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What honey. Are you missing an app?
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I am a 5th year student. Task: to come up with a topic for the diploma independently.
It is necessary to develop an application that will be related to medicine in some way. No ideas yet (
does anyone have any ideas?
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Is it the application? I would do something like this: take a thermocouple, a simple ADC, a controller with a bluetooth module, and connect it all to a smartphone. The result - he poked a stick at a person, found out the body temperature on the smartphone screen. If you slightly correct it, you can make a real-time observer.
By the way, it has always been interesting - why are "digital" thermometers almost all without exception lying? That 15 years ago, when he constantly showed us a temperature of 34.5 degrees, that the new one is now - 35.6 ...
Sleep monitoring for sleep apnea. Usually people sleep in silence enough that a smartphone lying next to them can identify breathing - just by sound, through the built-in microphone.
Detect snoring, sleep apnea, draw beautiful graphs, try to detect awakening/deep sleep moments.
Difficulties - to distinguish the breath of each of the two persons sleeping side by side; reject outside noises, eg. cars passing under the window, tossing and turning, etc .; do not gobble up the battery for 8-12 hours of sleep (although it can be connected to charging); do not require a lot of memory for recording - process almost on the fly. For privacy reasons, process everything on the device, and not send the sound "to the cloud".
if you don’t bother too much, then a web application is a case history with data visualization (for patients, for hospitals, for doctors ...). ala single database. scope can be defined from budget allocation to patient management
hmm, I don’t know how sensitive the microphones are, well, for example, to put the phone on the carotid artery and it showed a pulse, while ignoring extraneous noise. Apnea is also a good idea
Most modern medical diagnostic equipment has a DICOM interface, accessible remotely via TCP/IP. This allows you to have a unified medical history and store it in a database. Which, in turn, coupled with operational metrics and an oral survey, makes it possible for an experienced doctor to remotely diagnose. This is a step towards network honey. services.
If you make at least test data an application about receiving compulsory medical insurance services and their actual accrual, then it will be very cool.
Write a program that will collect user statistics, track his well-being and lifestyle. For example, today is bad, but why is unclear. The program looks at the statistics on previous similar cases and finds out that today there is low air pressure, or yesterday he drank milk, the cause of poor health was found and will be eliminated in the future, forewarned, then armed.
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