Monday, March 8, 2010

Developing Progress

The Input System
A sensor that can monitor the breathing of the user(s) accurately without attaching anything to the user.

Proposed Solution:(1)babysense[Respiratory Movement Monitors] (2)a non-contact breathing sensors

Interaction and User Behavior
Define the level of interaction that the design can engage people with the architecture.

Proposed Solution:(1)interactive ceiling (2)interactive chair

Masks Wearing Phenomenon
Re-examine weather people wearing mask is a hurdle to our goal of the design.

Proposed Solution: air purification system


SENSOR RESEARCH

A NON CONTACT BREATHING SENSORS
using microwave sensors attached to the ceiling sensors for sensing breathing and heartbeat

BABYSENSE
(non contact commercial breathing monitor for baby £74.95)
The Babysense II alerts you with an alarm if your baby's breathing becomes abnormally slow, abnormally fast - or if breathing and motion stop completely. It is certified as a medical device and is extremely simple to use.

CAPNOGRAPHY SENSOR
low-cost small-size, low-power carbon dioxide sensor.
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HEARTBEAT SENSOR
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MEASURE AND MONITOR HEARTBEAT RATE
be clipped to finger ends or ear lobes to detect the heartbeat
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NON CONTACT TEMPERATURE SENSORS (radiant power)
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A NON CONTACT RESPIRATION CAMERA

The bright spots which moved
by exhalation (orange) and inhalation (blue)

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OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
A nanostructured optical fibre-based thin film sensor was designed for non-invasive, fast and reliable monitoring of respiratory airflow.
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other :
air purification system


TENTACLE RESEARCH

Optical Fiber Optics



possible solution for tentacle (tentative)


CHAIR & ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH

The system should support not only individual waiting
but also group communication.

Inspiration from the structure of honeycomb


KEYWORD FEEDBACK :
1. turn the world upside down
2. keep the room rectangle but 3D sculpt the ceiling
3. no interactive chair
4. do more research for the tentacle movement

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