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== '''Project Information''' ==
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== '''Background''' ==
  
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== Motivation ==
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Older people may have the risk of falling when they move from one position to another. People tend to stay away from video monitoring because studies have shown that people do not like to be videoed and images are seen as an invasion of privacy, especially with older people.
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Motivation of this project is to provide smart living spaces of tomorrow for older people through non-invasive activity monitoring using wearable sensors and environmental sensors.
  
The project aim is to prototype a new generation of semi passive sensors for monitoring vital statistics and human motion. This prototype which optimizes the WISP4.1 DL version, utilizes RFID technology, ultra-low power microcontroller, accelerometer and barometer sensor. This project also applies a new approach of WISP 5.0 which uses new generation of microcontroller MSP430FR5969.  
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== Aim ==
 
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Our aim is to prototype a new generation of battery-less sensors for monitoring human motion. We build our prototype based on the WISP4.1 DL version.
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Our design goals are:
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To develop our WISP tag with accelerometer and barometer.
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To test the performance of the WISP tag.
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To implement RFID communication between reader and WISP tag.
  
 
== '''Group Members''' ==
 
== '''Group Members''' ==

Revision as of 15:21, 29 October 2014

Project Introduction

The WISP is a passive Computational RFID that harvests operating energy from, and communicates with, UHF RFID readers. It can also process data from its onboard sensors. We developed the new WISP which has extended functionality with its advanced accelerometer and barometer, SPI and I2C bus, and copper wire antenna. The new WISP provides a RFID-scale, fully programmable, battery-less sensing platform that executes programs on its MSP430 microcontroller. The hardware and software are both derived from the open source WISP 4.1DL wiki.

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                                                  Figure 1. System Structure

Background

Motivation

Older people may have the risk of falling when they move from one position to another. People tend to stay away from video monitoring because studies have shown that people do not like to be videoed and images are seen as an invasion of privacy, especially with older people. Motivation of this project is to provide smart living spaces of tomorrow for older people through non-invasive activity monitoring using wearable sensors and environmental sensors.

Aim

Our aim is to prototype a new generation of battery-less sensors for monitoring human motion. We build our prototype based on the WISP4.1 DL version. Our design goals are: To develop our WISP tag with accelerometer and barometer. To test the performance of the WISP tag. To implement RFID communication between reader and WISP tag.

Group Members

Heranudin

Qiushi Li

Zhigeng Qian


Supervisor

Said Al-Sarawi

Damith Ranasinghe