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The Don’t Forget Me System Prototype

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

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  1. The Don’t Forget Me System Prototype Old Dominion UniversityDFM Inc. Don't Forget Me

  2. Baby Left in Car 1 Don't Forget Me

  3. Baby Left in Car 2 Don't Forget Me

  4. 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

  5. Problem Statement • People die or are seriously injured when they are left in vehicles for an extended period of time. Don't Forget Me

  6. Fatality Comparison Kids and Cars Don't Forget Me

  7. Non-Traffic Fatalities Kids and Cars Don't Forget Me

  8. 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

  9. Current Scenario Don't Forget Me

  10. Current Scenario Don't Forget Me

  11. New Scenario Don't Forget Me

  12. Prototype MFCD Don't Forget Me

  13. 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

  14. Phase 1: Work Breakdown Structure (See pg 90 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me

  15. Phase 1: Personal Budget (See pg 25 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me

  16. Phase 1: Resource Budget (See pg 25 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me

  17. Phase 2: Work Breakdown Structure (See pg 90 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me

  18. Phase 2: Resource Budget (See pg 26 in SBIR handout for additional information) Don't Forget Me

  19. Test Case Scenarios Don't Forget Me

  20. Conclusion • Saves Human Lives! • Enhances Vehicle Safety. • Allows manufactures to demonstrate a continued commitment to safety as a priority. Don't Forget Me

  21. 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

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