Rahul V Patil presented on the P-ISM, a conceptual "pen-style personal networking gadget" created in 2003 consisting of 5 functions: a CPU pen, communication pen, LED projector, virtual keyboard, and digital camera. The package allows for portable computing through wireless connectivity and uses pens, a projected keyboard and screen, and camera for functionality. The presentation covered the history of the P-ISM concept, its individual components and their functions, connectivity options, battery life, potential benefits and limitations.
5 pen PC technology is one of the most awaiting tchnology in the world.
it is now under development stage by NEC CORPORATION (JAPAN company.)
by using these 5 pen,It will work as a computer,so no need to carry heavy laptops.
if any one want journal paper on his topic then comment here,I will mail to u.
P-ISM was first featured at the 2003 ITU Telecom world held in Geneva, Switzerland
The P-ISM system was based on "low-cost electronic perception technology" produced by the San Jose, California, firm of Canesta
This technology is not in the market. It is expected that 2020 onwards it will be available in market. To know more about P-ISM please go through the last two links provided in the slide end. There are details of other ISM devices also.
5 pen PC technology is one of the most awaiting tchnology in the world.
it is now under development stage by NEC CORPORATION (JAPAN company.)
by using these 5 pen,It will work as a computer,so no need to carry heavy laptops.
if any one want journal paper on his topic then comment here,I will mail to u.
P-ISM was first featured at the 2003 ITU Telecom world held in Geneva, Switzerland
The P-ISM system was based on "low-cost electronic perception technology" produced by the San Jose, California, firm of Canesta
This technology is not in the market. It is expected that 2020 onwards it will be available in market. To know more about P-ISM please go through the last two links provided in the slide end. There are details of other ISM devices also.
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5 PEN PC TECHNOLOGY
1. Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur) Feb 2014
Presented by :
Patil Rahul V.
Msc I Computer Science
Solapur University,
Solapur
2/6/2014
2. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
3. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
4. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
5. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
6. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
7. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
8. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
9. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
10. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
11. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
12. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
13. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
14. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
15. Table of Contents
History
Introduction
5 functions
Block Diagram
CPU Pen
Communication Pen
LED Projector
Virtual Keyboard
Features of Virtual Keyboard
Digital Camera
Battery
Merits
Demerits
Conclusion
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
16. History
P-ISM "Pen-style Personal Networking
Gadget" created in 2003 by
Japanese technology company
NEC. (Nippon Electric Company, Limited)
Its designer Tour Ichihash.
P-ISM was first featured at the
2003 ITU Telecom world held in
Geneva, Switzerland.
NEC Company displayed a conceptual
$30,000 prototype of P-ISM
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
Tour Ichihash
2/6/2014
17. Look closely and guess what they could be...
P-ISM (“Pen-style
Personal Networking
Gadget Package”).
Connected With A
Wireless Technology.
Whole Set Is Connected
To Internet Through
Cellular Phone Function.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
18. This 'pen sort of instrument' produces both the monitor as
well as the keyboard on any flat surfaces from where you can
carry out functions you would normally do on your desktop
computer.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
19. “Pen-style Personal Networking Gadget Package”
P-ISM is a gadget package including five functions:
CPU Pen
CAMERA
VIRTUAL
KEYBOARD
VISUAL OUTPUT
A PHONE
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
20. Block diagram of P - I SM
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
21. CPU Pen
The functionality of the
CPU is done by
one of the pen.
It is also known as
computing engine.
Dual Core processor
is used.
Works with windows
operating system.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
22. Communication Pen
Wireless Bluetooth
Technology.
Connected to internet
through cellular phone
function.
Uses Wi -Fi technology.
Exchange information
with wireless connection.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
23. Connectivity And Bluetooth
• Implement information exchange capabilities
within the designs of the Bluetooth.
• Using this connectivity we can also connect it with
the internet and can access it anywhere in the
world.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
24. LED Projector
Monitor is LED Projector.
Size is A4.
Resolution capacity
is1024*768 approx.
It gives more clarity and
good picture.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
25. Virtual Keyboard
Virtual laser keyboard is a
new gadget.
It emits laser on desk.
Uses laser beam to
generate full_size perfect
keyboard.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
26. Features of Virtual Keyboards
Controllable :Virtual Keyboard sound effects (key clicks)
Connection: Connection to the appropriate Laptop/PC port
Intensity: Intensity of the projected Virtual Keyboard
Timeouts: coordinated timeouts to conserve the Virtual
Keyboard's battery life
Sensitivity: adjustable sensitivity of the Virtual Keyboard
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
27. Digital Camera
It is useful in video
Digital Camera
recording , video
conferencing simply as a
webcam.
Connected with other
devices.
portable.
360 degree visual
communication device.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
28. Battery
Is the most important part in the portable type of
computers.
Usually batteries are small in size and work for a long time.
It comes with a battery life of 6+ (i. e. 6 days).
For normal use it can be used for 2 weeks.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
29. Merits
Portable
Feasible
Ubiquitous computing is done
Wi Fi technology
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
30. Demerits
• Currently un clear
• Cost
• Keyboard concept is not
new
• Positioning is main
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014
31. Conclusion
The communication devices are becoming smaller and
compact. This is only an example for the start of this new
technology. We can expect more such developments in
the future.
Rahul V Patil - Gargoti (Kolhapur)
2/6/2014