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YRW: Project Yellowtooth
Authors Ken Lee Mike Rumely Vladimir Shvets Robert Vandermeulen Advisor Dr. Nuxoll, Dr. Vandegrift Industry Representative Mr. Jason Favors Harland Financial Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Agenda Introduction Mike Background Vladimir Methods Robert
Results YRW Conclusions Ken Demonstration YRW Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Introduction Thank You! Dr. Nuxoll Dr. Vandegrift Mr. Jason Favors
Dr. Ward Dr. Lu Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Introduction cont. Problem:
Need to turn on/off an electrical device when you are away. HOME AWAY Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Introduction cont. Yellowtooth!!! Solution: Founder’s Day, 2008
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Background The purpose of Yellowtooth is to remotely control power to electrical devices. Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Background cont. Bluetooth – Industrial protocol for a Personal Area Network. Pidgin – Open Source Instant Messaging client. PIC – Programmable microcomputer developed by Microchip Technology. Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Methods Design: Event driven software architecture
Rapid prototyping of electrical components Implementation: Modular Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Methods cont. Founder’s Day, 2008
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Results Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Results cont. Founder’s Day, 2008
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Results cont. Founder’s Day, 2008
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Results cont. Founder’s Day, 2008
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Results cont. Founder’s Day, 2008
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Conclusions Modern Technology Open Source In Action
Modular Implementation Success Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Future enhancements Feedback to user Data Transmission
User Authentication Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Demonstration Launch Yellowtooth Software Send Instant Message
Bluetooth signal to hardware Devices turn on and off! Voila Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Are there any questions?
Thank You. Are there any questions? Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering
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