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Medical monitor with emotional stress pain indicator and relaxing breather pacer

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Project Overview

Our client has an interest in various physiological measurements and how they relate to stress. He would like us to design a system that incorporates one or more of these sensor technologies into a system that can measure physiological signals, interpret these signals as stress, and provide useful biofeedback when needed. We have decided to work on a stress-sensing wristband that would be worn by all members in a public pool. The wristband would alert the lifeguard when someone in the pool is experiencing extreme levels of stress - an indication of drowning - and then it would display flashing lights and emit a localization signal. This direction was chosen because of how difficult it is for lifeguards to identify when someone is drowning, especially in a crowded environment.

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Ian Schirtzinger, Jackson Preschler, Ryan Hubbell, Nick Mathew, Michael Giordano, Kiley Smith
Ian Schirtzinger, Jackson Preschler, Ryan Hubbell, Nick Mathew, Michael Giordano, Kiley Smith

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Team Members

  • Michael Giordano - Team Leader
  • Nicholas Mathew - Communicator
  • Jackson Preschler - Co-BSAC
  • Kiley Smith - Co-BSAC
  • Ian Schirtzinger - BWIG
  • Ryan Hubbell - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Walter Block - Advisor
  • Mr. Tom Garz - Client
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