Personalized fatigue management system for first responders
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Login for More InformationWe will be building a sensor for first responders that tracks biomarkers with relationship to immediate and chronic fatigue.
Project Overview
Fatigue among first responders is a crucial issue impacting both their immediate operational effectiveness and long-term health. This project aims to identify key biomarkers linked to fatigue in first responders, evaluate and select commercial off-the-shelf sensors that reliably track these biomarkers, combat the key issues of motion artifacts and data loss, and create a smartphone app for responders to log their perceived fatigue, stress levels, and relevant contextual data. The final product will enhance first responder health by integrating biomarker and contextual information, enabling the development of predictive models for fatigue.
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Contact Information
Team Members
- Logan Nicoll - Team Leader
- Zach Harmon - Communicator
- Kendall Witt - BSAC
- Luke deGuzman - BWIG
- Aran Viswanath - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Randolph Ashton - Advisor
- Prof. Ranjana Mehta - Client