Based on research we have done we designed the proposed idea of a complete headset cell phone. Bluetooth technology came out in the late 1990's and the first cell phone to include bluetooth was in 2000. Bluetooth was the first design to use a wireless headset for a cell phone. Our design would not include a separate phone but rather just a headset that is a cell phone. Almost everything about the phone would require voice recognition. If you wanted to call your mom you would just say "call mom" and your phone would recognize it and dial your mom's number. If you wanted to text your friend Mary you would say "text Mary" and then say what you want your text to be. The phone would also repeat things back to you to make sure everything you said was correct.
The phone would be programmable via the computer. It would include a program that you would load onto your computer. You would be able to control a contact list from your computer and then upload it to your phone. All the initial voice recognition would be done through the program and also uploaded to your phone. If you are in a quiet place that you aren't able to "voice text" you could go to any computer nearby and simply plug your phone in through USB and sent a text message to someone using the computer. Everything done on the computer will be password protected so no one could steal your phone and upload everything off of it.
Another design that we came up with to solve the texting problem would be to have a very little touchscreen pad that is attached to the headset. It would just be the normal number/letter pad. It would make texting in a quiet place easier. You would also be able to add new phone numbers to the phone without having a computer present.
Bibliography:
http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/SIG/History_of_the_SIG.htm
Monday, November 24, 2008
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