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MPACT I Arizona State 1 Mobile Apps – Botanical Garden and Beyond Botanical garden project PDA applications at the garden Other mobile applications Ken Bannister 18 Sept

MPACT I Arizona State 2 Garden Trail Map

MPACT I Arizona State 3 Wildflower Trail Project Goal Huntington Gardens Yellow dot = sensor Live graph on web Put the graph on a PDA = minimal Web interface?

MPACT I Arizona State 4 Project Architecture

MPACT I Arizona State 5 Site Survey Tool Connect mote to PDA for quick and dirty signal strength readings? Use PDA to control longer term capture?

MPACT I Arizona State 6 Handheld multimedia tour guide GPS, WiFi Audio, Video Maps, Directions School kids: Find the plant, treasure hunt Garden has very precise maps of plant beds Multimedia, GPS

MPACT I Arizona State 7 Operations: RFID In car for tolls Item identification Radio Frequency Identification Identifies an item Unpowered Reflects signal from reader Short distance – inches Very cheap – 10 cents Very little data – ID number Powered Battery provides power Long distance – 10s of meters Can be located – Where is it? More data

MPACT I Arizona State 8 RFID – Uses in garden Unpowered Accession tags 1” x ¼“ tag Powered Plant identification, tours

MPACT I Arizona State 9 Signage Translation The garden is host to international visitors, but they miss a lot if they can't read the signs.

MPACT I Arizona State 10 Use Asterisk/Trixbox Free, programmable IP phone system

MPACT I Arizona State 11 Research - TurtleNet

MPACT I Arizona State 12 Generate a travelogue Generate a web-based travelogue from captured camera phone images and sounds