LUKE HEDLEY
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LØKKE PLANT
THE REUSABLE PLANT POT
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Last year the population contributed 19 million single use plastic water bottles to landfill. Although recycling is more accessible in society today, a staggering 34% of people do not recycle.
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They’re has been more plastic produced in the last decade than the whole 20th century to accommodate for the higher demands.
ABOUT BECKY 20 LONDON FASHION STUDENT FEMALE
P L A N TS
INTERESTS SOCIAL MEDIA ART FRIENDS NATURE PLANTS
CITY
TARGET USER
FA S H I O N
PROBLEMS MENTAL HEALTH RECYCLING
SKETCHING
LOOP PLANT
LØKKE PlANT (loop plant) is a consumer plant pot made from 100% recycled materials. The aim of this project was to inform consumers and businesses how to use plastic sustainably. As well as informing people about plastic it’s also made as a decorative piece for any room. By choosing which plant the user wants, they can watch it grow inside of a dodecahedron pot; where the process can be repeated many times.
Nurse Watch
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“Nurses serve their patients in the most important capacities. We know that they serve as our first lines of communication when something goes wrong or when we are concerned about health”
The problem
Working in a fast pace environment is very challenging and often it is easy to make mistakes when communicating with patients. The challenge is to collect and process data in a fast and reliable way.
The solution
An easy to get to device in which a nurse can give an accurate diagnoses to a patient quickly. Whilst also storing this information and other information collected about the patient in a convenient cloud system.
BETTER COMMUNICATION IN HOSPITALS
Lynne McTaggart
WANTS & NEEDS
BIO
Libby is a student Nurse taking on a bachelors degree in nursing, she spends most of her time in hospital looking after patients, taking patients readings and assisting doctors. She often finds it hard to keep track of information and finds it difficult to communicate with her fellow nurses quickly around the hospital. “My job can be very stressfull sometimes when there are lots of patients to deal with at once and I have to find out the information about them quickly.”- Libby
An easier way to access patient data A way to take notes on patient data without having to write them
FRUSTRATION
Reading time on fob watch Having to record 1 min on phone
LIBBY. R USER PERSONA
20 Nurse Norwich Living in student accommodation To appeal to a younger generation it was decided that watch would have a modern, clean look rather than a traditional ‘rubber’ one. This would pave the way for a new generation of nurse watches that have advanced technology and fit into the technological age we live in.
DEVELOPMENT
The final solution would require not only a functional and aesthetically pleasing watch; but also a device which gave a nurse the capability to transfer and process information in a fast pace environment.
EASY TO USE INTERFACE
With the watch comes a database service, this can be used by hospital staff to quickly view and upload patient information in one place. The watch will be used by a nurse to ask a series of standardised questions, these will then be the cloud system. An integrated AI can will use past diagnoses to pick out key words from the conversation and give suggestions about what is wrong with the patient and next steps in treatment.
COMMUNICATION
With this system the time spent in a hospital by a patient will be more efficient, therefore saving money. With increasing demands for more sophisticated system this watch is the start to a new age of data storage and interpretation in hospitals.
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CPLAY GAME CONSOLE DESIGNING FOR CAMBRIDGE CONSULTANCY
CEREBRAL PALSY EXERCISE CAN BE BORING AND INEFFECTIVE 750 THOUSAND DOLLARS
54%
OF CHILDREN STRUGGLE WITH LEARNING
25%
HAVE SEVERE SPEECH DIFFUCULTY
TO RAISE A CHILD WITH CP TO AGE 18
EXPERIANCE REGULAR PAIN
QUADRIPLEGIA
1 IN 400 CHILDREN HAVE CP
HEMIPELGIA
HAVE A SLEEP DISORDER
MONOPLEGIA
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67%
TYPES OF CEREBRAL PALSY
20%
DIPLEGIA
900 THOUSAND 1 BILLION POUNDS DOLLARS
import arduinoserial
PROTOTYPING
wn = turtle.Screen() wn.title(“CPlay pong”) wn.bgcolor(“#B0DAF1”) wn.setup(width=800, height=600) wn.tracer(0)
class Control: def __init__(self, raise, lower): self.raise = raise self.lower = lower class Raise: def control(self): if x <100 move = 2px class Lower: def control(self): This ifprototype x >100 shows the concept of moving the controller and the game changing because of In this case the accelerometer is moved up and down to move the paddle on the game. The this. move = 2px aim of the game is to hit the ball and make sure it does not go past your paddle. This creates a simple arm workout and will improve motor skills. There are various levels the user can choose to speed up the ball, change the size of the paddle, ect.
def paddle_a_up(): y = paddle_a.ycor()
ACCELEROMETER
1. Analogue data is collected from the accelerometer and gyroscope when it’s moved. 2. The Arduino collects data in the serial port. 3. The data is sent digitally to Raspberry Pi. 4. The Pi uses this data in the game code to move the paddle. - Moving the accelerometer up moves the paddle up on the game - Moving the accelerometer down makes the paddle move down
The console is the main hub where the games can be stored and downloaded for the user to play. The user can connect to any screen via HDMI. There is no need for large components because the games will not need large graphics and processing power, therefore the console can be made small for portability and convenience.
USER INTERFACE CPlay has a navigation menu which easily allows the user to find and play their favourite games. As well as this there is also a progress tracking menu which allows a child with cerebral palsy to see how much they have progressed by playing these games. CPlay is all about interconnectivity, players can invite and play with their friends to make their experience more enjoyable. A user can also join a group of people their own age and similar disability’s to make friends online.
Wire holder
2.002.00
4.004.00
Bottom casing 40.00 40.00
PCB board
18.50 18.50
Power button Power LED
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Microprocessor
Integrated USB hub
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18.50
27.50
27.50 27.50
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2.002.00
70.00
70.00 70.00
PACKAGING The packaging is designed so the child will not think this games console is for cerebral palsy but a fun gaming console so they don’t feel different.
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AIR FILTER INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC TRAMS
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47,362,305 total cases 1,211,986 deaths
The average person uses public transport 95 times a year, how will this change?
CORONAVIRUS 2020 How dangerous is public transport?
“An average of 20,634 people are infected with Covid 19 everyday in the United Kingdom” - GOV.uk (Jan 21, 2021)
The public are urged to stay away from public transport and use methods such as walking, cycling and electric scooters
In the efforts to make public transport place, many companies and government officials have implemented the use of “pay as you go” bikes and scooters in the hope to ease the use of public transport by the public. However is this a good solution as these services may not be accessible for some people, especially for those with special re-
What will be the effect for public trams?
COVID is a hotspot in confined spaces with large amounts of people. This means city trams are a susceptible place for it. Due to the limited air flow and large amounts of time without the door opening, it can be easy to contract the virus. Tram officials are taking steps such as removing some seating areas and spreading riders around the cabins, but is this enough?
RESEARCH TRIP NOTTINGHAM TRAM DEPOT
After a meeting with the head engineer of NET, a visit to NET depot was conducted to gather first hand research on the trams. This research trip was invaluable to conduct research on the location of the filter on the tram and to gather information from a professional. As a whole this trip was very useful to gather in depth information of the trams and how they operate. It created a clear path of what to consider within the design process.
DESIGN PROCESS
The product will need a HEPA filter to remove the harmful toxins in the air. The air would also need to be circulated around the cabin and this could be done using pipes.
14 ITEM NO.
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
1
Filter
Brought as standard
1
2
Main body
Aluminium sheet metal
1
3
Hand grip
Texured ABS
4
Brought as standard
16
Brought as standard
16
Mounting PCB board for LED's
1
4 5 6
Pan cross head bolt M12 Hex nut M12
UVC screen plate
8
7
UVC LED
Brought as standard
200
8
Base lid
Aluminium sheet metal
1
9
Fan cover
Aluminium sheet metal, welded to base lid
1
10
Centrifugal fan
Brought as standard
2
11
Base lid
Aluminium sheet metal
1
12
Pipe Connector
High gloss polypropaline
3
13
Rivet offset
Ofsetts UVC screen and filter, brought as standard
1
14
Flat head bolt M6
Brought as standard
14
15
Electronics component holder
Aluminium sheet metal
1
16
Rivet conectors
Holds fans in place
6
15 7
6
1
5 3
2
10
11
12
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62.52
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NOTTINGHAM TRAM Nottingham Express Transport run all the trams around Nottingham. For the filter to be appealing in the environment inside the tram the colours were made the same.
AIRFLOW SIMULATION
Air in
Air out
The air is taken in by two centrifugal fans. It is then passed through the HEPA filter and UVC light to get rid of any impurities. The air is displaced through the tram by using plastic pipes with small holes to release the air.
Number of people on the tram = humidity Humidity = fan speed
MONOPOLY BAR CRAWL This a new take on Monoply designed for young adults. It incorporates fun drinking games into the classic game of Monopoly.
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