Capstone Project

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Group 2009-30 Status completed
Title Bluetooth Home Telephone System
Supervisor Dr. Agarwal
Description

Having your mobile phone ring when at home can be a bit troublesome because you don't usually keep your mobile phones on you when at home. Imagine a system where when your mobile phone rang, your home telephone would ring as well. Rather than the traditional call forwarding service which redirects a call to the home-based telephone number, the Bluetooth Home Telephone System provides the option of responding to calls directed to the mobile phone from the home telephone without having to make use of the phone company's call-forwarding system. The mobile phone will essentially emulate land-line connectivity as if it were another home telephone. The system will provide Bluetooth connectivity for the mobile phones. This will allow for the auto-detection of pre-determined mobile phones when they are present within the home as well as their automatic link to the home telephones without any form of user intervention. The design and implementation of analog-to-digital / digital-to-analog signal conversion for interface between the wireless mobile phone and land-line based home telephone will also be included.

Student Requirement

Good programming skills, understanding digital signal processing, and wireless transmissions

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Number of Students 4
Students Ryan Gordon, Nassim Eghtesadi, Darnelle Leriche, Justin Maksoud
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