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You have assessed the competition’s | You have assessed the competition’s device (the Spree Headband) and have decided to move forward on designing your own body monitoring device. Based on the obvious flaws in your competition’s devices, design an improved body monitoring device. There are two components to this lab. The first is the written component in which you present your design, “data”, and analysis. The second is the commercial that will be shown in class where you market your device to a target population.<br><br> | ||
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1. Identify a target population and need in that population for your body monitoring device.<br> | 1. Identify a target population and need in that population for your body monitoring device.<br> |
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Lab 3A: “Device Validation”You have just graduated with your BME degree and have been hired by a start-up company called “Suntronic”. They are developing new personalized health monitoring devices and want to check out the competition. They have chosen the Spree band to investigate which measures heart rate and temperature in real-time. Your assignment is to assess how valid and reliable the devices are as well as identify and design flaws by comparing the readings on the devices to those of proven devices.
Lab 3B: “Device Development and Marketing”You have assessed the competition’s device (the Spree Headband) and have decided to move forward on designing your own body monitoring device. Based on the obvious flaws in your competition’s devices, design an improved body monitoring device. There are two components to this lab. The first is the written component in which you present your design, “data”, and analysis. The second is the commercial that will be shown in class where you market your device to a target population. Grading Scheme: Commercial (Grading by Peers and Instructors) Score scaled to 20points
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