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The University of Portland School of Engineering team, led by Kenneth Lee, Rob Vandermeulen, Mike Rumely, and Vladimir Shvets, has developed an instant message control system for electrical devices. This system allows communication with devices through Bluetooth signals. The team has successfully completed various milestones and additional accomplishments, with plans to further enhance the system's capabilities.
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Yellow Rumped WarblersInstant Message Control System Team Kenneth Lee Rob Vandermeulen Mike Rumely Vladimir Shvets • Advisor • Dr. Nuxoll • Industry Representative • Jason Favors • Harland Financial Solutions University of Portland School of Engineering
Overview • Introduction • Scorecard • Additional Accomplishments • Plans • Issues/Concerns • Conclusions University of Portland School of Engineering
Introduction • Instant message control system for electrical devices. University of Portland School of Engineering
Introduction (cont.) University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard February Plans- • Interface with Pidgin via DBUS • Write PIC code for Bluetooth serial • Textual message from Pidgin • Theory of Operations • Unit testing DBUS Completed Plans- • All plans in February were completed University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard (cont.) Shortcomings- • Theory of Operations .95 fell a little behind schedule. • Revisions that needed to be addressed in .90 • Switchbox construction needs to be done. • Dimensions of the breadboard were undetermined University of Portland School of Engineering
Additional Accomplishments • Completed a contingency. • Wired version of YellowTooth. University of Portland School of Engineering
Plans • Translate textual message from Pidgin into Bluetooth signal • Yellowtooth software code review • Test, debug, and finalize Bluetooth communication • Successfully interface switchbox to PIC University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues • Interfacing BlueTooth with PIC. • Wire Seperately. • BlueTooth dongle. • Use computer with integrated BlueTooth • Interfacing whole system • Contingency system University of Portland School of Engineering
Conclusions • Finished February tasks • Plan to integrate whole system. University of Portland School of Engineering