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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. A Project Oxygen device, the H21, exhibits similarities to the iPhone. As of 2021, Project Oxygen devices have never been officially used in wider society.

References

  1. Making computing as easy as breathing: MIT's Project Oxygen research shaping future of technology, Leslie Walker, San Francisco Chronicle, November 22, 2004. Accessed on line November 28, 2007.
  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, ISBN 3540422153.
  3. ^ Kramsky, Logan (2021-04-19). "Project Oxygen Profile and Critique". Digital Shroud. Retrieved 2024-08-10.

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