will upgrade its database and then eject the CD.3.2.4The SmartWaves system outputs include the user screen, the cooking subsystem, and the audible alarm. The user screen displays messages from the smart-wave such as cook time. The cooking subsystem outputs microwaves to cook the food inside the microwave oven.The audible alarm signals the user with sound when the food is done.3.2.5Inputs of the SmartWave include the door release button, the keypad, the CDROM and the UPC scanning eye. The door release button is used to open the door to place a cooking product inside the SmartWave. The keypad is used to program the smart-wave with a cooking time and to activate the UPC reader. The CDROM is used to update the UPC database and the operating system. The UPC reader reads universal product codes so the SmartWave can identify the product.3.3 Platform and Connectivity RequirementsAn embedded processor will control the SmartWave. The SmartWave will also upgrade its database regularly by means of a CD-ROM.3.4 Packaging Requirements3.4.10 Boxes CardboardCardboard boxes will be needed to ship the SmartWaves in.3.4.20 Packing FoamSome packing foam will be necessary to place inside the boxes to protect the SmartWaves from damage during shipping.3.4.30 Packing TapePacking tape will be used to close the boxes prior to shipment.3.4.40 Shipping LabelsThe customer, retailer, or institutions address will be printed on shipping labels.3.4.50 Wood PalletsBulk SmartWave shipments will be placed on wood pallets and wrapped in plastic.3.4.60 Plastic WrapPlastic wrap will be used to secure the boxed SmartWaves to the wood pallets.3.5 Standards Adherence3.5.10Microwave OvensThe United States Food and Drug Administration have developed standards for microwave ovens which include the following:3.5.10.10Power Density LimitsThere is a limit to the amount of microwaves that can be emitted from the SmartWave. It is described in the FDA standards [1]3.5.10.20...