Here are some project logs for the "I'm Here" smart bracelet project:
- Project kickoff: The project was initiated with the goal of developing a smart bracelet device that could help Alzheimer's patients live a better life with less impact on their physical and psychological health.
- Research and planning: The team researched existing technology and devices used by Alzheimer's patients, reviewed statistics and previous research, and planned the initial design of the device.
- Component selection and cost estimation: The team selected the necessary components for the device, such as microcontrollers, sensors, and wireless modules, and estimated the cost of the components.
- Prototype building and testing: The team started building the prototype by assembling the selected components and testing the device to ensure it could locate Alzheimer's patients if they went out unaccompanied and send medication reminders through a chatbot.
- Optimization and enhancements: Based on the test results, the team optimized the prototype to improve performance, including adding a SIM module, solar panels, and NODE MCU Esp.32 to enhance the range of the device.
- Final design and production: Once the prototype was optimized and tested, the team finalized the design and prepared the device for production.
- Distribution and implementation: The final product was distributed to Alzheimer's patients and their families to help improve their health and well-being.
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