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The Digital Babysitter . Tyler Eck, Mike Crist, James Gamble Jr., Audrey Ebert. Table of Contents. Introduction Background Opportunity Research Technical Research Customer Needs Specifications Brainstorming Evaluation Design.
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The Digital Babysitter Tyler Eck, Mike Crist, James Gamble Jr., Audrey Ebert
Table of Contents • Introduction • Background • Opportunity • Research • Technical Research • Customer Needs • Specifications • Brainstorming • Evaluation • Design
The Internet of Things is a new, innovative approach to wireless communication. -Communication without human interaction -Assigned IP addresses -M2M -IPv6 -Reduction of waste, loss, and cost
Our objective from AT&T was to create an IoT Product that would address a need or opportunity in society. -AT&T- American Telephone and Telegraph Company -Incorporated in 1885 -7th largest company in US -Assigned task: wearable, connected home, connected car
Parent’s intodays society still struggle to maintain adequate supervision of their children. -First chose wearables -Baby monitors are imperfect -Parents may lose child -Sickness
The best way for us to gather information was through the use of research and surveys.
Technical Research Customer Needs Specs
Our survey results developed the customer needs that would define our design. Baby Watch Survey Would you be willing to pay over $150 for a product that monitors your baby’s well-being? Have you ever momentarily lost track your baby? Have you ever used a baby monitoring system before? What problems have you experienced with previous baby monitors? Would you be ok with your baby wearing a wristband? Would it ease your anxiety if you had a system to monitor your baby? What major issues do you come across regarding your baby’s safety? Would you be ok with your baby having a device that tracks their location?
The results of our survey defined part of our specifications.
Technical research further defined our customer needs and developed detailed specifications. Sensors - there are five types of sensors needed in our baby monitoring system.
Our specification determined the characteristics of our design.
The specifications fueled brainstorming for the materials of the design. Baby’s Wearable: Rubber Plastic Other ideas: Metal ,Silicon, Teflon Parent’s Wearable: Steel
The specifications fueled brainstorming for the location of the wearable. Type of wearable for child: Wristband Anklet Other Ideas: Sock,Belt, Hat, Necklace Type of wearable for parent: Watch
The type of monitoring sensors that would go into the device were brainstormed using our specifications. Monitoring devices: Accelerometer Other ideas: Thermometer, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Video Camera, Microphone Pulse Oximetry
How the devices can adjust and communicate was brainstormed using our specifications. Adjustability: -Velcro -Links -Elastic Communication: -Wifi -Bluetooth 4.0 -Radio Waves Batteries: - Alkaline -Lithium-ion polymer -Lithium cell watch batteries -Solar
Concept screenings determined what types of designs, materials, and sensors would best suit our product.
Our ideas were further evaluated using a weighted matrix, finalizing the characteristics of our design.
We decided to keep the accelerometer, thermometer, heart rate monitor, microphone, and GPS.
Based on our evaluation, our device will incorporate the accelerometer, thermometer, heart rate monitor, microphone, and GPS.
The final design uses an anklet with built in sensors and an electronic watch that intercommunicate
Our watch interface uses a dial that rotates to move between sensors on the screen.
The watch also features built in alerts. • Rollover • Crying/Coughing • Fever • Extreme heart rate • Moving
Using wifi, the anklet communicates data retrieved from the sensors to the watch.
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