Wearble Optical Fitness Tracker

Group 2 Senior Design - UCF Summer 2022

Project Overview

The wearable optical biometric tracking system proposed by our group is a mobile friendly, and easy-to-use device that enables users to monitor their cardiovascular health in their day-to-day life. The proposed device will utilize PPG technology and interface with a user's personal device, such as their smartphone, to collect and store biometric data for an extended period of time such that a user can observe their progress with respect to their cardiovascular health with ease. With our device, we hope to enable users to take charge of their cardiovascular health and make improvements by providing them a method for benchmarking their cardiovascular performance and facilitating the access to health feedback. The basic goals that our group has for the project include being able to measure and provide feedback on the 4 following biometrics:

  • Heart-rate
  • Heart-rate variability
  • Blood oxygenation (SpO2)
  • Skin temperature
  • All of the biometrics are tied to cardiovascular health as blood oxygen and thermoregulation issues are early indicators of serious health issues. Other basic goals that our group has include the ability to wirelessly communicate with a personal device to facilitate the system's operation, as well as constructing a highly efficient optical sensor that collects the PPG signal with the least amount of noise and errors possible.

    High Level Overview

    High Level Overview

    Project Videos and Demonstrations

    Critical Design Review

    Midterm Demonstration

    Final Presentation

    Final Demonstration

    Project Documentation

    Over the course of Senior Design 1 and 2 our documentation has gone through several phases to reach its final implementation.

  • Initial Documentation
  • Divide and Conquor V2.0
  • 60 page Documentation
  • 100 page Documentation
  • 120 page Design Final Draft from SD1
  • Critical Design Review powerpoint slides
  • 8 Page Conference Paper
  • Final Presentation Slides
  • Final Documentation - Req 120pg
  • The Team

    Tyrone Morales

    Tyrone

    Currently a senior of the Photonics Science and Engineering Program at the University of Central Florida. He currently works with Nanophotonics Material (NPM) research group at CREOL and plans to pursue a graduate degree in the near future.

    Christopher Bormey

    Chris

    A senior graduating with a bachelor's in electrical engineering. He will be searching for an Electrical Engineering position to work at for the near future before going back to pursue higher-level education.

    Scott Perryman

    Scott

    Currently a senior at University of Central Florida and will receive a Bachelor's of Science in both Electrical and Computer Engineering in August of 2022. His primary interests lie in Signal Processing and control systems. Upon graduation, Scott plans to join The Mitre Corporation.

    Cody Showers

    Cody

    A Computer Engineering Senior at the University of Central Florida. Currently he is working as an Information Technology professional at Siemens Energy at their US home office location. Upon completion of his studies he intends to pursue a career in the Computer Engineering profession.