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Title: Audio Delivery Device for the Elderly


1
Audio Delivery Device for the Elderly
  • Team Members
  • Austin Ramme - Team Leader
  • Michael Haggerty - Communicator
  • Andrew Neumann - BWIG
  • Josh Anders - BSAC

Advisor Professor Mitch Tyler UW-Madison
Department of Biomedical Engineering
2
Presentation Outline
  • Problem Statement
  • Design Constraints
  • Background Information
  • Alternative Designs
  • Decision Matrix
  • Future Research

3
Problem Statement
  • Client Mr. Steven Vedro
  • Principal Consultant
  • Aging Americans
  • Nursing Homes
  • Physically Impaired
  • Mentally Alert
  • Entertainment
  • Pass the Time
  • Maintain Mental Capacity

4
Design Constraints
  • Easily Readable
  • High Contrast
  • Large Text
  • Ergonomic Controls
  • Volume Control
  • Four to Seven Buttons
  • Reasonable Weight
  • Anchorage
  • Motility
  • Intuitive Design
  • Inexpensive Prototype

5
Background Information
  • Presbycusis Gradual hearing loss
  • Effects 50 of Americans older than age 75
  • Caused by heredity and chronic exposure to loud
    noise wax build up
  • Involves deformation of cochlea hairs and
    degeneration of nerve cells

Anatomical structure of the inner ear.
6
Background Continued
  • Macular Degeneration Vision Loss
  • Effects approximately 15 of people older than
    age 75
  • Natural disorder that affects the macula
  • Potential for complete loss of central vision
  • Involuntary Movement Disorders
  • Example Parkinsons Disease affects 1 of
    people older than age 65

Anatomical structure of the eye.
7
Background Continued
  • Ford Motor Company
  • Age-Related Design
  • ADA Requirements
  • Large Clear Display
  • General Motions
  • Colors
  • Large Bold Text
  • High Contrast
  • Tactile Indicators

8
Survey and Interviews
9
Current Devices
  • Current Products
  • Internet Radio
  • Bedside Clock
  • Answering Machine
  • Recivas Internet Radio
  • Intel Homecare Division

10
Required Materials
  • LCD
  • Large, Easy to Read Characters
  • Color
  • High Contrast
  • No Blue or Purple Hues
  • Buttons
  • Illuminating
  • Tactile Indicators
  • Large Simple Graphics
  • Speakers

11
Design I The Retro Radio
  • Materials
  • Wood
  • Speaker Mesh
  • Ergonomic Buttons
  • Button to Function Position Correlation
  • Antique Radio look
  • High Contrast Display
  • Dimensions
  • W 210mm
  • H 200mm
  • D 150mm

12
Design II Aggressive Angle
  • Functionality
  • LCD
  • Clock
  • 6 Programmable Radio Options
  • Message and TV
  • Volume Control
  • Ergonomics
  • Angled Top Surface
  • Large Buttons

13
Design III The Oletimer
  • Electronic Features
  • 6 Preprogrammed Buttons
  • Message Reception
  • Clock
  • LCD Screen
  • Ergonomic/Elderly Features
  • Buttons With Tactile Indicators
  • High Contrast Display
  • Simplistic, Illuminated Buttons
  • One Function Buttons

14
Decision Matrix
The Retro Radio received the best score using
our decision matrix.
15
Future Research
  • Electronic Integration
  • Power Supply
  • Sending Text to LCD
  • Button Scheme
  • Additional Research
  • Download Music
  • Wireless Control
  • Wireless Headphones

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References
1 ADA Specifications for Accessible Design.
Department of Justice. 30 Jan. 2005.
lthttp//www.ada.gov/adastd94.pdfgt. 2 Atlas of
the Body The Ear. American Medical Association.
14 Feb 2005. lthttp//www.medem.com/MedLB/articl.
htmgt. 3 BBC News. The Suit that Makes You
Feel Old. 30 Jan. 2005. lthttp//news.bbc.co.uk/
1/hi/health/3538220.stmgt. 4 Character LCDs.
12 Feb. 2005. lthttp//www.matrixorbital.com/gt. 5
CUI Inc. Speakers. 31 January
2005. lthttp//www.cui.com/catfeatures.asp?catky6
38744gt. 6 Elderly People and Design. 30 Jan.
2005. lthttp//www.design.lth.se/aldreachdesign/e
lderlypeopleanddesign_screen.pdfgt. 7
Ergonomics and the Disabled. 30 Jan. 2005.
lthttp//www.ergobay.com/ergo_for/diabled.phpgt. 8
Ergonomics and the Elderly. 30 Jan. 2005.
lthttp//www.ergobay.com/ergo_for/elderly.phpgt. 9
Intel. Homecare Transforming the Healthcare
Industry. 4 Feb 2005. lthttp//www.intel.com/bu
siness/bss/industry/healthcare/homecare.htmgt. 10
Loury, Mark. Age-Related Hearing Loss.
Healthopedia. 5 Feb 2005. lthttp//www.healthoped
ia.com/age-related-hearing-lossgt. 11 Medical
Encyclopedia Macular Degeneration. Medline Plus.
14 Feb 2005. lthttp//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus
/print/ency/article/001000.htmgt. 12 Omron.
Push Buttons/Pilot Devices. 2 Feb.
2005 lthttp//www.oeiweb.omron.com/Products-Pushbu
ttonsgt. 13 OQuinn, Ryan. Contemporary
Ergonomic Issues for the Elderly. 30 Jan. 2005.
lthttp//bae.ncsu.edu/research/blanchard/www.465/t
extbook/otherprojects/2003gt. 14 Reciva
Wireless Internet Radios. 31 Jan. 2005.
lthttp//reciva.com/home.htmgt. 15 Vanderheiden,
Gregg C. Accessible Design A Handbook for More
Universal Product Design. 1993.
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