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Project Report
(Stage I)
Interactive Voice Response System
Submitted in partial fulfilment
for the award of the degree of

Bachelor of Technology
in

Electronics & Communication

Session (2011-12)

Guided By :
Mr. Shobhi Bagga
Miss Nisha Soni

Submitted By :
Ajay Singh Faujdar
Deepesh Verma
Bahadur Singh
Gajendra Nagar
(VII th Semsester, B. Tech)

Submitted to:
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
R. N. Modi Engineering College, Kota
Affiliated: Rajasthan Technical University, Kota

Rajasthan Technical University,Kota


R.N. Modi Engineering College,Kota
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Candidates Declaration
We hereby declare that the work, which is being presented in the Project Report entitled
Interactive Voice Response System in partial fulfilment of the award of degree of Bachelor
of Technology in Electronics & Communication Engineering, has been submitted to Rajasthan
Technical University in record of my own investigations carried under the Guidance of Miss
Nisha Soni Lecturer., Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Kota.

Students Name
1. Ajay Singh Faujdar
2. Deepesh Verma
3. Bahadur Singh
4. Gajendra Nagar

Signature
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Signature of HOD
Mr. Shobhi Bagga

CONTENTS
CHAPTER-1
Introduction...............................................................................................................................1

CHAPTER-2
High Level Design.....................................................................................................................2
2.1 Rationale..............................................................................................................2
2.2 Functional Structure.............................................................................................2

CHAPTER-3
Heart rate....................................................................................................................................3
3.1 Measurement........................................................................................................3
3.2 At rest...................................................................................................................4
3.4 Formula................................................................................................................5
3.5 Recovery of heart rest..........................................................................................7

CHAPTER-4
Human Body Temperature.......................................................................................................8
4.1 Natural Rhythms....................................................................................................9
4.2 Variation due to measurement method...............................................................10
4.3 Variations due to outside factors........................................................................10

CHAPTER-5
Hardware and Software...........................................................................................................12
5.1Circuit diagrams..................................................................................................12

CHAPTER-6
Conclusion...............................................................................................................................21

Bibliography
Appendix

FIGURE INDEX
FIGURE 3.1
HEART BEATS PER MINUTE IN DIFFERENT EXERCISE ZONES.................................5

FIGURE 4.1
VARIATIONS IN BODY TEMPRATURE.............................................................................8

FIGURE 5.1
LCD INTERFACING WITH AT 89........................................................................................12

FIGURE 5.2
TX SECTION...........................................................................................................................13

FIGURE 5.3
RECIEVER SECTION.............................................................................................................14

FIGURE 6.1
PIN LAYOUT OF AT 89C2051...............................................................................................17

FIGURE 6.2
SM RX 433-RECIEVER MODULE.........................................................................................20

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to sincerely thank our faculty advisor, Mr. Shobhi Bagga and our project
coordinators, Miss Nisha Soni & Mr. Ghanshyam Singh, for the guidance and support on this
project.
We would also like to thank ECEs Electrical Shops Technical Staff and the Machine Shops
Staff, for providing parts for the project.
We would also like to express our gratitude to our colleagues, friends and batch mates for their
constant motivation and support.
Last but not least, we would like to thank our family for always encouraging us and supporting
us throughout life.
Extending our gratitude...........
1. Ajay Singh Faujdar
2. Deepesh Verma
3.Bahadur Singh
4. Gajendra Nagar

ABSTRACT
The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System serves as a bridge between
people and computer databases by connecting the telephone
network with the database. The telephone user can access the information
from anywhere at anytime simply by dialing a specified number and
following an on-line instruction when a connection has been established.
The IVR system uses pre-recorded or computer generated voice
responses to provide information in response to an input from a telephone
caller. The input may be given by means of touch-tone or Dual Tone
Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signal, which is generated when a caller
presses a key of his/her telephone set, and the sequence of messages to be
played is determined dynamically according to an internal menu structure
(maintained within the IVR application program) and the user input.
The IVRS system which will be designed will provide an ideal
platform for the operation of start-ups and existing small concerns. It will
be a highly economical and efficient way to replace the Dialogic card
which is very costly and requires a high maintenance and regular
upgradation.
The IVRS system which will be designed will consist of simple
components like microcontroller and some basic application chips
interfaced to a PC which will have small software running in the backend
while the other jobs are performed on the front end.

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