Multidisciplinary Senior Design Project

P17448 Multi-Biosensor Wireless Platform

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We present a cost-effective multi-biosensor platform, designed to enhance practical learning in biomedical and electrical engineering. The platform integrates four sensors: ECG, body temperature, blood pressure, and SPO2;complemented with wireless communication for real-time bio-signal analysis. This integration is key in bridging the gap between classroom theory and practical application. The device is capable of operating for over 120 minutes, facilitating extensive data collection with an accuracy level of approximately 95% of actual values. It is also designed with portability in mind, having a maximum weight of 200g. The bio-signal data, efficiently transferred to computers for analysis and stored in CSV format, supports an improved laboratory learning experience. It aids in a comprehensive understanding of bio-signal acquisition, processing, and analysis.

Team Members
Dustin Grant
Aaron Schulte