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Aptima Inc: Gang charging system for physiological monitoring devices

Create a gang charging sytem for physiological monitoring devices for the U.S. Marines.

Project Overview

A new wearable device for physiological monitoring, specifically designed for occupational safety in environments like heat stress and confined spaces, is currently being developed. The design contains a hard-shelled carrying case which provides protection but lacks trays that can connect physiological sensing devices with charging cables. Thus, the team is tasked to design and fabricate a gang-charging system to help solve this problem effectively and efficiently. Overall, the design should be able to transport, charge, and recuperate 40-50 sensors. The charging system ideally should indicate charge and
UV levels. The final design should balance cost, durability, and manufacturability.

Team Picture

Team Picture for the Aptima Inc: Gang charging System. Top left: Kenan Sarlioglu, Top middle: Luke Blaska, Top right: Jake Maisel, Bottom left: Yeanne Hwang, Bottom right: Ally Rausch
Team Picture for the Aptima Inc: Gang charging System. Top left: Kenan Sarlioglu, Top middle: Luke Blaska, Top right: Jake Maisel, Bottom left: Yeanne Hwang, Bottom right: Ally Rausch

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