Project Oxygen Explained

Project Oxygen is a research project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to develop pervasive, human-centered computing. The Oxygen architecture is to consist of handheld terminals, computers embedded in the environment, and dynamically configured networks which connect these devices.[1] [2] A Project Oxygen device, the H21, exhibits similarities to the iPhone.[3] As of 2021, Project Oxygen devices have never been officially used in wider society.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/11/22/BUG719UPI31.DTL&type=business Making computing as easy as breathing: MIT's Project Oxygen research shaping future of technology
  2. Project Oxygen: Pervasive, Human-Centric Computing - An Initial Experience, Larry Rudolph, pp. 1 - 12, in Advanced Information Systems Engineering: 13th International Conference, proceedings, eds. Klaus R. Dittrich, Andreas Geppert, Moira C. Norrie, Springer: 2001, .
  3. Web site: Kramsky . Logan . 2021-04-19 . Project Oxygen Profile and Critique . 2024-08-10 . Digital Shroud . en.