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Smart Bracelet for Elderly People: Fall Detection, GPS tracker, ​and Medicine Reminder

December 30th, 2017 Posted by IOT PLATFORM, SMART HEALTH 0 thoughts on “Smart Bracelet for Elderly People: Fall Detection, GPS tracker, ​and Medicine Reminder”

Abstract

The Smart Bracelet for Elderly People is an innovative solution that aims to detect and locate people especially for elderly people with a health problem. It is designed as a remote alert system for people at risk of stroke, sudden heart attack, and seizures. The smart bracelet provides fall detection system, GPS tracker to trace the current location and a medicine reminder setting to remind pill intake on time. This device is synchronized with the FAVORIOT platform which stores GPS data and fall detection indicator.

 

Introduction

The Smart Bracelet for Elderly People is an innovative solution that aims to detect and locate people especially for elderly people with a health problem. It is designed as a remote alert system for people at risk of stroke, sudden heart attack, and seizures. The smart bracelet provides fall detection system, GPS tracker to trace the current location and a medicine reminder setting to remind pill intake on time. This device is synchronized with the FAVORIOT platform which stores GPS data and fall detection indicator.

The bracelet can be used for elderly people staying alone when the child lives elsewhere. The child can monitor the condition of their parent which will avoid worrying feeling at all times. If a bracelet detects any fall that threatens their parent life, the device will automatically send an email or alert message to the child then if the parents do not answer the phone, we’ll know something might happen to them.

Other than this, the smart bracelet has a tracking system that has access to GPS technology. This means that the parent can spend their time outside of their home to do shopping, sport and other. In the case of a parent may be lost and fall outside of their

home, the bracelet can provide accurate location of their parent. Another functionality of the smart bracelet act as medicine reminder to remind elderly people to take their pills; if it is neglected, this service warns the prescribed care provider. It provides an easy-to-use dispenser that helps maintain the appropriate medication schedule. Elderly patients hear audio reminders when it’s time to take their pills.

Design and Implementation

The smart bracelet is designed based on Arduino UNO which is selected as the microcontroller. The Arduino is connected to accelerometer sensor for fall detection. GPS module for location tracking and a real time clock module for medicine reminder. The buzzer is connected to alarm sound when it is time to take the medicine. The block diagram of the systems is as shown in Figure 2.1 below.

Figure 2.1: Block Diagram of system
Figure 2.2: Implemented sensor on the PCB board
Figure 2.3: Prototype testing (without casing)
Figure 2.4: Prototype complete with casing wear on wrist

Result

This section shows the preliminary result from the prototype testing for fall detection, GPS tracker and Medicine Reminder coding.

Figure 3.1: A GPS state the current location
Figure 3.2: Medicine reminder display on LCD and buzzer beeping
Figure 3.3: The accelerometer reading
Figure 3.2: Data stream on Favoriot platform
Figure 3.3: An alert message received

Conclusion

The smart bracelet is able to send an alert message to the children if their parent fall and they can take immediate and necessary action. The medicine reminder reminds the elderly people to consume prescribed medicine. The GPS tracker only and can locate the current location of the elderly people. As human life longer nowadays, we believe that this device becomes important device near the future.

 

[Note: This project is being done by UTHM, our FAVORIOT’s University’s collaborator. Article was written by Siti Nur Hanisah Binti Hamidon, Siti Khadijah Binti Narudin, Siti Norliani Binti Ahmad Basni Supervisor: Dr. Ansar Bin Jamil, FKEE UTHM]

 

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15 Malaysian Universities Building the New Generation IoT With FAVORIOT

December 27th, 2017 Posted by IOT PLATFORM 0 thoughts on “15 Malaysian Universities Building the New Generation IoT With FAVORIOT”

In the quest to generate 100K IoT Professionals (or so-called the new Generation-IoT) in the country, FAVORIOT, the latest IoT Startup in Malaysia partnered with 15 Malaysian Universities to review, refresh and include not only IoT elements in the curriculum and syllabus but also introduce a more practical method for the University students to be familiar in IoT middleware and how to create their first IoT application and project.

 

The list of the Universities who joined the program are listed below (the first 10 Universities joined the FAVORIOT-University Program since May 31, 2017):

  1. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM)
  2. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
  3. Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL)
  4. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
  5. Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA)
  6. Universiti Tenaga Malaysia (UNITEN)
  7. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)
  8. Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)
  9. Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
  10. Asia Pacific University (APU)
  11. Taylor’s University
  12. Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
  13. International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
  14. Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)
  15. Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM)

 

UPDATED (Sept. 22, 2017)

Two more Universities in Malaysia joined the other 15 Malaysian Universities:

  1. Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
  2. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT)

UPDATED (Dec. 27, 2017)

Only 16 Universities decided to adopt the Favoriot platform. See below Diagram.

It is expected about 450 graduates every year will be utilizing FAVORIOT platform for their Lab experiments, Final Year or Research projects. The program will allow more than 2250 devices to be connected to the platform.

About the Author

Dr. Mazlan Abbas is currently the Co-Founder and CEO of FAVORIOT Sdn Bhd. He is an IOT Evangelist and a Thought Leader. He received an award as 50 Most Impactful Smart Cities Leaders by World CSR 2017. He is ranked Top 10 in IoT Top 100 Influencers by Postscapes 2016/2017, ranked Top 100 in Smart Cities Top Experts by Agilience Authority Index May 2016, No. 20th Thought Leader in IOT by 2014 Onalytics Report – “The Internet of Things – Top 100 Thought Leaders”. He is also a Global Vision Board Member. You can reach him on LinkedIn or Twitter. Check all his presentation slides HERE.

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IoT Predictions – Malaysia’s IoT in 2018

December 14th, 2017 Posted by IOT PLATFORM 0 thoughts on “IoT Predictions – Malaysia’s IoT in 2018”

Malaysia’s IoT Prediction

This will be my personal view regarding IoT in Malaysia for 2018. It’s now the end of the year 2017 and much has been said about IoT in Malaysia. In fact, my IoT related talks for this year reached the highest i.e. 32 Talks as Keynote, Invited Speakers, Invited Lectures, etc (not including as Panel moderator). Even the conference theme on Industrial Revolution 4.0 has superseded Smart Cities themes. You can take a look at what has happened in 2017 in my previous article “IoT in Malaysia – 2017 In Review“. What do we have in store for 2018? Here’re some of my predictions:

  1. IoT will take a back seat to make way for IR 4.0 – Malaysia is now harping on a new theme i.e.4th Industrial Revolution“. Mainly due to the nation’s interest in developing a new Blueprint/Framework and was allocated a budget as announced in Malaysia’s 2018 Budget recently. Of course, Industrial Revolution needs to be taken seriously. Many companies can become obsolete if they are not aware or not ride the same wave. In many cases, the SMEs in the rural area are still at Industrial Revolution 2.0. Not many have adopted ICT (except marketing online) but not their operations. IR 4.0 comprised of several important technologies such AI, VR, 3D, Robotics, BDA, and IoT. It will be a mistake if they ignore IoT as part of the equation.
  2. Year of Education and Talent Development – As much as we want to jump into the running train and enter the IR 4.0 by leaps and bound, without the right talent, we can’t go much further. Education is key and preparing for the Jobs of the Future is also key. We must quickly refresh contents in the University. It seems approval process for the IPTA (Public Universities) is much slower than the IPTS (Private Universities). We do not deny to have strong fundamentals but we need to quickly update and upgrade with tools and technology. We need to reduce the talent gap between what’s required by the industry and what was produced by the Universities.
  3. IoT Entrepreneurs Will MushroomGartner predicts that by 2017, 50 percent of IoT solutions (typically a product combined with a service) will originate in startups that are less than three years old. Malaysia also have their own IoT Ecosystem. Even the Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau urged the public to support local entrepreneurs, stating that confidence needs to start from home before going global. The recent Global Entrepreneurship Community (GEC) Summit, proves that the Malaysians are eager to become Job Creators. We need to nurture and support them. Think Malaysian product/technology first, give them the opportunity to trial. Provide them with funds to ease their pain of entry to the market and giving them a longer runway to sustain before real market traction.
  4. From Product-based to Service-based to Outcome-based Business Model – It’s not going to be selling silo products based on its features. It’s no longer about subscription-based or pay-per used based. We will see the full strength of IoT when it can develop an Outcome-Based Business Model whereby we pay the services based on the outcomes such as an increase in new revenue streams, costs savings, customer loyalty, new creative products developed etc. (Note: This topic will be covered in detail in the future article).
  5. IoT Will Focus on Transportation, Insurance, and Health – We will see Startups such as Katsana, REKA and Jom Parking in providing creative IoT solutions for Transportation segment. Favoriot, Teleme, GetDoc, and Doctor2U are startups that will focus on Health and Insurance too. There’s going to be many more Malaysian IoT startups that are eager to offer their solutions for Malaysia market or globally.

About the Author

Dr. Mazlan Abbas the Co-Founder of FAVORIOT Sdn Bhd. He is an IOT Evangelist and a Thought Leader. He received an award as 50 Most Impactful Smart Cities Leaders by World CSR 2017. He is ranked No. 20th Thought Leader in IOT by 2014 Onalytics Report – “The Internet of Things – Top 100 Thought Leaders”, ranked Top 10 in IoT Top 100 Influencers by Postscapes 2016/2017, ranked Top 100 in Smart Cities Top Experts by Agilience Authority Index May 2016. You can reach him on LinkedIn or Twitter.

Check all his presentation slides HERE.

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