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The Don’t Forget Me System Prototype. Old Dominion University DFM Inc. Baby Left in Car 1. Baby Left in Car 2. Temperature Facts. Body temperatures above 104°F are life threatening. At 106°F , brain death begins, and at 113°F death is nearly certain.
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The Don’t Forget Me System Prototype Old Dominion UniversityDFM Inc. Don't Forget Me
Baby Left in Car 1 Don't Forget Me
Baby Left in Car 2 Don't Forget Me
Temperature Facts • Body temperatures above 104°F are life threatening. • At 106°F, brain death begins, and at 113°F death is nearly certain. • Internal temperatures above 122°F will cause rigidity in the muscles and certain, immediate death. • If 85°F degrees outside, the car will reach 100°F in 7-10 minutes, and 120°F in 30 minutes. • If 100°F degrees outside, the car will reach 140°F in 15 minutes. http://www.epa.gov/hiri/about/pdf/EHEguide_final.pdf Don't Forget Me
Problem Statement • People die or are seriously injured when they are left in vehicles for an extended period of time. Don't Forget Me
Fatality Comparison Kids and Cars Don't Forget Me
Non-Traffic Fatalities Kids and Cars Don't Forget Me
Goal • Save Lives! Objective • Create a integrated system using hardware sensors combined with software technology that will be able to monitor and alert if there is a person left in the car. Don't Forget Me
Current Scenario Don't Forget Me
Current Scenario Don't Forget Me
New Scenario Don't Forget Me
Prototype MFCD Don't Forget Me
Customer • Primary customer is the car manufactures. • Secondary customers are the consumers buying vehicles with “Don’t Forget Me” installed. (See pg 10 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me
Phase 1: Work Breakdown Structure (See pg 90 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me
Phase 1: Personal Budget (See pg 25 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me
Phase 1: Resource Budget (See pg 25 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me
Phase 2: Work Breakdown Structure (See pg 90 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me
Phase 2: Resource Budget (See pg 26 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me
Test Case Scenarios Don't Forget Me
Conclusion • Saves Human Lives! • Enhances Vehicle Safety. • Allows manufactures to demonstrate a continued commitment to safety as a priority. Don't Forget Me
References • Kids and Cars http://www.kidsandcars.org/ • EPA Gov http://www.epa.gov/hiri/about/pdf/EHEguide_final.pdf • Thingamababy http://www.thingamababy.com/baby/2007/07/babysafety.html Don't Forget Me