This Cane-9 project was built as part of the IEEE Intuition 2023 in Nanyang Technological University.
The Cane-9 project is a project that incorporates softare location tracking capabilities into the everyday walking stick used by dementia patients. This serves to provide caregivers a means to obtain information about the real-time location of dementia patients, to identify if they are likely to be lost, and to provide them with a means to get help through an alert system. It is can also be used as a tool for caregivers to locate the dementia patients when they are lost quickly. This involves extensive integration between the various front-end, back-end and hardware components.
- Flutter Mobile App
- React WebApp
- Express Backend Server
- Arduino with GPS functionalities
- When in use, the arduino will send the location of the patient are regular intervals to the backend server.
- The database will contain information about the list of SafeZones and their acceptable radius.
- The location of the patient is queried from the database and reflected on the flutter mobile app.
- Once the patient leaves the SafeZones, the mobile app will be shown a button that allows the caregiver to enable the alert.
- On enable, the alert function will sound off the alarm on the cane to gain attention to the lost patient.
- An additional function to disable the alert will also be available for the caregiver.
- A QR Code is available on the cane to provide the helpers with the caregiver's contact information to ensure more efficient help
- Flutter
- ReactJS
- TailwindCSS
- Express
- Supabase
- PostgreSQL
- Docker
- ESP32
- Arduino
- Geolocation
- Chay Hui Xiang
- Ang Kai Jun
- Darren Suen Wei Jie
- Ivan Loke Zhi Hao