Title :
Virtual personal computers and the portable network
Author :
Duran, Joe W. ; Laubach, Ann
Author_Institution :
Portable Network Project, Motorola Inc., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
Three categories of remote computing (client/server) in use and development today are the Network Computer (Java), the Web Browser interface, and Remote Screen/Keyboard. The Remote Screen/Keyboard model offers the greatest flexibility, the `thinnest clients´: and the strongest immunity to the need for upgrades to users´ terminals. It also allows the use of lightweight, ultra-portable, wireless terminals while still providing access to the most complex applications (including Internet access, corporate information systems, and E-mail), and to all the files normally available from a user´s desktop computer. The terminals control users´ Virtual Personal Computers, which reside on servers in the network. The authors have constructed a test system with which users satisfy their computing needs using terminals ranging from one to six pounds, connected by a variety of wireless and wireline means. Performance and usage statistics collected so far, along with coming wireless packet data systems, suggest that the Virtual Personal Computer/Portable Network model is attractive to users and will soon be economically viable
Keywords :
client-server systems; portable computers; virtual machines; Java; Network Computer; Remote Screen/Keyboard; Web Browser interface; client/server systems; portable network; remote computing; virtual personal computers; wireless terminals; Application software; Computer interfaces; Computer networks; Electronic mail; Information systems; Internet; Java; Keyboards; Microcomputers; Network servers;
Conference_Titel :
Performance, Computing and Communications Conference, 1999 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Scottsdale, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5258-0
DOI :
10.1109/PCCC.1999.749420