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Team 7 Phil Overbeeke Keith Conrad Jeffrey Enahoro Andrew Stutzman Matt Gardner

Outline I.Project Definition II.Design Process III.Block Diagram IV.Testing V.Prototype VI. Conclusion VII.Acknowledgements VIII.Questions Outline → Project Definition→ Design Process→ Block Diagram → Testing→ Prototype → Conclusion → Acknowledgements → Questions

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 Project Definition 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 Outline → Idea → Design Norms → Objectives → Design Process → Obstacles → Progress → Questions Computer Asterisk Dialplan Outgoing_Cell Incoming_Landline Outgoing_Landline Incoming_Cell Chan-mobile Cell Phone Home Phones Bluetooth Adapter TNIC FXO PortFXS Port Phone Service Provider Cell Phone Connection Phone Connection Landline Connection Bluetooth Connection

Block Diagram Outline → Idea → Design Norms → Objectives → Design Process → Obstacles → Progress → Questions Computer Asterisk Dialplan Outgoing_Cell Incoming_Landline Outgoing_Landline Incoming_Cell Chan-mobile Cell Phone Home Phones Bluetooth Adapter TNIC FXO PortFXS Port Phone Service Provider Cell Phone Connection Phone Connection Landline Connection Bluetooth Connection

Block Diagram Outline → Idea → Design Norms → Objectives → Design Process → Obstacles → Progress → Questions Computer Asterisk Dialplan Outgoing_Cell Incoming_Landline Outgoing_Landline Incoming_Cell Chan-mobile Cell Phone Home Phones Bluetooth Adapter TNIC FXO PortFXS Port Phone Service Provider Cell Phone Connection Phone Connection Landline Connection Bluetooth Connection

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 $ budget cost CellSync Prototype User Interface – Marketable Product Smaller size device Proprietary OS and software No I/O devices $150 cost to consumer 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