Rainbow Technology
I'll be anxious to see whether this proves out.
Sainul Abideen, the Indian inventor of "rainbow technology" has shown how you can store 256GB on a regular sheet of paper
data can be encoded into coloured geometric shapes and stored in dense patterns on paper.
Files such as text, images, sounds and video clips are encoded in "rainbow format" as coloured circles, triangles, squares and so on, and printed as dense graphics on paper at a density of 2.7GB per square inch. The paper can then be read through a specially developed scanner and the contents decoded into their original digital format and viewed or played. The encoding and decoding processes have not been revealed.
Using this technology an A4 sheet of paper could store 256GB of data. In comparison, a DVD can store 4.7GB of data. The Rainbow technology is feasible because printed text, readable by the human eye is a very wasteful use of the potential capacity of paper to store data. By printing the data encoded in a denser way much higher capacities can be achieved.
Posted by Jill Fallon on November 28, 2006 at 7:11 PM | Permalink | TrackBack
Respected Sir
Rainbow storage is my work
Thank you for your kind interest on me and my works
Please read article on my web page www.kerlontech.com/RandD.html
Pray for me and keep in touch
Sainu
Respected Sir
Rainbow storage is my project
Thank you for your kind interest on me and my works
Please read article on my web page www.kerlontech.com/RandD.html
Pray for me and keep in touch
Sainu
Mr. Sainu this is unbelievable concept that data can store in a A4 size paper.Can you please send me a detailed description about Rainbow Technology.I am requesting you because i have interested to take a seminar about it in my college.Also i am an last year Engg student , I would like to choose it as my course seminar.
Posted by: Ullas Kumar at August 6, 2007 8:59 AM











