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MATERIAL, MANUFACTURE AND PROTOTYPOLOGIES PROJECT: Sensory Device - Post Operative Remote Monitoring TUTOR: Cordula Friedlander Nicola Sherry / MDes ICI Summative Assessment Presentation 19/ 04/ 10
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  • MATERIAL, MANUFACTURE AND PROTOTYPOLOGIES

    PROJECT: Sensory Device - Post Operative Remote MonitoringTUTOR: Cordula Friedlander

    Nicola Sherry/ MDes ICISummative Assessment Presentation 19/04/10

  • PROJECT OVERVIEW

    Design a device to detect the relevant body data such as temperature, pulse rate or skin conductivity for post operative patients.

  • PROJECT OVERVIEW

    Design a device to detect the relevant body data such as temperature, pulse rate or skin conductivity for post operative patients.

    The device must be suitable to be used effectively by patients in their own home environment at regular intervals.

    FORM

  • PROJECT OVERVIEW

    Design a device to detect the relevant body data such as temperature, pulse rate or skin conductivity for post operative patients.

    The device must be suitable to be used effectively by patients in their own home environment at regular intervals.

    The device must transmit the monitored information reliably back to the care providers.

    FORM

    FUNCTION

  • PROJECT OVERVIEW

    Design a device to detect the relevant body data such as temperature, pulse rate or skin conductivity for post operative patients.

    The device must be suitable to be used effectively by patients in their own home environment at regular intervals.

    The device must transmit the monitored information reliably back to the care providers.

    FORM

    FUNCTION

  • USER DESCRIPTION

    The design, in the earliest stages, must take into consideration the likely needs and characteristics of the potential users of this device, ie:

  • USER DESCRIPTION

    The design, in the earliest stages, must take into consideration the likely needs and characteristics of the potential users of this device, ie:

    The person using this device is likely to be recovering from illness and may possibly be somewhat physically impaired as a result

  • USER DESCRIPTION

    The design, in the earliest stages, must take into consideration the likely needs and characteristics of the potential users of this device, ie:

    The person using this device is likely to be recovering from illness and may possibly be somewhat physically impaired as a result

    The person using this device could be of any age, gender or social background as we are all susceptible to illness.

  • USER DESCRIPTION

    The design, in the earliest stages, must take into consideration the likely needs and characteristics of the potential users of this device, ie:

    The person using this device is likely to be recovering from illness and may possibly be somewhat physically impaired as a result

    The person using this device could be of any age, gender or social background as we are all susceptible to illness.

    The person using this device should be able to easily integrateits use into their everyday lives in order to minimise trauma anddisruption to their recovery process.

  • USER DESCRIPTION

    The design, in the earliest stages, must take into consideration the likely needs and characteristics of the potential users of this device, ie:

    The person using this device is likely to be recovering from illness and may possibly be somewhat physically impaired as a result

    The person using this device could be of any age, gender or social background as we are all susceptible to illness.

    The person using this device should be able to easily integrateits use into their everyday lives in order to minimise trauma anddisruption to their recovery process.

    Consideration of factors such as these should inform the design process in terms of the devices appearance, application, size, portability etc.

    RECOMMENDATION

  • MAPPING THE EXPERIENCE

  • ANALYSING THE INFORMATION

    Further analysis of issues hilighted during our group brainstorming session.

    This involved analysing the key issues to be addressed including; user requirements,points of interaction, making the user feel at ease with the device, possible problems that the user could encounter etc.

  • ANALOGIES & IDEA GENERATION

  • INITIAL PROTOTYPING/EARLY TESTING

    An early idea for an earpiece with docking station, similar to a bluetooth phone device made by carving the form from blue foam.

  • INITIAL PROTOTYPING/EARLY TESTING

    An early idea for a device with one earpiece sensor and a detachable data reader, with a separate base station. Made using wire and blue foam.

  • INITIAL PROTOTYPING/EARLY TESTING

    A similar device on a more portable and discreet level that can be incorporated into a headband. Made using blue foam, an old set of wired headphones and fabric cut from an old pair of tracksuit bottoms.

  • INITIAL PROTOTYPING/EARLY TESTING

    A device that can be attached discreetly to a pair of glasses with a solid sensor/reader. Made using blue foam, a broken set of head-phones, and a pair of 3D cinema glasses.

  • FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK

    The direction I took from the formative assessment was to combine some of my ideas and develop a single device that could be adapted to different applications including the glasses and the headband depending on what the user preferred.

  • PROTOTYPE SELECTION & FURTHER TESTING

    Having selected the designs with the most potential for development I carried on testing them with different users.

  • FURTHER TESTING

  • FURTHER TESTING

  • FURTHER SKETCHING

    Refining the design so it could be easily interchanged between a headband and glasses. It was also suggested by one of the users during testing that it could be used with a baseball cap as another alternative.

  • FURTHER PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT

    IMAGES OF SEWING ETCImages of construction of the trial design for the final prototype.

  • FURTHER PROTOTYPE TESTING

    IMAGES OF IOLANDAFEEDBACK

    Testing the use of the device. Feedback from this informed me that there was too much friction between the materials I had used and that it may be more effective to use a clip mechanism on the device in order to be able to attach it to other items of clothing.

  • FURTHER DEVELOPMENT

    I decided to look at an older generation Apple Ipod shuffle for inspiration for the next version of my prototype as it incorporates a clip-on mechanism also.

  • FINAL PROTOTYPE

    These are images of the final prototype I designed. It incorporates a clip so it can be attached to various items of clothing. It also has a longer piece of wire attached to the sensor piece which can be adjusted to suit personal requirements.

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

    Familiar form and ease of adaptability to different applications to maximise user acceptance

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

    Familiar form and ease of adaptability to different applications to maximise user acceptance

    Discreet non-medical appearance

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

    Familiar form and ease of adaptability to different applications to maximise user acceptance

    Discreet non-medical appearance

    Plays music for the duration of the measurement

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

    Familiar form and ease of adaptability to different applications to maximise user acceptance

    Discreet non-medical appearance

    Plays music for the duration of the measurement

    Disposable ear pieces for hygiene

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

    Familiar form and ease of adaptability to different applications to maximise user acceptance

    Discreet non-medical appearance

    Plays music for the duration of the measurement

    Disposable ear pieces for hygiene

    Simple interface design

  • FEATURES & FUNCTIONALITY

    The main features and functions of this design;

    A highly customisable element

    Familiar form and ease of adaptability to different applications to maximise user acceptance

    Discreet non-medical appearance

    Plays music for the duration of the measurement

    Disposable ear pieces for hygiene

    Simple interface design

    Wireless data transmission

  • NEXT STAGE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

    Development of a base station and data transmission service to accompany the design,through participating in a prototyping workshop with Oxford MBA students.

  • NEXT STAGE IN THE DESIGN PROCESS

    Development of a base station and data transmission service to accompany the design,through participating in a prototyping workshop with Oxford MBA students.

    Some initial ideas for base units;

  • THANK YOU


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