Title: Vaughn Harper Jason Judy
1Vaughn Harper Jason
Judy Shawn Canady Damien Cobbs Chris Cataldo
Paul Grosch Reginald
Johnson Neil Camp
2GRANT
3Grant
Description of the basic research
problem -Shared Resources (Communications) -Ease
of use
4Grant
Scope of the proposed research -Transparent
Operation (Background Process) -Resource
Requirements (Must be kept low) -Installation
Procedures (Software and Hardware)
5Grant
Method of solution to be used -Use Network
Simulation program to identify potential pitfalls
(i.e. Netcracker Network Design) -Use research
that identified current trends in the market
(i.e. competitors) -Use MS Project to detail
final project schedule -Use an actual prototype
to verify basic operational condition of
system -Use surveys to get an idea of public
acceptance and use as trending data in grant
proposal
6Grant
Evaluation method to be used to measure degree of
success -Does it work? -Can a novice make it
work? -Is it cost effective?
7Grant
Schedule that corresponds to the research effort
SUBMISSION DEADLINE June 1, 1999 or December 1,
1999 Task Name Duration
Start Finish
Draft Grant Proposal 12 days
3/18/99 3/29/99 HW-SW Resources
7 days 3/18/99
3/24/99 Each component is a result of the
research effort
8Grant
Budget that corresponds to research and schedule.
Hardware PCs Pentium II 300Mhz, 4.3GB,
32MB, Win95, 32x-CD
4 x 1000 4000
HANWare NIC (HomePNA compliant)
20 x 49.92 1000 Software
Win98 x 4, Subscription to Sybase Developer
(Includes PowerBuilder, Power, tech support
etc.) 4000
Network Consultant Experienced
developer from REMTECH Services
150,000
Total
160,000.00 Other
Cost(s) ODU Research Foundation Fee (44)
(68,000.00) Total budget 228,000.00 (this is
less half of our original estimate)
9PROTOTYPE
10Prototype
1. The Prototype will provide sufficient
evidence that the HAN Group is capable of
completing an operational phone line network.
11Prototype
1. The Prototype will provide sufficient
evidence that the HAN Group is capable of
completing an operational phone line network.
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12Prototype
1. The Prototype will include the simple install.
13Prototype
1. The Prototype will include the simple install.
14Prototype
1. The Prototype will include the simple install.
15Prototype
1. The Prototype will include the file transfer
utility.
16Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the network
monitor.
Off line
17Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the network
monitor.
Off line
18Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the network
monitor.
19Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the network
monitor.
Off line
Off line
20Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the network
monitor.
Off line
Off line
21Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the network
monitor.
Off line
Off line
Off line
22Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the message
utility.
The message utility is kept simple for home use.
It can be used to distribute phone messages,
label files, and forward internet e-mails.
23Prototype
1. The Prototype will demonstrate the message
utility.
You have a new message.
You have a new message.
Sending message.
Sending message.
Sending message.
24Prototype
(Not Included)
Natural home phone line Environment.
25Prototype
(Not Included)
Shared peripherals.
26Prototype
(Not Included)
Shared Internet Access.
27Prototype
Will meet the following expectations
A very simple installation.
Point and click user interface.
Computer connectivity via standard phone cable.
Care free network administration.
28Prototype
Will eliminate (or reduce) the following risks
Complex user interface.
Uselessness of a Home Area Network.
Impossibility of connection via phone wires.
Tedious network administration.
29HOMEPAGE