Difference between revisions of "MedLit"
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− | *Microprocessor: $ | + | *Microprocessor: $ UNDECIDED |
*Battery: $ | *Battery: $ | ||
− | * | + | *microLED lights (2): $5.95 |
− | *3D Printer Filament | + | *3D Printer TPU Filament: $17.99 |
*Various buttons : $ | *Various buttons : $ | ||
− | *Miscellaneous wires: $ | + | *Miscellaneous wires: $3.95 |
= Gantt Chart = | = Gantt Chart = |
Revision as of 04:43, 1 February 2018
Contents
Description
Project Overview
This project will create a way for users to always remember to take time-sensitive medication as well as have that medication readily available. A bracelet that holds a weekly supply of medication will alert the wearer at a certain time each day to take said medication. The problem we are tackling with this device is the issue with certain time sensitive medication, particularly birth control. In the case of birth control, perfect use (taken at same time each day) leads to more than 99% effective birth control, whereas imperfect use is only about 92% effective.
Group Members
- Lauren Bhambri
- Moira Mulholland
- Anton Salem
- John Fordice (TA)
Challenges
Most projects run into unexpected issues. Challenges we foresee for this project include:
- Finding a microprocessor that is the right balance small, workable, and inexpensive
- Programming the microprocessor
- Creating a bracelet design that will efficiently fit all pieces
- Finding a way to check battery level without using too much charge in the process
Budget
- Microprocessor: $ UNDECIDED
- Battery: $
- microLED lights (2): $5.95
- 3D Printer TPU Filament: $17.99
- Various buttons : $
- Miscellaneous wires: $3.95