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Digital Health

Digital Health. Speakers: Dale McGrath Keron Alexander Matthew Manning Nic Milton Aleksandar Adamovic Advisor: Patricia Mellodge. Overview. Monitor a patient outside of a hospital setting

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Digital Health

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  1. Digital Health Speakers: Dale McGrath Keron Alexander Matthew Manning Nic Milton Aleksandar Adamovic Advisor: Patricia Mellodge

  2. Overview • Monitor a patient outside of a hospital setting • A tool for healthcare professionals to diagnose and monitor a patient’s problems and progress over the long term • Assess daily activities such as lifting their foot, measuring distance traveled, room monitoring, etc. will be upgraded later by adding complex and costly sensors • Achieve objectives with three different groups: data acquisition, footwear and a walker • Operate on a $1000 budget shared between three groups

  3. Walker Development Keron Alexander Hassan Alshaikh Salman Aljehany Mohammed Almakhalas Matthew Manning Nick Kern

  4. Walker Development • Force Sensors • In each leg • Calculate applied force • Wireless Transmission • Analyze data

  5. Sub-Groups • Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design • Frame/wire routing • Optical Encoder

  6. PCB Design • Clean up messy breadboard • Create proper schematic • Create eagle file • Circuit improvements • Etch a PCB

  7. Walker-Frame Work • Stray loose wires are a hazard • Drill frame of walker and properly route wires • Clean up walker • Wires • Enclosure • PCB • Optical encoder

  8. Optical Encoder • Measure the distance traveled • Create a circuit to drive an optical encoder • Construct the optical encoder • Drill wheel • Mount IR emitter • Mount IR detector

  9. Finished Design • A more professional, finished product • Presentable looking design • User Friendly • Reduce part count • Reduce manufacturing cost

  10. Footwear Chelsea Vendetti Bill Dely Dale McGrath Vanessa Lannaman Ledyitee Wheagar Nic Milton Shemika White

  11. To measure forces in different areas of the foot • In depth analysis when combined with walker provides early diagnosis of hip and leg problems • Monitors progress in rehabilitation • Portable design makes analysis more convenient

  12. Analysis-Data Gathered • Implement force sensors with accelerometer to assess the forces the foot experiences in a typical day • Differing forces in the front and back of the foot • Axial tilt of ankle/foot • Possibly deriving distance traveled in the course of a day

  13. Progress vs. Problems • Benchmarked NASA iShoe for ideas • Decided on a final product design • Ordered necessary components • Built force sensor test circuit • Anticipate working prototype by April 3rd • Compact design, power source • Purchasing appropriate sensors • Absorption of impact by design or shoe • Building the circuits

  14. DATA ACQUISITION Group Members: Aleksandar Adamovic Fouad El Khoury Victor Borrome CompEng CompEng & CS CompEng

  15. Background • Data acquisition systems are processes used to collect and interpret information. • The data acquisition process is integral to all design projects. • Our job as Data Acquisition group is to interpret and present the data collected by the motions sensors on the footwear and the walker in the form of graphs and tables that others can read and use.

  16. Where are we now?

  17. Issues • We are finding that it is possible issues may arise when it comes to data transmission. • The Walker and Footwear groups have not decided how they want to transmit data from their sensors, so we will continue to communicate with and assist them with their choices.

  18. LabView • Our group’s main tool is LabView. • It is versatile and flexible enough to accomplish tasks in many different engineering fields. • Using this software we are able to take raw input signals and translate them into graphs and other readable data.

  19. Our Expectation • By the end of the semester: • Each part of the system should work correctly • We should be able to collect and analyze data • We should have a working prototype.

  20. Conclusion Digital Health Walker Development Footwear Data Acquisition Final Product

  21. Questions?

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