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Affordable Ultrasounds

Affordable Ultrasounds. By: Dino De Salvio. How it Works. A form of echolocation (sound refraction) Sound waves ranging from 1-5 Gigahertz SI unit of frequency Too high pitched for humans to hear Probe detects the refracted waves CPU turns the data into an image. The Problem.

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Affordable Ultrasounds

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  1. Affordable Ultrasounds By: Dino De Salvio

  2. How it Works • A form of echolocation (sound refraction) • Sound waves ranging from 1-5 Gigahertz • SI unit of frequency • Too high pitched for humans to hear • Probe detects the refracted waves • CPU turns the data into an image

  3. The Problem • Ultrasound machines are very expensive • Some over $100,000 • Only available to hospitals that can afford them

  4. The Solution • Newcastle University • Inexpensive ultrasound • Use on any computer • Through USB port • Cut down manufacturing costs of different components • Transducer • Display

  5. Similar Quality High-end Machine Low cost Machine

  6. High-end Machine Low cost Machine

  7. Conclusion • Lets families create their own images from home • Affordable for third-world or poor countries • “Around 250,000 women die each year from complications in pregnancy and childbirth, 99% of them in developing countries, according to the United Nations.” • Affordable ultrasound will reduce this number

  8. Works Sited Danielle. "Being Pregnant." Babble. N.p., 16 Mar. 2011. Web. 13 Nov. 2012. <http://blogs.babble.com/being-pregnant/2011/03/16/follow-up-ultrasound-today/>. Gammon, Katharine. "A Cheap Ultrasound Turns Out Pictures Of Tiny Babies For A Tiny Cost." Co.Exist. Co.Exist, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. <http://www.fastcoexist.com/1680628/a-cheap-ultrasound-turns-out-pictures-of-tiny-babies-for-a-tiny-cost>. "Low Cost Ultrasound Device." Technology Transfer & Licensing. Newcastle University, 8 Nov. 2012. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. <http://www.ncl.ac.uk/business/commercialisation/transfer/biomedical-sciences/ultrasound.htm>.

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