| John Ioannidis and Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., "PIP-1: A Personal Information Portal with Wireless Access to an Information Infrastructure, " Tech. Report CUCS-055-90, Columbia University (1990). |
....Comm 10 Mbps 2 Mbps # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # With these constraints in mind, I will next describe related work, and then outline the components of the prototype LITTLE WORK machine. Student Electronic Notebook The Student Electronic Notebook project [11, 12] is a joint Columbia University IBM project. The goal is to produce a portable device that can serve students needs for textbooks, class notes, handouts, etc. as well as offering access to the University s information technology infrastructure. In many respects, the SEN project is similar to ....
John Ioannidis and Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., "PIP-1: A Personal Information Portal with Wireless Access to an Information Infrastructure, " Tech. Report CUCS-055-90, Columbia University (1990).
....cheaply but the technology is almost here. B.4 Realizing the Dynabook The next step to the dynabook will be cellular or RF portables. Researchers at Columbia University have already built three different portables called PIPs (Personal Information Portals) that communicate using cellular radio [24, 25]. Since April they have achieved bandwidths of 2 megabytes per second over spread spectrum radios. The only two remaining technical advances needed to make dynabooks a reality are improved screen resolution and computer power. Current liquidcrystal displays are too low resolution for comfortable ....
John Ioannidis and Gerald Q. Maguire, Jr.; "PIP-1: A Personal Information Portal with wireless access to an information infrastructure," Technical Report CUCS-055-90, Columbia University, 1990. REFERENCES 63
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