[HEX]POD

by eBender
⚠️ This project is in development.
Iterative design process.

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The [HEX]POD is a portable, multi-purpose, intelligent, environmental, multi-sensor development platform with focus on being a 'Digital Nose' with relatively cheap components, using Sensor fusion and Neural Networks to discern different chemicals and smells in the air.

Goal:

Technology has advanced significantly, with sensors being ubiquitous in our devices and gathering a wealth of data. One thing we had to learn from Covid, there is a critical aspect of our quality of life that remains relatively neglected in the public sector:

The air we breathe.

The goal is to empower people by raising awareness about airborne hazards, from aiding those with chronic respiratory conditions to detecting spoiled milk. While the concept of a 'Digital Nose' has been explored before, [HEX]POD is positioned as a user-friendly solution that seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technology into a compact and portable platform.


DevKit version

I scaled down the original plan to the essential features to be able to move ahead faster with development. I call it the DevKit. For now, the DevKit version houses 4 Air quality sensors, 2 screens, a battery, a blower fan and 16 I/O pins to hook up other modules and things and much more. It is a versatile platform to play with Sensor Fusion, ML, NN and any other externally connected modules.


Dev Kit version [wip]

DETAILS Function Module
SENSORS Air Quality
Smells & Gases
Light Meter
Motion Sensor
Temp Sensors
SCD41, SGP41 (CO2,  VOC, NOx)
BME688 (x2) (Gas, T, H, P + AI Gases)
LTR-308 (Ambient Light)
LIS3DH (x2) (MPU, 6-axis)
DS18B20 (x5)
POWER 15W Charging
Battery Life: tba
2000mAh, 7.4Wh (103450 Battery)
tba
SCREENS TFT IPS 1.69"
OLED 0.91"
Main 240x280px
Low power always-on
IO 4-way Joystick and 2 Buttons
SD Card Reader
16 I/O Pins
Web Interface


8 from Multiplexer, 8 from ESP32-S3

working on custom, versatile local server
Misc 5V Blower Fan
Quiet Air Duct
1,5CFM, -25dbA, 8500RMP
Eval. work in progress

Current Sensors

BME688: Wide range of trained gases, Temperature, Humidity, Pressure
SCD41: CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), Temperature, Humidity
SGP41: VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds), NOx (Nitrous Oxides)

Potential future sensors and detections

PASCO2: CO2
ENS161: Various AQIs
Smart NanoTubes: (cutting edge sensor)
- Carbon Monoxide (CO)
- Oxygen (O2)
- Ozone (O3)
- VSCs (Volatile Sulfuric Compounds)
- Ethanol, Benzine, Alcohol
- Formaldehyde (CH2O)
- Ammonia (NH3)
- UV



Local Web Interface [wip]

AIR Page


Where it came from

In 2019 i went to India where i travelled on Foot, Train and ultimately Motorbike from Kolkata to Kerala back up to Dharamshala and everywhere in between. So across the whole country twice.

Around March 2020 I was spending my time with friends in Rishikesh, one of whom slowly got really sick, right when COVID really started in India...

Unfortunately she wasn't being very cooperative with receiving help despite us trying nicely. We pondered bringing her to the Hospital but couldnt really tell, no doctors to find and the medicine shops gave us wrong or fake antibiotics. We were pretty sure it wasn't Covid, but thats about it.

So, during that time we had the need for a thermometer but couldn't find any after searching whole Tapovan (Rishikesh). Her condition worstened and nothing helped, so after a lot of convincing and back and forth, we brought her to the Rishikesh Hospital, masked up and evading the doctors in the entrances, who were to trying to catch and test all the "Covid Tourists". We found out that she had a bladder infection that had started spreading to her kidneys. She stayed in the hospital for 4 days, we visited, evading doctors got harder each time.

That gave me this idea, what if I could build a thing that had say, Body Temperature and HeartRate monitor, a Powerbank and a Lamp. We definitely wouldn't have been so clueless and unaware of the danger that she had been in. Our friend slowly got better with the help of real antibiotics. Right after that, we had to make the decision to leave from Delhi for Germany with the last Government chartered ariplane, which we almost missed.
It was a crazy adventure.

Back in Germany i started planning. Very little know how about engineering, coding etc. but i was getting there, slowly but surely.

Fast forward 3 years and i'm deep into it and still highly motivated, since i'm building this thing for myself and my vision of how its supposed to work first.
I have been working on it on and off, because money has to be made as well.


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