Authors
Bill N Schilit, Norman Adams, Rich Gold, Michael M Tso, Roy Want
Publication date
1993/10/14
Conference
Proceedings of IEEE 4th Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems. WWOS-III
Pages
34-39
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The PARCTAB is a personal digital assistant (PDA) that communicates via infrared (IR) datapackets to a network of IR transceivers. The infrared network is designed for in-building use, where each room becomes a communication cell. In contrast to the approach used by other PDAs, most PARCTAB applications run on remote hosts and therefore depend on reliable communication through the IR network. The infrastructure provides reliability as well as uninterrupted service when a PARCTAB moves from cell to cell. The PARCTAB and a supporting infrastructure has been operational since March 1993 at the Computer Science Lab at Xerox PARC. The system currently comprises thirty cells and twenty-five PARCTABs and will expand in the near future. There are three types of software components in the PARCTAB system: gateways, agents, and applications. Gateways implement a datagram service for sending and …
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BN Schilit, N Adams, R Gold, MM Tso, R Want - Proceedings of IEEE 4th Workshop on Workstation …, 1993