cloud-based cross-platform communication, data management, and data access and display for use by others; providing cloud-based services to facilitate data transfer and communication connectivity; computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; cloud computing featuring software for use in connection with computer peripherals for mobile devices for displaying data, namely, peripherals worn on the body for displaying data and audio and video; providing online non-downloadable software for setting up, configuring, and controlling wearable computer hardware, wearable computer peripherals, and wearable visual capture devices; providing online non-downloadable software for computer peripherals for mobile devices for remotely accessing and transmitting data namely, peripherals worn on the body for remotely accessing, transmitting, and displaying data and audio and video; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for wearable mobile devices for wirelessly transmitting commands to mobile phones and accessing information from the cloud;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device and a method that permit easy and accurate determination of a walking condition regardless of differences in foot landing points on soles or lengths of legs of a walker are provided. According to this device, a measuring device measures a parameter indicating a displacement amount of a bottom end portion of a leg of the walker. A first storage device stores patterns of plots in a determination space corresponding to parameters and walking conditions of the walker such that they are associated with each other. Furthermore, a generating device generates plots defined in the determination space by parameters measured by the measuring device. Then, a determining device determines walking conditions of the walker on the basis of the patterns of the plots stored in conjunction with the walking conditions by the first storage device and the patterns of the plots generated by the generating device.