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Spring 2015 Senior Design College of Engineering The University of Georgia DEVELOPMENT OF AN EMBEDDED SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING EXTREMITY BLOOD VOLUMES BASED ON ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY Faculty Mentor: Zion Tsz Ho Tse Graduate Mentor: T. Stan Gregory Driftmier Annex, Room 120
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WHAT WILL YOU GAIN FROM THIS COURSE? Learn to practice engineering rather than theory Academic + scientific writing skills Teamwork Circuit design for biomedical applications Rapid prototyping techniques Smartphone interfaces FDA approval applications + 501k premarket + More
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INTRODUCTION Contact Information Zion Tsz Ho Tse (ziontse@uga.edu)ziontse@uga.edu T. Stan Gregory (stang@uga.edu)stang@uga.edu Driftmier Annex Room 120 Course Website Grade Postings, Download Lecture Material http://www.medicalrobotics.engr.uga.edu/seniordesign/mhd/ Weekly Meetings Monday 4PM (tentative) Mandatory Attendance
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GRADING SCHEME ItemPercentage 1 Proper documentation of work (engineering notebooks)20% 2 Group participation, (5-10 hours per week in lab)20% 3 Written reports (interim and final reports)20% 4 Deliverables (Milestone Completion)20% 5 Oral presentations10% 6 Quality and professionalism in work content and group participation 10%
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PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT You should function as if you were an employee reporting to your mentors/advisors. A brief list of items to consider is listed below: Apply proper tools and engineering design methodology thoroughly, accurately, and honestly. During oral presentations, dress neatly and appropriately for the occasion. Write clearly and type all reports; include a title page and page numbers. Drawings/figures should be neat, properly labeled/titled, and scaled. Keep a copy of everything that you provide to group members and instructors. Date all reports/correspondences. Appropriately acknowledge everyone who assisted you in your design project/efforts. Maintain a level of honesty with colleagues, clients, and faculty.
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MILESTONES (TENTATIVE) Due DateMilestone Description 1 Jan 19Breadboard fingertip ECG recorder using INA 128 2 Feb 2Interface recorder and send data to PC/Smartphone 3 Feb 16Develop smartphone case, assemble ECG recorder in case 4 Feb 26Interim report and colleague evaluations due 5 Mar 2Oral Presentation I 6 Mar 30Investigate MHD signal using ECG recorder and Static Magnet, Prelim results 7 April 20Integrate magnet into smartphone casing, finalize MHD sensor 8 April 27Final report, colleague evaluation, and Oral Presentation II
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ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS Oral presentations 2 total In preparation for mandatory presentations scheduled by Dr. Pidaparti 15-20 minutes for presentations, 5-10 minutes for Q&A Should detail standard report sections (significance, introduction, methods, etc…) Engineering Reports 2 (interim and final) Neat and detailed drawings, appropriately detailed Standard sections: (1) Title page; (2) Introduction; (3) Background; (4) Methods; (5) Results; (6) Discussion; (7) Conclusions. IEEE paper format (8-10 pages) http://www.ieee-asme-mechatronics.org/http://www.ieee-asme-mechatronics.org/ EndNote (http://guides.libs.uga.edu/content.php?pid=500113&sid=4114111)http://guides.libs.uga.edu/content.php?pid=500113&sid=4114111 Draft iterations Your graduate mentor will go through several draft iterations with you prior to each due date to refine your writing over the course of the semester.
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SHORT HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Introduction to 3-D Printing Each member should print 1 small item during session today. Start the job (1 job all parts), then you are free to go!!! What is in store for Monday??? 1 st weekly meeting More Project Details Introduction to Milestone I
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