Open-source, low-cost, web-guided spirometer
Design Award
- Tong Biomedical Design Award Research and Development Award - Follow-On Funding
Project Overview
Spirometers are used to diagnose many pulmonary diseases including chronic respiratory diseases that affect approximately 300 million people. Many of these people do not have access to a spirometer because current models are expensive and operation requires the presence of a trained technician. The purpose of this project is to develop a low-cost spirometer usable without the aid of a trained technician. The project includes the physical design of the spirometer, software development, and designing a universal interface.
Files
- Midsemester Presentation (March 9, 2009)
- Midsemester Report (March 11, 2009)
- Final Poster Presentation (April 29, 2009)
- Final Design Report (May 7, 2009)
- Product Design Specifications (May 7, 2009)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Jeremy Glynn - Team Leader
- Jeremy Schaefer - Communicator
- Andrew Bremer - BSAC
- Andrew Dias - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Mitchell Tyler - Advisor
- David Van Sickle - Client
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