engineering your community room control ashley lengel, evan franz, ethan fitz

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Engineering Your CommunityRoom Control

Ashley Lengel, Evan Franz, Ethan Fitz

Original Ideas and Goals

• We all noticed that residents have a need for more tools in their rooms

• Things that came to mind:– What do they do if they fall from their chair or bed?

• More control in their rooms would give the residents an increased sense of independence, thus meeting Beechwood’s mission.

Project: Help Button• If a resident falls from their

chair or bed and can’t call for help, what do they do?

• We’d like to have a sensor in the room (perhaps along the floor/door/ceiling) that the resident can activate with their vision.– Need to consider the

position of the resident after the fall and their inability to maneuver themselves to get to the button.

Technology

• Raspberry Pi B+– Capable of handling

the vision processing coding necessary to make the device work

– Will utilize MATLAB and Simulink to program

– USB ports, Ethernet port, camera connector, MicroSD

Technology Cont.

• Camera– Specific Raspberry Pi

compatible camera– Infrared LEDs

increase sensitivity enough to hopefully pick up light reflection

– Slim design makes for easy casing

How Will It Work?• Will connect with

the help button system already in place– Triggered by

vision sensor rather than push button

Current Status

• Have educated ourselves with the programming (MATLAB and Simulink)

• Have combined camera and Pi board• Designed a casing for end product• Have room schematics to figure out location of

unit

MATLAB and Simulink Programming

• Have successfully established communication between camera and board

• Made a flow chart to get the camera to do color recognition and filtering– Finding more research on specifying that

further to shape/face recognition

The Unit

Looking Forward

• We’d like to hopefully pass this project on to a group in the next offering of this class

• We’ll continue to research and put work into this

We’d like to thank Beechwood Home for allowing us to work with them!

Questions?

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