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Parkinson ’s patient & physician aiding system. Performed by: Alexander Kinko Stanislav Shapiro Barukh Trabelsi Instructor: Boaz Mizrachi. Introduction.
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Parkinson’s patient & physician aiding system Performed by: Alexander Kinko Stanislav Shapiro Barukh Trabelsi Instructor: Boaz Mizrachi
Introduction The Parkinson’s patient often suffers from involuntary seizures, that are unnoticeable to him, but tire his muscles and cause great pain. The appearance of the tremor is random. Muscles’ behaviour is very similar to that, as they were intensively used during some kind of hard work. Parkinson’s patient must have a periodic physiotherapeutic treatment, in order to relief the pain, caused by the cramped muscles. Patients can significantly improve quality of life, if were given some kind of an “alarm”, when the tremor starts. Consequently, the unwanted tremor can be stopped and the seizures of the muscles can be prevented.
Project’s Basic Concept USER PC Interface Parkinson’s Patient PMD PC Interface PMD – Parkinson Mobile Device (*) PC (*) - There are 2 versions of PMD developed: minimal/basic (small box) & enhanced (big box).
Design a portable low-power system which: Identifies presence of tremor. Analyzes vibrations and detects a Parkinson’s tremor. Notifies the user about appearing of unwanted tremor (“alarm”). Enables better tracking of the disease by storing data, describing specific tremor’s appearance, like: Starting time Duration Strength (amplitude) Frequency Runs on a daily basis, powered by rechargeable battery, that is recharged by the solar cells or by connection to the external power source. Low battery indicator alerts user when battery is low. Project’s Goals
Project’s Goals (continuation) • Designing PCB and appropriate packaging, resulting in a small low-power Parkinson Mobile Device (PMD), like an ordinary wrist watch. • Creating a unique set of software for PC and PMD, which enables performing of the following tasks: • Downloading data from portable device. • Performing of the data processing on downloaded data and displaying the appropriate statistics on PC. • Creating database and storing it for the further inspection by the patient / physician.
Functional Description Of The System • Recognition of a unique nature of Parkinson’s tremor (2÷12 Hz). • Recognition of at least 2 Parkinson’s attacks per minute • Storing parameters (starting time, duration, strength, frequency) describing each Parkinson’s attack in the non-volatile on-device memory. • Optional notification to patient on appearing of Parkinson’s attack by: • Buzzer / LED indication • Vibration (enhanced system only) • Interconnection to PC for performing extended data processing and better tracking.
System’s Features • Autonomous portable system, that can be worn on the Parkinson’s patient wrist. There’s an option, to put it on other patient’s limbs as well (head, leg, etc.). • Both systems (minimal and enhanced) are small: minimal system – 15x32x52mm, enhanced system – 18x43x68mm. • Minimal period for storing parameters - 7 days. • Power supply by 3 different sources: solar cell, rechargeable battery and USB. “Low-battery” state alert. • Communication with host PC by 2 different ways: IrDA & USB.
Functional Block Diagram Control Parkinson’s Tremor Indication Microcontroller Unit (MCU) System Debug Patient Accelerometer Pushbuttons LEDs Buzzer Vibration Motor PMD System Power IrDA Transceiver EEPROM USB IR Modules marked with ‘---’ are different in basic & enhanced systems Doctor PC - Doctor’s Application
FFT Real Measurements Results FFT for 32 samples that were collected at 25Hz: * The x axis units are “resolution”: 1unit = 25/32