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MIT Project Oxygen
Vision
“…computation has centered about machines, not people”.
“In the future, computation will be human-centered. It will be freely available everywhere, like batteries and power sockets, or oxygen in the air we breathe”.
“…we'll communicate naturally, using speech and gestures that describe our intent”.
Challenges
Pervasive: must exist everywhere
Embedded: must merge with out world seamlessly
Flexible: must adapt to our changing needs
Eternal: must never shut down or reboot
Approach
E21s: Embedded devices Create intelligent spaces in offices, building, homes, etc.
Array of microphones/cameras, large area display
Source of computation
H21s: Handheld devices Mobile access point for intelligent spaces
Multiple communication protocols e.g. phone, beeper, radio, television
N21s: Networks Connect dynamically changing environments of mobile and stationary
devices
Room, building, or campus-wide communication
References
"MIT Project Oxygen." MIT Project Oxygen. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, n.d. Web.
Weiser, Mark. "Ubiquitous Computing." Ubiquitous Computing. N.p., 17 Mar. 1996. Web