Bio Track: The Bionic Pendant for Rehab & Emergency Support

Author/ Authors/ Presenter/ Presenters/ Panelists:

Myadam Prerana, Governors State UniversityFollow

Type of Presentation

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Location

D1497

Start Date

4-17-2025 2:00 PM

End Date

4-17-2025 2:30 PM

Description of Program

The research describes development work on a wearable pendant which creates healthcare center along with emergency service accessibility for rehab patients. The device solves problems involving substance use disorder and depressive symptoms along with preventing relapses and functions as an essential medical instrument for protecting patient safety while managing care needs. This research integrates both hardware prototyping and software development, with a focus on creating an innovative, user-friendly system that enhances communication between patients and healthcare providers, while improving response times in critical situations.

Abstract

The project focuses on creating a wearable pendant equipped with a bionic chip, designed to support patients in rehab centers. This device will allow real-time tracking of the patient’s health and activities through a connected app called **BioTrack**. The pendant will also serve as an emergency alert system, instantly connecting patients to rehab centers or emergency services (911). The goal is to enhance patient safety, provide continuous monitoring, and offer immediate assistance during critical situations, making recovery more secure and efficient. The device will improve communication, prevent relapses, and ensure timely intervention for patients in rehabilitation.

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Bio Track: The Bionic Pendant for Rehab & Emergency Support

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The project focuses on creating a wearable pendant equipped with a bionic chip, designed to support patients in rehab centers. This device will allow real-time tracking of the patient’s health and activities through a connected app called **BioTrack**. The pendant will also serve as an emergency alert system, instantly connecting patients to rehab centers or emergency services (911). The goal is to enhance patient safety, provide continuous monitoring, and offer immediate assistance during critical situations, making recovery more secure and efficient. The device will improve communication, prevent relapses, and ensure timely intervention for patients in rehabilitation.