Title :
Survey on information appliances
Author :
Want, Roy ; Borriello, Gaetano
Author_Institution :
Xerox Palo Alto Res. Center, CA, USA
Abstract :
Information appliances take computing off the desk-top and into our everyday world. The article reviews current applications and predicts where they will lead in the near future. It classifies the use of information appliances into the following four categories: home use; office use; mobile professionals; specialist occupations. Common to all these categories is the importance of wireless communication. The real value of an information appliance is the ability to connect to the global flow of information, which currently means the Internet and the World Wide Web. Information appliances serve as filtering mechanisms for the presentation of a narrow range of data. This is the equivalent of the specialist information tool in our traditional thinking about appliances. The following list provides some good examples of both typical information appliances and systems that use them. The article discusses these types of information appliances in more detail: electronic books; portable global positioning devices; Internet-enabled cellular phones; WebTV and home entertainment; PDAs enabled with wireless connectivity; embedded Web servers; smart rooms; and wearable computers
Keywords :
Internet telephony; electronic publishing; information resources; mobile computing; mobile radio; portable computers; Internet; Internet-enabled cellular phones; PDAs; WebTV; World Wide Web; electronic books; embedded Web servers; filtering mechanisms; global flow; home entertainment; home use; information appliances; mobile professionals; office use; portable global positioning devices; smart rooms; specialist information tool; specialist occupations; wearable computers; wireless communication; wireless connectivity; Cellular phones; Electronic publishing; Home appliances; Information filtering; Information filters; Internet; Personal digital assistants; Web server; Web sites; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE