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Proximity Reminder System Project Proposal

Proximity Reminder System Project Proposal. CS 410 Fall 2004 Website Presented by: Ashley Kramer 20 October 2004. PRS Team. Janet Brunelle. Himanshu Keskar. General Managers. Ashraf Wadaa. Preston Noe. Jeff Rybak. CS Professor. Project Manager. VP Sales. Sensor Network Specialist.

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Proximity Reminder System Project Proposal

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  1. Proximity Reminder SystemProject Proposal CS 410 Fall 2004 Website Presented by: Ashley Kramer 20 October 2004 Proximity Reminder System

  2. PRS Team Janet Brunelle Himanshu Keskar General Managers Ashraf Wadaa Preston Noe Jeff Rybak CS Professor Project Manager VP Sales Sensor Network Specialist Technical Specialist Oceana Sensors Yaser AlSuwayyan Dennis Concepcion Wesley Ishom Bernadette Robinson Ashley Kramer Data Manipulation Specialist Marketing Manager Technical Source Liason Task Manager Web Master Web Editor Financial Specialist Presenter Members Proximity Reminder System

  3. Introduction Late to doctor’s appointment Forgot to take Vitamins Coffee pot was left on Forgot to pick up umbrella Proximity Reminder System

  4. Outline • Problem • Solution • Target Market • Issues • Risks • Funding/Scheduling • Conclusion Proximity Reminder System

  5. Age Distribution Proximity Reminder System

  6. Aging Population * Data from Malmgren, R., in Textbook of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, 2000. Proximity Reminder System

  7. Stress and Memory Linked “Stressful situations in which the individual has no control were found to activate an enzyme in the brain called protein kinase C, which impairs the short-term memory”. http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/10/28/stress.ap/ Proximity Reminder System

  8. Problem Statement Current home-based reminder systems do not accurately comply with changes in the occupant's time and location. Proximity Reminder System

  9. Problem Characteristics • Loss of time • Loss of items • Unsafe conditions • Higher stress • Higher cost • Missed events/appointments Proximity Reminder System

  10. Solution Statement We will develop a home based communication system to send messages to a portable device. Proximity Reminder System

  11. Solution Characteristics • Real-time reminders • User-friendly interface • Integrated with lifestyle • Financially feasible • Reminders based on location • Monitor appliances • Wireless • Compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices Proximity Reminder System

  12. Objectives • Define a communication protocol • Integrate with home environment via: • Sensitized trigger alerts • Preprogrammed alerts • Utilize location sensing devices • Real-time reminders based on appliance activity • Remote access • Develop GUI Proximity Reminder System

  13. UML Proximity Reminder System

  14. Input Proximity Reminder System

  15. GUI Main Proximity Reminder System

  16. Reminder GUI Proximity Reminder System

  17. Sensor GUI Proximity Reminder System

  18. Sensors Proximity Reminder System

  19. X10 Sensors • Uses the existing AC power lines of a structure • The X10 Communication Protocol uses binary codes • Translated into RF signal bursts which are then transmitted using the 120V AC power lines Proximity Reminder System

  20. Sensors Proximity Reminder System

  21. Bluetooth Wireless Proximity Reminder System

  22. How Bluetooth Works • Communication protocol using 2.45gHz set aside for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical devices (ISM) • Type I Bluetooth Cards transmit 100m range • Avoids interference by frequency hopping 1600 times per second • *As of September, 2004, 3 million Bluetooth shipments per week * http://bluetooth.weblogsinc.com/entry/4203333787821756/ Proximity Reminder System

  23. Output Proximity Reminder System

  24. Device Options Cell phone PDA Pager Proximity Reminder System

  25. Venn Diagram Proximity Reminder System

  26. Reminders Proximity Reminder System

  27. Flowchart Proximity Reminder System

  28. Benefits • Improve safety • Improve productivity • Location specific reminders • Remote access • Multiple users • Technology exists Proximity Reminder System

  29. Concerns • Reminders entered by user • Portable device must always be near user • Dependent on sensors Proximity Reminder System

  30. Target Market Proximity Reminder System

  31. Housing Growth Proximity Reminder System

  32. Competition Matrix Proximity Reminder System

  33. Technical Concerns • Bluetooth reach • Bluetooth interference • Interfacing X10 sensors • Interference with X10 Sensors • Power consumption Proximity Reminder System

  34. PRS WILL… • Provide reminders based on location • Provide reminders based on current time • Provide reminders from appliances • Allow remote access • Support multiple users Proximity Reminder System

  35. PRS Will NOT… • Control ALL devices in the home • Ensure the portable device is used • Ensure alert acknowledgement • Stop intruders Proximity Reminder System

  36. Risk Assessment • Customer sophistication • No computer • Cost • Requires user initiative • X10 sensor supplier out of business • Existing high-tech home • Existing security system Proximity Reminder System

  37. X10 Customer Base Over 5 million homes have X10 modules Primary X10 market is the United States www.hometoys.com Proximity Reminder System

  38. Management Methods Putting team into pairs Group meetings twice a week Posting of minutes Assignment of weekly tasks Soliciting outside sources Proximity Reminder System

  39. Timeline Proximity Reminder System

  40. Development Time Proximity Reminder System

  41. Development Cost * www.salary.monster.com Proximity Reminder System

  42. Customer Cost * Additional X10 sensors sold separately Proximity Reminder System

  43. Additional Cost Proximity Reminder System

  44. Profit • Development cost: $1,057,600 • Profit per unit: $ 150 • Break even point: 7051 units sold Proximity Reminder System

  45. Technology Use • Between 2002 and 2003, sales of Personal Digital Assistants rose 18%1 • Nearly 110 million people in the United States used a cellular telephone in 2000 compared with about 5 million subscribers in 1990 2 • In 2000, 51% percent of Households had one or more computers, up from 42% in 19983 1 (American Press Institute, 2003) 2 (Commerce Department's Census Bureau) 3 (Census,2000) Proximity Reminder System

  46. Generation  Gen Y (ages 18–27) 85  Gen X (ages 28–39) 87  Trailing Boomers (ages 40–49) 84  Leading Boomers (ages 50–58) 76  Matures (ages 59–68) 57  After work (ages 69+) 24 Computer Use % * Pew Internet & American Life Project Tracking Survey, Feb. 3–March 1, 2004. Proximity Reminder System

  47. Conclusion • Problem defined • Solution proposed • Technology exists for PRS • PRS team is ready and prepared • Risks mitigated Proximity Reminder System

  48. Questions & Comments • Population aging • Reliable system of reminders • Security and safetyissues mitigated Proximity Reminder System

  49. References • http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0921872.html Proximity Reminder System

  50. Questions & Comments Proximity Reminder System

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