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Human Generated Power for Mobile Electronics (2004)

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by Thad Starner , Joseph A. Paradiso
Venue:Low Power Electronics Design
Citations:31 - 2 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Starner04humangenerated,
    author = {Thad Starner and Joseph A. Paradiso},
    title = {Human Generated Power for Mobile Electronics},
    booktitle = {Low Power Electronics Design},
    year = {2004},
    pages = {1--35},
    publisher = {CRC Press}
}

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Abstract

Since the 1990’s, mobile computing has transformed its penetration from niche markets and early prototypes to ubiquity. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) evolved from GRiD’s PalmPad and Apple’s Newton in 1993 to the Palm, Handspring, and Microsoft-based models that support the multi-billion dollar industry today. While BellSouth/IBM’s Simon may have been the only mobile phone to offer e-mail connectivity in 1994, almost every modern mobile phone provides data services

Keyphrases

mobile electronics    human generated power    early prototype    data service    modern mobile phone    microsoft-based model    personal digital assistant    mobile computing    bellsouth ibm    niche market    mobile phone    multi-billion dollar industry today    grid palmpad    e-mail connectivity   

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