Medical – Health based Projects

Arduino Based Medication Alert System with RTC Integration

Arduino-Based Medication Alert System with RTC Integration

Greetings everyone, welcome back to Techatronic. In this latest article, we’re presenting a highly beneficial project known as the Medicine Reminder. This particular creation aims to assist individuals who require medication. Essentially, it comprises a box equipped with multiple drawers, three of which have the capability to open and close. In today’s world, many individuals […]

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Enhancing Safety Arduino Based Smart Helmet for Accident Detection

Enhancing Safety: Arduino-Based Smart Helmet for Accident Detection

Hello everyone, welcome back to Techatronic. The smart helmet encompasses a range of functionalities including navigation, call management, accident detection, alcohol sensing, and various other features aimed at transforming the helmet into a smart device. Prioritizing the safety and security of the rider, this helmet serves as a crucial aid. For instance, it prevents bike

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Below are examples of potential BMD projects

Biomedical Device

Introduction and Overview Biomedical engineering, a highly interdisciplinary field within STEM, offers opportunities for engineering and computer science students to engage in its endeavors. It involves the application of biology and engineering principles to create novel devices aimed at enhancing healthcare and medical options. Prominent examples of biomedical devices encompass artificial organs, prosthetics, wearables, and

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FabECG a simple electrocardiogram board

FabECG: a simple electrocardiogram board

Technologies for rudimentary physiological sensing are getting cheaper and easier to implement. Consider, for instance, these non-contact sensors from UCSD which can be used to take an EEG through hair or an ECG through a T-shirt! One can even make a simple oscilloscope to digitize, store and view the signal using only a Tiny45 micro-controller

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Brain Computer Interface schematic

Brain-Computer Interface

Introduction Our goal was to build a brain-computer interface using an AVR microcontroller. We decided that the least invasive way of measuring brain waves would be using electroencephalography (EEG) to record microvolt-range potential differences across locations on the user’s scalp. In order to accomplish this, we constructed a two-stage amplification and filtering circuit. Moreover, we

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DIY navigation device for blind people using Arduino and Android smart phone

DIY navigation device for blind people using Arduino and Android smart phone

In this project you can cover your eyes and let your smartphone navigate you to avoid obstacles, the application is mainly a DIY navigation device for blind people. I knew that 1Sheeld is about to launch a new text to speech shield, and so I contacted them to let me use it in this project

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Arduino Sonar For The Blind

Sonar For The Blind using Arduino

This is a project I’m calling Tacit. No, I didn’t bother making an awkward backronym for it, it just seemed like an appropriate name that’s a lot shorter (though less descriptive) than “Hand-Mounted Haptic Feedback Sonar Obstacle Avoidance Asstance Device”.  It measures the distance to things and translates that into pressure on the wrist. It’s wrist mounted and senses objects from

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Arduino Ultrasonic Combination Switch Connection

Ultrasonic Combination Switch using an Arduino

Time for a follow-up to the Single Button Combination Lock by creating another oddball type of switch/lock. To activate this switch we make use of a Parallax Ping))) Ultrasonic sensor, an Arduino-style board and some other hardware – to make a device that receives a four-number code which is made up of the distance between a hand

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