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    Hardware + Software

    Connecting the iPhone to an external hardware accessory is a tricky

    business because Apple does close its doors on people who want to mess

    around with their products. Luckily, people find a way out of that by their

    own ingenuity. Originally looking at the 30-pin dock connector to use in

    my prototypes, that was quickly phased out when the Lightning connector

    was introduced. So now I went back to looking for another solution and

    found one that is much more promising, the 3.5mm audio jack.

    Project HiJack:

    Hijacking power and bandwidth from the mobile phones audio

    interface. Creating a cubic-inch peripheral sensor ecosystem for the

    mobile phone.

    HiJack is a hardware/software platform for creating cubic-inch sensor

    peripherals for the mobile phone. HiJack devices harvest power and use

    bandwidth from the mobile phones headset interface. The HiJack platform

    enables a new class of small and cheap phone-centric sensor peripherals

    (rfe) Thesis 2013Juan Pablo Patino, ParsonsMFA D+T

    Concept

    Design

    Process

    portfolio

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    that support plug-and-play operation. HiJack has been tested with the

    iPhone 3G/3GS/4G, iPod Touch, and iPad devices.

    The source code and schematics are available on Google Code:

    http://code.google.com/p/hijack-main/

    hijack project

    28. January 2013 by thesis_admin

    Categories: Research | Tags: design, iPhone, parts, prototyping, technology | Leave a

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    The Looks: (rfe) app

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    28. January 2013 by thesis_admin

    Categories: Methodology, Prototyping | Tags: design, ios, iPhone, photoshop,

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    Whats in an App: User Interface

    This is a walkthrough of the most basic functions of the app. Red lines

    between views is advancing through the program while blue lines and dots

    all mean going back a step or all the way back to the home screen.

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    28. January 2013 by thesis_admin

    Categories: Methodology, Prototyping, Research | Tags: iPhone, pemf, photoshop,

    prototyping, technology | Leave a comment

    The Gupta Circuit Part 2

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    28. January 2013 by thesis_admin

    Categories: Methodology, Prototyping | Tags: gupta, mfadt, pemf, prototyping | Leave a

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    The Gupta Circuit Part 1

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    Chris Gupta Circuit

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    28. January 2013 by thesis_admin

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    Components iPhone to Arduino

    One of the ways I would like to have the device controlled is through a

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    serial connection to an Arduino. I was able to get a Redpark serial cable

    from the Maker Shed and got the Hello World app running. Lets just call

    this the first photo in a series Id like to call, 1 million steps to Thesis.

    03. December 2012 by thesis_admin

    Categories: Methodology, Prototyping | Tags: arduino, iPhone, redpark | Leave a

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    Methodology Components

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    03. December 2012 by thesis_admin

    Categories: Methodology | Tags: parts, technology, use | Leave a comment

    RNF Prototype 1

    Since I wanted to approach this as a DIY project first, I went with my

    instinct and what I knew. So here is the result, prototype 01.

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    Controller:Arduino

    Voltages: 5V

    Gauss: Enough to hold a nail

    Cost: $60

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    03. December 2012 by thesis_admin

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    PEMF in the US

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    With Pulse Electromagnetic Frequency Therapy (PEMF). The concept is

    actually very simple. You lay on a mat, or use a band around a part of your

    body, and have an electric pulse run through the material. This creates an

    EM field around the area, and the magnetic pulses penetrate into your

    body. Through magnetic the current, the pulse alters cellular signaling.

    This is an FDA-proven treatment that has been used to fuse bones, repair

    soft tissue damage, improve blood circulation, and treat depression. In

    November 2011, Dr. Oz did an entire episode on the benefits of PEMF

    therapy, and showing some of the products available to the public

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    including the iMRS mat,

    Orthocar Active Knee System

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    So yeah, goodnight, problem solved. Right? Wrong.

    If you have to ask the price, you cant afford it J.P. Morgan

    This is JP Morgan, and he approved that message, hell hes credited with

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    coming up with that message. And one of the issues with this technology

    is that its expensive. Average price is $3000, you can put a down payment

    on a new car, buy 300 albums from iTunes, or give over 5000 children

    Polio vaccinations.

    Its a good amount of money, and I think that especially with the way

    healthcare is being handled today, if we dont give people an affordable

    option that they would be able to use on their own, then so many more

    will continue to miss out on the opportunity to treat themselves.

    Re.N.Force is a medical device that will be available to everyone because

    there will be a minimal cost to the hardware and it will leverage the same

    mobile devices that cause so much of the problem on order to help

    people.

    03. December 2012 by thesis_admin

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    Electromagnetic Pollution and PEMF Therapy

    On magdahavas.com you will find information related to the subject of

    electromagnetic fields (EMF) that originate from our use of electricity and

    wireless communication technologies. The subjects we are mainly

    concerned with are the harmful health effects that EMFs have on human

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    health, wildlife, and nature.

    Here, Dr. Havas presents her research and the research from other

    scientists, activists, and individuals in the media who all share the goal of

    informing the public about the hazzards of modern electrical technology

    and how to use these devices safely.

    Dr. Havas is in the process of publishing her scientific papers and

    presentations at her companion website www.magdahavas.org, which is

    strictly dedicated to her body of research that encompasses environmental

    and health effects of electromagnetic and chemical contaminants.

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