Medical automated movement detector (MedAMD )
Tipus de documentTreball Final de Grau
Data2021-06-08
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Abstract
The 2021 EPS spring team composed of Sem, Rebekka, Bogdan, Daniel and Laurent has been working on the project proposed by the CRAAX Lab. The initially proposed name of the project was “Design of an ad-hoc adaptable sensor system for the 6MWT”. Since the scope of the project partially changed since then, the name was changed to “Medical Automated Movement Detector (MedAMD)”. The challenge is to develop a product that simplifies different tests that physicians run to know the desaturation level in patients with hypoxia, an illness in which the blood doesn’t carry enough oxygen. The CRAAX Lab has as of today two working prototypes, each specifically designed for one test. Our objective is to develop a device that is able to function for a multitude of tests, therefore facilitating the testing. In order to achieve that, we combined the technology of two devices, built by the CRAAX team and modified them so it would send data about the different movements of the patients to an already existing app, by Bluetooth. The scope of this project encompassed the analysis of the existing prototypes, conceptualizing our device, creating the overall design of both the casing of the electronic components and the strapping system to hold our device in place and build a functioning electronic circuit with the required set of sensors. The tests we are aiming to facilitate with our device require the device to be either strapped to the patient or to a cone. Ideally our device would send the data recorded by the sensors to an already existing app, via Bluetooth. As we have not had access to the existing coding and do not possess the necessary skills to code it on our own, we consider the successful bluetooth connection of our device to a bluetooth testing app (Serial Bluetooth Terminal) a measure of success. A future step to fully implement this device would be the coding necessary for the communication with an app. To conclude, we have successfully printed the redesigned casing for the electronic components, built a working strap system and the sensors have successfully sent signals to the bluetooth app ‘Serial Bluetooth Terminal’.
Descripció
Treball desenvolupat en el marc del programa "European Project Semester".
TitulacióGRAU EN ENGINYERIA MECÀNICA (Pla 2009)
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Final Project report MedAMD.pdf | Memòria | 36,80Mb | Visualitza/Obre | |
Article MedAMD .pdf | Article | 13,43Mb | Visualitza/Obre | |
MedAMD Poster.pdf | Pòster | 1,719Mb | Visualitza/Obre |