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\chapter{Future Work}
The goal of this thesis was to research and develop a communication method which uses magnetic induction, while using standard components and devices.
The result was a working prototype that allows non-technical users to transmit a message from their laptop to their smartphone wirelessly using magnetic induction, called MagSend.
For future improvements surrounding MagSend, the most important one is to enhance the robustness of the system. While the system generally works, there are any many cases where the message doesn't get received, the preamble doesn't get detected, or the received message is incorrect. Furthermore, when the system gets more robust, it might also be possible to increase the transfer speed of MagSend. In the end, the user experience and user interface applications can also be improved by giving more feedback and guidance to the user on how to use MagSend.