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Lazy Man’s MP3 Player

Advisor: Gerod Melton. Lazy Man’s MP3 Player. TEAM WORK. Work as a team throughout the whole project on any assigned work Not to divide the work as assignments to each individual Have fun with it. Mission Statement.

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Lazy Man’s MP3 Player

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  1. Advisor: Gerod Melton Lazy Man’s MP3 Player

  2. TEAM WORK • Work as a team throughout the whole project on any assigned work • Not to divide the work as assignments to each individual • Have fun with it

  3. Mission Statement • The Lazy Man's MP3 Player will uprise the MP3 player for the Home Entertainment System. No more having to walk up to your IPOD and MANUALLY searching for songs. No more BUTTON MASHING your NEXT button to get to the song you want. The Lazy Man's MP3 Player will do it ALL!

  4. Yasir Alsaggaf • Email: Yasir.Alsaggaf@colostate.edu • Electrical Engineering

  5. Project Objectives • Research for an MP3 player system that uses IDE Interface and USB • Research for a voice recognition software • Research a way to transmit our voice to the MP3 player from a distance • Analyze how Bluetooth or infrared technology functions and how data is received and transmitted • Understand how voice recognition software works • Extract transmitted data from the Bluetooth or infrared • Input extracted data to voice recognition software • Get the software and Bluetooth or infrared data to work in sync • Present a fully functioning MP3 player that will work with voice recognition and Bluetooth or infrared

  6. Tasks • Come up with a suitable MP3 player design • Find an MP3 player that can be connected to a computer, has wireless remote capabilities, and also has voice recognition capabilities • Purchase parts and Test

  7. Tasks (continued) • Add-on remote functionality to MP3 player • Test Remote Functionality • Choose Between Bluetooth and Infrared • Add-on Voice Recognition • Test Voice Recognition • Add-on Wireless Microphone Capabilities to Remote

  8. MP3 player Design

  9. Existing Research • Found types of MP3 players • Functionality • Stop, Play, Next, Previous • None had ability to do voice recognition • Only on car systems but are used for more than music • Home systems don’t have this technology

  10. Nicholas Dang • Email: Nicholas.Dang@Colostate.edu • Computer Engineering

  11. How it all started • Stationary or Portable? • How to find a perfect MP3 player? • Found designs • Order and begin building

  12. Issues and new decisions • Running into problems • Which way to go ? • Change of plans • Solutions • Found a perfect MP3 player kit • Voice recognition Vs. Building Mp3 Player • Research ways to transmit voice to the new MP3 player

  13. Infrared or Bluetooth ? • Bluetooth for voice recognition • Obtained Bluetooth Development kit from Mr. Dave Rohn of Microsoft • Test Product compatibility

  14. Bluetooth Problems • BDK will not function with Windows XP • BDK only compatible with Windows 2000 • Solutions: • Windows XP Driver for BDK • Install Windows 2000

  15. Michael Cieslak • Email: michael.Cieslak@colostate.edu • Computer Engineering

  16. Next Semester Goals • Study Bluetooth technology • Remote/microphone communication to MP3 Player • Brainstorm possible implementations and implement the technology

  17. Continue Goals • Develop software • To digitize the voice signal • Take Action • Develop a search protocol • For voice recognition systems

  18. Timeline • February • Successfully use Bluetooth kit and Microsoft voice recognition software to realize certain computer commands • March • Start Developing software to interact with MP3 player and with Bluetooth kit • April • Test completed MP3 player • Updates and correction of errors if any occur • Final touch

  19. Other Issues • Size of music libraries are in increase, makes it hard to find certain songs or artists • Solution: • Bluetooth technology • Conversion of voice commands • Find Artist, find song, and list artist

  20. BUDGET • MP3 decoder • $24.00 • Atmel CPU • $25.00 • MP3 Player • $157.00 • Bluetooth kit • Donated by Dave Rohn of Microsoft • estimated at $3000.00

  21. Thank you’s • Mrs. Olivera Notaros • Senior Design instructor • Mr. Gerod Melton • Project Advisor • Mr. Dave Rohn • Donator of Bluetooth kit

  22. Team Members • Yasir Alsaggaf • Electrical Engineering • Email: yasirmo@engr.colostate.edu • Michael Cieslak • Computer Engineering • Email: michael.cieslak@colostate.edu • Nicholas Dang • Computer Engineering • Email: njsgdan@engr.colostate.edu

  23. THE END

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