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Output information from an in-flight Propac Monitor (EKG, pulse oximetry, BP) must be reproduced on a readily accessible secondary screen. Acceptable reproduction methods include a small video screen such as those found in vehicle entertainment centers, or preferably, in the form of a wearable CRT. This latter approach projects an image in the user’s peripheral vision.

Tyler Witt, Farshad Fahimi, Nipun Yamdagni, Cara Dunn
Prototype Finished.
| Week | Reporting Period Beginning | Activities |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | January 20 | Assign roles, meet client |
| 2 | January 27 | Gather background info, Develop PDS, Brainstorm multiple design |
| 3 | February 3 | Contacting WelchAllyn |
| 4 | February 10 | Contacting WelchAllyn |
| 5 | February 17 | Midsemester Presentation preparation |
| 6 | February 24 | Midsemester Presentation |
| 7 | March 3 | Had Client Meeting and researching current output possibilities |
| 8 | March 10 | Further work involving addon camera and secondary LCD monitor |
| 9 | March 17 | Ordering materials |
| 10 | March 24 | Prototype construction |
| 11 | March 31 | Prototype construction |
| 12 | April 7 | Prototype construction |
| 13 | April 14 | Prototype construction |
| 14 | April 21 | Finishing Prototype |
| 15 | April 28 | Presentation |
| Mid-Semester Presentation (Feb 24 2006, 1243 kb) | |
| Mid-Semester Report (Mar 3 2006, 290 kb) | |
| Final Report (Apr 28 2006, 377 kb) | |
| Product Design Specifications (Apr 28 2006, 79 kb) | |
| Final Poster (May 5 2006, 9081 kb) |