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Intelligent Phone Service Selector

Team Members:
Adam Conway, CSE
Anh Nguyen, CSE, Team Manager
Areej Pirzada, EE
Dan Verdolino, CSE

Team Faculty Advisor:
Professor Sandip Kundu

Welcome

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Background

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is an integral part of today’s communications. The demand for economical voice service is increasing through the world and there are several major service providers such as “Skype”, “Vonage” and “Voicestick”. Consumers use these programs to communicate across the world for only a few cents per minute.  Although these services are economical for communicating with people via VOIP, they do not include services to dial 911 emergency calls.  With Intelligent Phone Service Selector (IPSS), people will be able to dial a number or Skype username using an intelligent program.  The program will recognize the number or username and choose the most beneficial way to connect the call.  In the case of an emergency call, 911 will be routed to the landline so local emergency services can be contacted.  The software will choose between a modem or an Ethernet with VOIP.

Updated December 6, 2005

 

 

Statement of the Problem
Requirements Specification
System Block Diagram
Draft System Specification
Preliminary Design Review (PDR) Presentation Slides
Mid-course Design Review (MDR) Specification
Project Update - 2nd Feb 2006
 
 
 
UMass Amherst
College of Engineering
ECE
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