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ScheduleMed Final Presentation April 19, 2007
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Team Members Advisor: Dr. Raymond Winton James Rapier -Pill Dispensing -User Interface Harpreet Singh -User Interface -Pill Dispensing Angga Riyadi -Scheduling-Ethernet Andrew Bracey -Ethernet-Scheduling
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Overview Project Summary Project Summary –Problem Statement –Current Products –ScheduleMed Constraints Constraints Accomplishments Accomplishments Goals for Design II Goals for Design II
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Problem Statement ScheduleMed provides the elderly population with a pill dispensing device that reminds the user to take his/her medicine. ScheduleMed provides the elderly population with a pill dispensing device that reminds the user to take his/her medicine.
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Current Products MedTime XL MedTime XL –Automatic Pill Dispensing –Scheduling –Alarm to Alert User –No Remote Monitoring –Costs $350 Retail –No Monthly Fee [1] MD2 MD2 –Automatic Pill Dispensing –Scheduling –Notification –Costs $900 Retail –$30 Monthly Fee [1]
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ScheduleMed ScheduleMed ScheduleMed –Remote scheduling and monitoring –Alarms for the user –Notification –Supports two users –Costs no more than $450 retail
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Overview Project Summary Project Summary Constraints Constraints –Technical Constraints –Practical Constraints Accomplishments Accomplishments Goals for Design II Goals for Design II
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Technical Constraints Dispensing Accuracy Dispensing Accuracy –Dispensing accuracy must be 100% Display Display –Must be readable from four feet Communication Communication –Must allow monitoring from remote location Alarm Alarm –Must be between 80-90 dB Robustness Robustness –Must keep dispensing functionality in the event of a power failure for at least six hours
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Practical Constraints Safety Safety –Provides a schedule window for the elderly user to take the medicine –Prohibits access to the medicine outside of the schedule window
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Practical Constraints Health Health –Uses food grade materials approved by the FDA [2] –Prevents the elderly users from ingesting harmful substances which are not intended for human consumption
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Overview Project Summary Project Summary Constraints Constraints Accomplishments Accomplishments –User Interface –Dispensing System –Monitoring Software Goals for Design II Goals for Design II
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User Interface Display Display Input Buttons Input Buttons Alarm Alarm
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Dispensing System Dispensing Servo Dispensing Servo Turntable Servo Turntable Servo Dispensing Slots Dispensing Slots Line Sensors Line Sensors Pill Holder Pill Holder
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Monitoring Software Java Based Java Based Scheduling Scheduling Set Time Set Time Shows Status Updates Shows Status Updates
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Overview Project Summary Project Summary Constraints Constraints Accomplishments Accomplishments Goals for Design II Goals for Design II
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Goals for Design II Design Dispensing System With Plastic Design Dispensing System With Plastic – Fix Dispensing Problems – Food Grade PCB PCB GUI for Scheduling Software GUI for Scheduling Software Add Second User Add Second User
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Summary Project Summary Project Summary Constraints Constraints Accomplishments Accomplishments Goals for Design II Goals for Design II
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References [1] e-pill Medication Reminders. e-pill®. 2007. http://www.epill.com http://www.epill.comhttp://www.epill.com [2] “Equipment & Gear: Microwave Safe Containers,” Cooking For Engineers. 2005. http://www.cookingforengineers.com http://www.cookingforengineers.com
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