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PERSONAL MEDICAL MONITOR Jason Ewing, Morgan Hinchcliffe, Dina Irgebayeva and Aida Kulmambetova
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1. Problem Situation Heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are chronic diseases affecting 90 million Americans’ quality of life Almost 80% of Americans have one chronic disease, while over 50% are affected by more than two System to be developed should be portable, cost no more than $200 per unit and put into operation in 6 months (Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics)
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2. Customer Requirements Easy to use Low maintenance Low cost Provide continuous care anytime, 24 hours a day Wide range coverage Reliable Emergency contact Design Statement Provide timely access to a patient's health status to improve the patient's quality of life and reduce healthcare cost
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3. Derived Requirements I/O Requirements: Collects health-specific metrics from devices and sends to them to server Technical Requirements: 2.4 GHz wireless systems, sensors and GPS location tracking transmitting to a server with online accessible database Performance Requirements : If the vitals or tracking information is out of the safe range or emergency button is pressed specified signal to be sent to server through a 240 kb/s network Packages of data should be sent to server every 1 hour while there is no emergency case Cost Requirements: The cost of development for the implementable system design is less than $44,000 Trade Off Requirements: System lifetime is 5 years Test Requirements: Collect data from sensors every 10 sec with the accuracy ±0.05%
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4. Use Case Model GPS Location Blood Pressure 3 rd -Party Caretaker Emergency Dispatch Heart Rate Graphic User Interface Monitor Analyze Data Emergency Button
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5. Concept Exploration Alternative System Design: 1. Place elderly person in nursing home 2. Hire stay at home nurse 3. Connect patient up to conventional vitals monitoring devices Evaluation Criteria: 1. Leads to lack of independence, causes depression 2. Extremely costly and similar problems to (1) 3. Limits mobility and uncomfortable Do Nothing Alternative: Increase chances of injury and slower response time to emergencies
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