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Team 7

Team 7. Senior Design Night Presentation. Phil Overbeeke. Keith Conrad. Andrew Stutzman. Matt Gardner. Jeffrey Enahoro. Outline. Project Definition Design Elements Design Process Block Diagram Testing Prototype Conclusion Acknowledgements Questions.

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Team 7

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  1. Team 7 Senior Design Night Presentation Phil Overbeeke Keith Conrad Andrew Stutzman Matt Gardner Jeffrey Enahoro

  2. Outline • Project Definition • Design Elements • Design Process • Block Diagram • Testing • Prototype • Conclusion • Acknowledgements • Questions Outline → Project Definition→ Design Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

  3. Project Definition • Background • Cell phone use becoming predominate • 1 in 5 homes without landline phone service • Bluetooth standard in cell phones • Idea • Connect a cell phone to a landline phone • Convenience of home phone using cell phone Outline → Project Definition→ Design Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

  4. Design Elements • Private Branch Exchange (PBX) = Phone service for a private network • Asterisk = A telephony engine and toolkit that network the telephone system • Chan-mobile = Asterisk channel driver that allows the use of a cell phone as an FXO port • Bluetooth = Wireless communications protocol • Dialplan = The set of instructions that control Asterisk operation • Telephone Network Interface Card (TNIC) = Allows computers to connect with the phone network • Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) = A device that receives phone service • Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) = A device that delivers phone service Outline → Project Definition→ Design Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

  5. Design Process • Investigate Alternatives • Component Interfacing • Hardware Selection and Configuration • Software Configuration and Integration • Software Development • Prototype Development Outline → Project Definition→ Design Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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 Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

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  11. 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 Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

  12. Idea (Oct 21, 2008) (Feasible) (Feasible) (Proof-of-Concept) Cell Phone to Landline system • Basic cell phone operations from landline phone • Send/Receive calls from landline via cell phone • Text Messaging • Voice Mail • Voice Activation • Easy to use • Charge cell phone while in use • Full-Wireless capabilities • Replace or co-exist with existing system • Stand-Alone Device Team 7→ Outline→ Background→ Idea→ Block Diagram→ Norms → Challenges→ Tasks→ Questions

  13. Conclusion • Successful Project • Functional • Educational • Lessons Learned • Using available resources • Rely on each other • Segway to entering industry Outline → Project Definition→ Design Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

  14. 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 • Family and Friends Outline → Project Definition→ Design Elements→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements

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