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Secure Communications Center (SCC) Secure Messaging and Location Tracking Smartphones Information Technology Security Location User Messaging Tracking Network * CEO A. Baar Akbay CFO PDM M. Melih H. Hakan Deirmenci Kahraman


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Secure Communications Center (SCC)

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Secure Messaging and Location Tracking

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Smartphones

Information Technology Messaging Location Tracking Security User Network

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CEO

  • A. Başar Akbay

Hardware

  • A. Başar Akbay

Hardware Oğuzhan Avcı Software

  • K. Çağrı

Bardakçı Software İsmail Akpolat PDM

  • H. Hakan

Kahraman CFO

  • M. Melih

Değirmenci

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Main Features Product Specifications Competitiveness - Marketing Future Development Plans

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RSA

Public Key Encryption Security

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Display of the User Locations on Google Maps User Interface for Messaging Storage of the Recent Information

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

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Hardware

Functionality Components Requirements Power Specifications

Software

Requirements User Interface Network - Database

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*Our hardware renders its users to communicate

safely by encrypting/decrypting the message and the location information. When the user desires to send information, hardware component receives the plain text from the phone, encrypts it and transmits the cipher text to phone.

*The communication between encryption device

and the smart phone is carried out via Bluetooth.

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Smart Phone

Encryption Decryption Module

Bluetooth Module

Charger

Encryption Decryption Module

Bluetooth Module

Charger

3.3V 3.3V

3G/Wi-Fi

5V 5V

Smart Phone Our Device

Fig 4:Hardware Block Diagram

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*Hardware Components:

Fig 1:Altera EP1C3T100C8N FPGA Chip Fig 2: Texas Ins. CC2540 Bluetooth Chip

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Fig 3: Texas Ins. CC2540 Mini Bluetooth Development Kit

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*We aim to keep the hardware size less than

equal to 60mm x 80mm x20mm for easier transportability.

*The weight of the product must be less than

100g

*Bluetooth range must be within 20-25 meters *Supply voltage for charging must be between

5V

*Battery life must let at least 4.5 hours of

continuous use and standby time must be over 80 hours

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*The device power supply requirements include

voltage outputs 1.5V to 3.3V and current

  • utputs from tens of milliamps to multiple

amperes

*The logic device is sensitive to the voltage and

current variations. Due to these reasons usage

  • f supply voltage regulator is required. The

regulator should be capable of satisfying power supply requirements given above

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*As the power supply voltage, usage of

rechargeable batteries which can provide high current outputs above 500mA and nominal voltage output around 5V are required

*The supply voltage shall have high energy

density of around 1800 – 5000 mAh and low weight which is around 30 – 50g. This satisfies at least 4 hours of continuous usage of the encryption device

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*Username-password authentication and authorization *Get the location using GPS *Send the location using SSL network *Evaluate coming location information *Scaling options (starting from 10 meters) *Users’ photo, longitude and latitude information -by

assuming the user’s position as zero point- can be seen when their location is clicked

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*Creating new groups *Send invitations for their groups *Send request to join a group *Messaging and location sharing with

separate groups

* Online-offline *Bluetooth Encrypt on phone *Privacy and Location hiding

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*Public and private key *Messaging between users directly *300 characters

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*Locations sent to DB first *Last 10 locations kept in DB

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Competitiveness & Marketing

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* COSTS * PRICES * COMPETITION ANALYSIS OF THE MARKET

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TARGET MARKET : SMART PHONES ACCESSORIES CUSTOMER PROFILE : * GOVERNMENT * CORPORATIONS WHICH CARE SECURITY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL : * VIA E-COMMERCE (HARDWARE) * VIA ANDROID MARKET (SOFTWARE)

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COMPETITORS : * SOFTWARE * SOS LOCALIZATION – 1.99 $ * GPSMS - Free * BUDDY BEACON – 2.49 $

  • ONLY LOCATION TRACK
  • NO ENCRYPTION
  • NO MESSAGING
  • CHEAP BUT NOT SECURE
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* HARDWARE * ENCRYPTION PORTABLE TELEPHONE RECORDER ( GUANGZHOU ELECTRONIC ) – 148.99 $ * ENCRYPTED RECORD OF CONVERSATIONS AND MESSAGES

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* PAIR OF SIGILLU SECURE ENCRYPTED PHONE: NOKIA E61 VERSION ( SIGILLU ) – 3600 $ * ENCRYPTED SMS AND CONVERSATION * TOO EXPENSIVE

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* INSTAMAPPER GPS TRACKING – 40 $ * FOR CARS * ADDITIONAL COST – 5 $ - 0.35 $ * ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS – CALL & SMS ( 0.10 $ ) * NO ENCRYPTION

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* HARDWARE COST * POWER COST BATTERY – 5 $ REGULATOR – 1 $

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* FPGA COST ALTERA FPGA CHIP – 10.70 $ * BLUETOOTH COST TEXAS INS. BLUETOOTH CHIP – 2.39 $ * ADDITIONAL COSTS * RLC COMPOENETS * BOX MATERIALS * BATTERY CHARGER

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TOTAL COST OF THE PRODUCT : 20.09 $ + ADDITIONAL COSTS PRICE OF THE PRODUCT : * only SOFTWARE : ~10 $ * SOFTWARE + HARDWARE : ~100 $

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*Timeline *Extensions

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R&D on Further Developments (April – May 2012) Implementation of the Prototype (March 2012) Design of Power Supply Circuit (February 2012) Design on Development Kits (December 2011)

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2011

Location Display

  • n Map

Completion of User Interface Initial Design of User Networks

2012

Final Versions of User Interface Completion of User Network Design Database Design

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*Sending and Receiving image and voice data. *Adding an external GPS Chip. *Developing of a Database. *Developing a digital communication radio.

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