Bioelectric Smartwatch

Smartwatch logo

People are always monitoring their health, whether it is in the form of doctor check-ups, paying attention to nutrition, or going to the gym. With innovations in technology, tracking health progress has become easier as gadgets can provide statistics and tips based on real-time trends and scientific studies. We wanted to create a product that not only contained many health features to track health progress but also serve as an alert system in times of distress. There are already fitness trackers in the market, and there are already distress signal beacons for elderly people. The idea behind the Bioelectric Smartwatch is to integrate both the lifestyle improving characteristics of a smartwatch and an emergency GPS beacon. The Bioelectric Smartwatch is a small electrical device that has the capabilities to measure a person’s vitals as well as send notifications or alerts to specified personnel in the event of a medical emergency. The smartwatch will also allow users to collect and send data wirelessly to a safe and secure mobile web application. The Bioelectric Smartwatch will provide aid with new age medical technologies as well was help users maintain a healthier lifestyle.

This project was done during the Spring and Summer 2017 semesters.


Group Photo During Final Presentation

Bioelectric Smartwatch Team

The Team

Niabelle Thelemaque

Niabelle Thelemaque
Niabelle Thelemaque is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida. She plans to receive her Bachelors in Science in Electrical Engineering and minor in Mathematics in August 2017. Following graduation, Niabelle will work for United Technologies Corporation in the Engine & Control Systems Department.

Bailey Morgan

Bailey Morgan
Bailey Morgan is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida. He plans to receive his Bachelors in Science in Electrical Engineering in August 2017. Following graduation, Bailey will work for Duke Energy in the Protection and Control Department.

Jelani Foy

Jelani Foy
Jelani Foy is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida. He plans to receive his Bachelors in Science in Electrical Engineering and minor in Business Administration in August 2017. Following graduation, Jelani will be working in Power Systems field. He is currently deciding between offers.

Krystal Folkes

Krystal Folkes
Krystal Folkes is currently a senior at the University of Central Florida. She plans to receive her Bachelors in Computer Engineering and minor in Information Technology in August 2017. Following graduation,Krystal is planning to attain a Masters in Computer Science and will Work for Microsoft Corporation.

Project Documentation

Project Documentation Initial Project Description Senior Design 1 Final Documentation Initial Critical Design Review Final Critical Design Review Critical Design Review Conference Paper Senior Design 2 Final Documentation