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[Gordon Bell has predicted that, roughly every decade, a new class of computers or platforms is formed serving a new need (Bell’s law [26]). The evolution from mainframes, to minicomputers, to connected workstations, to the PC clearly obeyed his law. Further to his credit, and driven by mobility needs, the laptop emerged in early 1990 and the PDA and smart phones have followed a decade later. And today, we witness the emergence of sensor platforms—a new class of tiny computers that fundamentally interconnects and bridges our cyber and physical worlds at a massive and pervasive scale.]
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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