Diana Garcia California State University, Chico EECE 490A

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Diana Garcia California State University, Chico EECE 490A Cane Walker Support Diana Garcia California State University, Chico EECE 490A

Cane Walker Support The Cane Walker Support will be able help keep track of your loved ones health such as blood pressure, heart rate, track their daily activities and send you hourly updates on their location. It is easy to use with any device that has internet access.

Features 1. Easy access to data using cellular connection and send data to phone. 2. Keeps record of your heart rate and blood pressure. 3. Records actions taken daily.

Product Diagram and Description Electron a. Creates cellular connection to collect data from Smart Watch b. Supply 3.6VDC or use VIN input to power without battery c. Will apply GPS through Electron 2. Tracker Detect high blood pressure levels b. Detect high hear rate levels 3. Power Supply Can be powered via VIN that is powered by 3.9V- 12V b. Can use a USB Micro B connector c. Supply a 3.6V provided to the Electron 4. Alarm a. Mini speaker b. Will be set off if high heart rate and blood pressure is detected

Markets Primary Market Secondary Market Cane/Walker Owners Cane/Walker Users Retail Stores Cane/Walker stores

Assumption and Constraints • Being able to collect data from smart device and have it interact with the electron for cellular connection Making sure that the Electron is connected to cellular network Have access to phone

List of Technology and Subjects Wi-Fi Cellular Connection Hardware Design Software Design GPS

Project Cost Estimation Project Invoice Component Description Cost Fitness Tracker Blood Pressure/Heart rate Tracker ~$32 Particle Electron Cellular Creating Cellular Connected electronics ~$69 Mini Speaker PC Mount 12mm Go off if it detects high blood pressure ~$2.99 Cane Use ~$15 Total ~$118.99

Project Concept This cane/walker that will help keep track of your loved ones health such as blood pressure, heart rate, track their daily activities and send you hourly updates on their location. It is easy to use with any device that has internet access. Product Users - Cane/Walker Owners - Those who need support External Impacts on/of Project - Economic, Social, and Environmental Assumption, Dependencies, and Constraints - Development, Usage, Manufacturability, Supportability, and Reliability User Accessible Features - Features as seen in Project Data Sheet

Engineering Requirements Limitations: - Wi-Fi-connection and Cellular Connection Constraints: - Being able to collect data from smart device and have it interact with the electron for cellular connection. User Characteristics: - Will need a phone in order for this device to work. All data will be sent to it, including heart rate, blood pressure, and GPS location

Engineering Requirements Features and Functions: - This product will allow those who have a loved one who loves to be active but is at risk of forgetting their location or have either high blood pressure and high heart rate. It will send data based on the cane user and send location to phone to monitor their health and be free of worry Specifications: -

Engineering Requirements User Interface: - The user will interface with their messages on their cell phone. External Interface requirements: - User application software will use data received from the cane through the Electron - Installation Requirements - Design Constraints - Test requirements - Packaging - Environmental Requirements - Power Supply Requirements

Project Design Architectural Hardware Software

Project Design Smart Watch Electron Data being collected

Project Test Plan This test protocol should be executed to verify that each principal feature and function performs within specification called out by the engineering requirements document. In addition, other necessary specifications shall be tested such as specific and necessary user, installation and power requirements. The testing called out in this protocol is subject exclusively to those selected specification provided for the Cane Walker Support. It shall not include any specification for future versions of Cane Walker Support.

Risk Analysis and Mitigation Plan

Project Schedule