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Wireless ECG tank top

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Project Overview

Take the portable ECG tanktop that was previously designed and create a marketable product to be used by patients both inside and out of hospitals. Ensure the battery life of the system is at least a 24 hour cycle so the shirt can be worn and take readings without interruption for at least one day. The ECG must also be transmitted via Bluetooth to a smartphone application that can in turn transmit the signal to a hospital database. The system must also analyze any arrhythmia or defect and store the data from the signals before and after the defect so a medical professional could analyze it as well as sending an alert to the patient’s smartphone. Finally the shirt itself must be comfortable to wear and be washable. This means that all electronic components must be either water proof or be removable during washing. Write an application to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for permission to perform research on human subjects.

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Team members from left to right: Marshall Schlick, Phil Terrien, Connor Sheedy, James Olson, and Joe Ashley
Team members from left to right: Marshall Schlick, Phil Terrien, Connor Sheedy, James Olson, and Joe Ashley

Contact Information

Team Members

  • James Olson - Team Leader
  • Connor Sheedy - Communicator
  • Philip Terrien - BSAC
  • Marshall Schlick - BWIG
  • Joseph Ashley - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Dr. Willis Tompkins - Advisor
  • Prof. John Webster - Client

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