Student Develops Paper Capable of 450GB of Storage

Tags: Sainul Abideen + Storage + Paper + Rainbow + Rainbow Versatile Disc + RVD

Duane
Duane posted on Nov 25th 2006 1:22PM; via arabnews.com/?page=4§ion=0...
Student Develops Paper Capable of 450GB of Storage

A university technology student named Sainul Abideen has invented a method of storing massive amounts of digital data on a plain piece of paper that he claims could store many times the capacity of the best Blu-ray or HD-DVD discs. In fact, Abideen says that his Rainbow technology can enable him to store up to 450GB on a piece of paper. As far as a real life demonstration of a 450GB paper goes, the technology still needs development.

Abideen claims that that his Rainbow system is better than a binary storage because instead of using ones and zeros to represent data, Abideen uses geometric shapes such as squares and hexagons to represent data patterns. Color is also used in the system to represent other data elements. According to Abideen, all that's required to read the Rainbow prints is a scanner and specialized software.

The reporter claims to have seen 450 pages of fully printed foolscap being stored on a 4-square inch piece of Rainbow paper. The reporter also claimed that he was shown a 45-second video clip that was stored using the Rainbow system on a plain piece of paper. Interestingly, 45-seconds of video isn't a lot, and if the Rainbow system can store up to 450GB, then we need to be watching full length high-definition videos from a piece of paper.

One of the major advantages of the Rainbow system is the fact that it should cost a lot less to produce than typical polycarbonate DVD and CD discs. Abideen claims that huge databanks can be constructed out of Rainbow-based storage mediums. Although the main attraction is cheap paper right now, other media can use the Rainbow system too.

As of right now, Abideen's system is still under research at the Muslim Educational Society Engineering College and although no major companies have expressed interest, Abideen is confident of the system's future. According to the report, Aibdeen is hard at work at developing a Rainbow scanner that would be small enough for integration into notebook computers. If developed, a Rainbow printer will likely be next up.

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Motu

Motu says:

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Posted: 11/27/06 15:04

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Sainul Abideen.N says:

Dear friends
Thank you for your kind interest on me and my works
Please read article on my web page www.kerlontech.com/Rand...D.html
Pray for me and keep in touch
Sainu
Posted: 12/14/06 04:29

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siddartha says:

very intresting...good job Abideen!! keet it up!
Posted: 08/29/07 13:49

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Alok kumar says:

Weldone sir! Congratulations & Keep it up..........
Posted: 10/09/07 01:44

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Marc Cohen says:

The term "Abideen says that his Rainbow technology can enable him to store up to 450GB on a piece of paper" is TOTALLY A WRONG STATEMENT. When I personally interviewed Mr Abideen he mentioned me the media is trying to take this as joke and trying to publish which he didn't mention.
Posted: 06/21/08 05:42

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