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RAINBOW TECHNOLOGY

Under the guidance of PRESENTED BY


Mrs. G.SUJATHA, M.Tech G.VYSHNAVI
Assistant Professor 144C1A0427
Department of ECE

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

SREE RAMA ENGINEERING COLLEGE


(Affiliated to JNTUA, Anantapur and approved by AICTE, New Delhi)
Rami Reddy Nagar, Karakambadi Road, Tirupati-517507, A.P
2015 - 2019
CONTENTS

Abstract
Introduction
Existing System
Proposed system
System Architecture
Conclusion
References
ABSTRACT

Rainbow Technology, a breakthrough in digital data storage


enables us to store up to a massive 450 GB on just a piece of
.paper.

Rainbow Storage is a group of techniques to store digital data in


some colors, color combinations and some symbols known as
rainbow format, and therefore a rainbow picture will be generated.

The technique is used to achieve high-density storage. With the


help of Rainbow system we would be watching full-length high-
definition videos from a piece of paper.
INTRODUCTION

Rainbow technology is a group of techniques to accomplish high


density, high speed, cheap and reliable data storage and retrieval.

Rainbow technology using various geometrical shapes and different


colors on the surface used, which could be paper or plastic.

Storage density can be dramatically increased by storing a bit


pattern on a single dot by using color substances instead of storing
bits (0s and 1s) on one dot.
EXISTING SYSTEM

The several options available for data storage, DVDs are the best
mode, but are yet expensive.

CD or DVD consumes 16 gms of polycarbonate, which is a


petroleum by-product. Less storage devises and more cost.

CD, DVDs a thing of past


PROPOSED SYSTEM
The Rainbow technology using 0s and 1s, we use color dots
where each color dot can represent minimum 8 bits (1 byte).The
rainbow picture will be highly compressed and can be
represented in any color medium.

Color is also used in the Rainbow system, to represent other


data elements. Files such as text, images, sounds and video clips
are encoded in “Rainbow format” as colored circles, triangles,
squares and so on, and printed as dense graphics on paper at a
density of 2.7 G per square inch. An RVD therefore looks like a
printout of the modern art.

Rainbow Format
Working of rainbow format:
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
Principles:

This technology is based on two principles:

A) Principle I
“Every color or color combination can be converted in to some
values and from the values the colors or color combinations can
be regenerated”.

B) Principle II
“Every different color or color combinations will produce
different values”.

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