 So the idea that we have here is based on a sensor that we carry around. So a sensor that would actually record all sorts of information, temperature, altitude, barometer, accelerometer, magnetometer, all sorts of stuff, right? But name it and there's a device that we have there that will actually do all this stuff. It's Bluetooth Low Energy, the latest one, due to 4.0 based device, right? So by using this device and Android device to communicate through Bluetooth Low Energy, we're planning to have a facility for trackers, travelers, probably anyone, right? Anyone who moves away from his home. So they can keep loading information to public or to someone they want to inform, right? So the location will be available and the kind of environment there and that will be available. What is the temperature there? What kind of situation are they in? So that can be all accumulated. I mean, I'm not sure if we'll be able to achieve what we think we can within this time but I believe this can be a good simulation for everything. We want to have something of pure artificial intelligence perspective wherein using these sensors and values, sensors and locations, it can predict what kind of environment the user is going to be, right? Here we'll be giving some raw information but later we can have some algorithms that will actually predict data, predict those data and map it such that it can give you real time information rather than just numbers, right? So that's the idea that we have that we're trying to implement here today. Thank you. Hi, guys. So the idea of what we got is like, the project name is Droid. I already proposed in the DroidCon there. Actually, the idea is like accessing our mobiles and basically controlling the mobiles through remotely. The main objective is like the growing end of the Android and the mobility side. Companies like, they will be having accessing all these data like secure data like email and all these things they will be accessing through the mobiles. So it is basically the admin can remotely access that mobile and if at all they come to know some insecure things that are going in the mobile end, they can easily be able to track it and easily they can be able to lock the device. And if they feel the even more the unsecure is going in that particular device, they can be able to wipe the data. So we can achieve these things by using GCM cloud messaging services and the inbuilt Android APIs, what is provided like device admin. So that's what we can be able to achieve. Basically, my idea is to make a circuit and like, as electrical engineers, many of us solve circuits almost every day some 100 to 100 times. So if you're doing analog signal processing, you actually take a filter and you connect it and connect it to a CRO and then you see the waveforms and it's really painful. So basically this app is just basically you draw a circuit diagram on the app and the app will take the diagram, do all the equation solving and give you the output that is the voltage between any two nodes and the current through each node. Hey guys, we are on the fun side of the Android apps. Like what we want to do is we want to design a platform where everyone can use the platform to design their own games. So for that, what initially we'll be starting with and the main part is we don't want the people to connect to it based on anything like if I have a mobile and my friend has some mobile, both of us should be able to connect through their Wi-Fi's and both of our games, whatever claims we agree, we have to play it as a multiplayer game and we want to provide this as a platform and the more advance we want to progress is like it's not just limited to single individual remote network. It's in the same Wi-Fi and it can be across different networks. It should be able to connect and it should be able to sync all the games. You're at the point. The thing is to platform where users can create their own multiplayer games. And as part of this, within these 18 hours, we'll be trying to make one simple tic-tac-toe game where we can sync across the devices. We can sync like two players, two of the players can both make as tic-tac-toe and we'll extend it further based on the time. That's what we have. So basically our idea is to like create a music stream app. It's going to stream music using Wi-Fi Direct. So something similar to Samsung Group Play, the bad thing is like they've restricted our lead to S3 and S4 and we don't have it for other devices. And first we have to write it in the market failures and what we want to do is like not just to Android. We'll do it for PC also. You can stream music using Wi-Fi from PC to Android, Android to Android to PC what not. It's like you are listening to your music in your earphones and you enter your home and it starts playing your music in your awesome speakers. That's what you're trying to do. So project is like the human information, like glucose level, blood pressure, and the temperature. For example, if a person want to know when you have, I mean sorry, the blood pressure is around the 80 to 90, I mean the ratio means. If it is, the result is under 80 means it will show the notification from the globe. So that the human has to, I mean place is cheap. Tandly we don't have any chips. So we are going to present from the server to the Android application. So giving the input as a manually and get the values of the, that's all. I'm happy to meet everyone. And our basic idea is to create a CGPA calculation. And one thing I'm going to do that I'm the beginners to this field. So we are creating a basic app which will calculate the semester's recent percentage using credits and great systems. Okay, good afternoon. I'm Sleepy Raju. I have two ideas. One is kind of funny. I mean we are all students so we are starting with, you know, from fundamental and basic stuff. So one is kind of funny and the second one is some serious idea. You can, you know, put a thought into it. The first one is, I'll start with the funny one. It's, I named the app before. I mean it's spooky. The name of the app is spooky. What you do is you try to scare the downloaders. I mean you download the app, you're going to, when he downloads or she downloads all you're going to do is you have to answer a few questions. It'll be like all quiz questions maybe. All you have to do is answer the questions and we'll pop up a few scary images at them when they, you know, click as or no for the question. That's one idea. You know, the second idea is kind of serious one. You can put it in thought. I mean, the second idea is thread call. I mean something like you try to make a thread out of the calls. We all want to, I mean say, you're having a messaging app. All we do is we have the history of every message that you had with the person. And if you want to do the same thing for the calls, say we have, you know, we talk to a person for a long time and it's recorded and it's stored. And what we do is we kind of know what we spoke to them earlier. Whether we were in a fight with them or we were in love with them or something else. Whatever was there in the history, that's been there. So it's more like voice call or something. I mean, it's more like voice mail. All you do is you just ask yourself, I mean you just ask whether what is the previous message? Say one for previous message or previous, previous message to something like that. So you'll have all that in one voice mail. That's about it. Thank you. Hi, good evening. So we are a social media company. So I would like to actually build something where you can manage all your social assets. And in this 18 hours, what we'd like to do is to basically schedule your messages to either Facebook or Twitter. And we'll give a very cool interface where you can do it with one single shot. You can schedule both the posts to the Facebook and the Twitter. So that is what we're trying to achieve in this 18 hours. Thank you.