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Phon-E-Mail System [voice to email system]

Date created
2001-04
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Abstract
Electronic Mail has become a worldwide standard for daily communications between people from different walks of life. Electronic Mail is essentially free and an individual can be left a message or compose a message 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. E-Mail is now second nature to business people, teachers, students, children, and even the elderly. However, due to some physical or psychological restraints, some people still cannot and have not utilized the power of electronic mail. These individuals have been seriously hampered by not being able to actively participate in the electronic mail phenomenon. The Phon-E-Mail system is a sophisticated piece of equipment that allows an individual to send and receive e-mails without the need of a computer. The Phon-E-Mail system features voice recognition and text-to-voice software.The Phon-E-Mail system is not actually a phone in itself, but rather a phone attachment that can be connected to existing phones to make them E-mail ready and enabled. With the Phon-E-Mail system, even individuals with no computer skills can easily receive and compose E-mail messages freely. The main vision of the Phon-E-Mail system, however, is to allow visually-impaired and/or blind individuals to yield the full advantages of the technological age, and utilize electronic mail without the need of a complex computer system
Document
Description
Undergraduate Engineering students are required to complete a group-based, two-course capstone sequence: ENSC 405W and ENSC 440.  Groups form company structures and create an innovative product that potentially acts as a solution to a real-life problem.  This collection archives the following assignments: proposal, design specifications, requirements specifications, and proof of concept.
Identifier
ENSC40366
Scholarly level
Peer reviewed?
No
Language
English

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