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THE TILE DEVICE APPLICATION NAME:- MADHAVSINH U GAEKWAD SEM- IV EXAM NO:- COLLEGE:- SHREE P.M PATEL COLLEGE

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THE TILE DEVICE APPLICATION

NAME:- MADHAVSINH U GAEKWADSEM- IVEXAM NO:-COLLEGE:- SHREE P.M PATEL COLLEGE

INDEX

1. An Introduction of Tile2. What Is Tile?3. Need of Technology4. Mechanism of System (working of system)5. Merits & Demerits 6. Real Life Application (example of system) And its Result7. Conclusion 8. References

TILE DEVICE

DEFINATION Tile is the one small device which is works over

the Bluetooth and the GPS(global positioning system).

Tile is connects and works mainly with our devices like Mobile, Tab, and Pda.

To use the tile device user must have to install the tile software to the mobile. The tile software is available for most of the all new mobile operating system.

NEED OF TECHNOLOGY A Tile, we believe that technology, design, and ingenuity can

solve problems that most of us take for granted. Life's little inconveniences add up: the average person misplaces upwards of 3,000 items a year, and then spends another 60 hours a year searching for them. All told, our misplaced stuff adds up to billions of dollars annually.

We believe that simple solutions, applied in a new way, can have powerful results. We believe in creating products that can make a happier, more efficient world. And we think they can look good while they're doing it.

TILE DEVICE

TECHNOLOGY USED

The Tile is a tiny plastic widget that never gets lost. In theory anyway. It talks to your iPhone via low-power Bluetooth and lets you track the Tile itself, and anything the Tile is attached to.

  I’ve been using one for the last couple of weeks, and it works

just fine. But so far it doesn’t seem to be much more useful than one of those keychain finders that beeps when you whistle. Why? Because to be truly useful, the Tile needs to reach a critical mass of users.

  The Tile works like this: Let’s imagine you have one attached to

your keys (because I do). Using low-power Bluetooth, the Tile stays in constant communication with your iPhone, periodically pinging the iPhone to let it know it’s still nearby. The iPhone remembers this, along with the location where it happened.

 

Thus, if you leave your bag somewhere, then realize it when you get home, you can look up your Tile and see its last known location. If the bag was in the bar, you can go fetch it. If it was in a cab, well, good luck.

The killer feature of the Tile is that it can be tracked by any iPhone with the Tile app, not just yours. If your Tile is on the move, other iPhones will pick up its signal and ping the Tile servers, which will update the position in your Tile app.

  And finally, when you get close, you can use the app to

tell the Tile to beep at you, letting you track it to the pocket of a jacket or the exact sofa cushion it’s hiding under

MECHANISM USED The tile device that has making with the

mostly by plastic. Inside the tile there is the

Containing the on speaker and the cell. The cell and the speaker that has no to be change during the one year after the one year the tile has been recycling with the new device.

Tile is an absolutely brilliant hardware device that can be attached to keys (or just about anything) so that you can locate them when lost.

Tiles measures 36mm x 36mm x 4.2mm (or about the size of a matchbook), uses Bluetooth 4.0 (low energy) and will be compatible with iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad Mini, iPad 3rd and 4th generation, and iPod Touch 5th generation. (Sorry Android users).

Give your favorite stuff a responsible best friend.

When you attach Tile to an item (like your keys), you're really tethering them both to your phone. So when your stuff gets lost, it has a buddy that knows.

what to do.Tile casts a Bluetooth signal up to 100 feet, making short work of any haystacks you lose your needles in. And since every phone with Tile helps find your stuff, your search range is potentially limitless.

The app supports up to 8 Tiles, so you don't need to make any hard choices about what you'll Tile and what you won't.

Don’t remember the last place you had it? Tile does.

While Tile doesn't have GPS real-time location information, the app does automatically record the last place your phone saw your Tile. Because if you have to retrace your steps, it's good to know where to start walking.

The tile that save the GPS location automatically so that we

don’t have to save the gps location again and again.

Tile more. Lose less The app supports up to 8 Tiles, so you don't need

to make any hard choices about what you'll Tile and what you won't.

Don’t remember the last place you had it? Tile does.

While Tile doesn't have GPS real-time location information tile save automatically

I'm getting something here. I'm getting something here.

When you begin searching for a lost item, your phone tracks the Bluetooth signal strength of your Tile.

As you get closer, the app's tracking circle fills in, giving you a clear indication of your progress.

When you begin searching for a lost item, your phone tracks the Bluetooth signal strength of your Tile. As you get closer, the app's tracking circle fills in, giving you a clear indication of your progress.

Search Your Own Tile If your Tile is lost, tap the Mark as Lost

button to report your lost Tile.

Once your Tile has been found by either you or a Tile community member, you will be notified of the item's location.

Search Your Own Tile If your Tile is lost, tap the Mark as Lost button

to report your lost Tile. Once your Tile has been found by either you or a Tile community member, you will be notified of the item's location.

Listen up. As the Bluetooth signal draws you closer,

Tile's distinctive melody will play until your lost item is back in safe hands.

Find with a little help from a friend. Share access to your Tiles with a family

member, friend or coworker so that you can stay on top of the stuff you all use. Whether you're helping Dad find the remote or share keys with a significant other, you can make finding a team effort.

ADVANTAGES Water resistant.

The tile is a totally water resistant device so the user have no need to afraid about the water

While scuba diving is out of the question, Tile is water resistant. A spilled drink or a rainy day won't pose a problem.

Minimal and small design. So it is very easy to move from one place to

another place.

Tile is very nice and small so that it fits anywhere

Tile's design makes it easy to hook, tape, and attach it to anything, all without sacrificing its clean good looks.

Tiny, but tough.

The tile is very small device to look at but than also it is very tough device.

Every Tile is built to be lost in the most unforgiving of places: the world. So while they're small, they're also made from durable materials and designed to withstand whatever the world throws at them.

Totally forgettable.

The quality components in your Tile will

run for a year with zero upkeep.

User have to do nothing with the tile for its

maintanance for one year

Like, No batteries, no charging, no

anything.

After a year, you can recycle your old Tiles

and replace them with the latest model.

DISADVANTAGE What is Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0

Tile is only compatible with phones that support use

of the Bluetooth Low Energy (4.0) specification,

which is a different type of Bluetooth connection. It

is distinctly different from the Bluetooth used by

your phone to connect with your car or a wireless

microphone. It is specifically designed to work with

devices that use very low power.

You may add up to eight Tiles to your

account, just like on iOS. However, due to

limitations in the Android hardware, you

will only be able to connect to between

four and six Tiles at once

If you are unable to find Tile on Google

Play, it is likely because your phone does

not meet our app's minimum requirements

(Android 4.4 or higher and Bluetooth 4.0

support)

REAL LIFE EXAMPLETile is a small device that you can attach to items that you may misplace and using our mobile app, find.

Tile locations are updated using the Bluetooth radio connection between a Tile and the Tile app running on a phone or tablet. The Tile app "discovers" a Tile using the Bluetooth signal and then uses the location services of the device to update the location information for that Tile. When connected, you can use the proximity sensor, view on a map, and ring your Tile. A Tile needs to be within the Bluetooth range of approximately 100 feet of the device to be discovered.

CONCLUSION There’s nothing new about misplacing your

keys, wallet and glasses – or even the car.

Tile aims to harness the power of mobile

phones and mobile internet to do away with

those annoying moments when you just can’t

find something. The handy gadget that lets you pinpoint the

position of anything you’ve lost, via the Bluetooth function on your phone.

References

https://www.thetileapp.comhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tile