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This presentation encapsulates the project focused on integrating cell phones with landline services using Bluetooth technology. It covers the project definition, design process, and the development of a functional prototype that enhances usability by merging home phone convenience with mobile technology. Key aspects include system testing, prototype development challenges, and insights gained throughout the process. Acknowledgments are given to mentors and contributors who supported the project's success, concluding with a Q&A session to address any remaining inquiries.
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Team 7 Second Semester Wrap-Up Phil Overbeeke Keith Conrad Andrew Stutzman Matt Gardner Jeffrey Enahoro
Outline • Project Definition • Design Process • Block Diagram • Testing • Prototype • Conclusion • Acknowledgements • Questions Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Project Definition • Background • Cell phone use becoming predominate • 1 in 5 homes without landline phone service • “Bluetooth virtually ubiquitous technology in cell phones” • Idea • Connect a cell phone to a landline phone • Convenience of home phone using cell phone Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Design Process • Investigate Alternatives • Component Interfacing • Hardware Selection and Configuration • Software Configuration and Integration • Software Development • Prototype Development Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Block Diagram Computer Asterisk Bluetooth Adapter Chan-mobile Dialplan Landline Connection Incoming_Cell Cell Phone Outgoing_Cell Phone Connection Incoming_Landline Cell Phone Connection Outgoing_Landline Bluetooth Connection TNIC Phone Service Provider Home Phones FXO Port FXS Port Outline → Idea → Design Norms → Objectives → Design Process → Obstacles → Progress → Questions
Block Diagram Computer Asterisk Bluetooth Adapter Chan-mobile Dialplan Landline Connection Incoming_Cell Cell Phone Outgoing_Cell Phone Connection Incoming_Landline Cell Phone Connection Outgoing_Landline Bluetooth Connection TNIC Phone Service Provider Home Phones FXO Port FXS Port Outline → Idea → Design Norms → Objectives → Design Process → Obstacles → Progress → Questions
Block Diagram Computer Asterisk Bluetooth Adapter Chan-mobile Dialplan Landline Connection Incoming_Cell Cell Phone Outgoing_Cell Phone Connection Incoming_Landline Cell Phone Connection Outgoing_Landline Bluetooth Connection TNIC Phone Service Provider Home Phones FXO Port FXS Port Outline → Idea → Design Norms → Objectives → Design Process → Obstacles → Progress → Questions
Testing • TNIC and Asterisk • Dial Tone Test • Dialplan • The “Weasels” Test • Send/Receive Landline Calls • Send/Receive Cell Phone Calls • User Interface Test • Add/Remove Phone • Prototype Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Screen Shot Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Prototype Barebones Computer • Goal • Develop prototype that closely resembles minimum operating criteria for a marketable product • Result • Barebones computer using CellSync method and the CellSync Menu text based user interface • $232.64 budget cost • Marketable Product • Smaller size device • Proprietary OS and software • No I/O devices • $150 cost to consumer CellSync Prototype User Interface Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Conclusion • Successful Project • Functional • Educational • Lessons Learned • Using available resources • Rely on each other • Segway to entering industry Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Acknowledgments We would like to thank: • Gary Draving • Bob DeKraker • Chuck Holwerda • Philip Jasperse • David Miller • Michelle Krul • Professor Emeritus Glen Van Andel • Prof. Robert Bossemeyer • Prof. David Wunder • Phil Overbeeke Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions
Questions Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions