TAG and PROMPT

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Design by:  Naroth Hanon, Rosario Murali, Lindsey Schwartz
Instructor:  Wendell Wilson, Georgia Tech

TAG is a location-based reminder device that uses NFC technology to “ping” an interface with information.  Through an application, TAG can be programmed to deliver simple graphic reminders to a wrist-worn or clip-on wireless touchscreen receiver to prompt the user to perform tasks within range, e.g., brushing teeth when in the bathroom.

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