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Preliminary Design Review ECE 4007, L03 AK November 1 st , 2011

Pharmacy Workstation & Shelves. Preliminary Design Review ECE 4007, L03 AK November 1 st , 2011. Georgia Institute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Austin Hurd , Jordan Lanciault , Pujita Vijayvargiya , and Dean Webb. Pharmacy Workstation & Shelves.

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Preliminary Design Review ECE 4007, L03 AK November 1 st , 2011

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  1. Pharmacy Workstation & Shelves Preliminary Design Review ECE 4007, L03 AK November 1st, 2011 Georgia Institute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Austin Hurd, Jordan Lanciault, PujitaVijayvargiya, and Dean Webb

  2. Pharmacy Workstation & Shelves Cabinets/Shelves Central Station

  3. Overview – Pharmacy Workstation Why • Easy, efficient, and accurate • Low cost alternative Who • Pharmacists • Nurses Cost • Low cost digital and analog components • Approximately $405

  4. Proposed Design Central Station • eBOX 3300 running Windows CE • eBOX directly interfaces with an m-bed micro controller Shelf • Customizable module • Receives data using a PIC • Each module connected to a I2C bus

  5. Central Station • eBOX connected to • Touch screen display • Barcode Reader • RFID Reader • M-bed • Pillbox Placement Section • Discard Basket • Collection Basket

  6. Central Station Design

  7. Cabinet and Shelves • Common bus for each shelf • Modules containing: • LED • 7-Seg • Pushbutton

  8. Hardware Flow - Workstation touchscreen Antenna 433-Mhz Transceiver barcode reader eBOX3300 mbed RFID reader

  9. Original Cabinet Model Fixed positioning Poor connectivity Not modular Not expandable

  10. Hardware Flow - Shelves Antenna 433-Mhz Transceiver Med Module PICs Cabinet PIC Header Pins

  11. Medication Module Data Clk V+ Gnd

  12. Med Module Schematic

  13. PHARMACY WORKSTATION SCAN PATIENT PILLBOX TO START OR TYPE IN PATIENT ID PATIENT ID: 1003

  14. Patient List

  15. Medicine List 1003 David Buck Sophie 0012,0015 11 Belton St., Atlanta GA, 31153

  16. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Patient ID: 1003 Patient Name: David Buck Assigned Nurse: Sophie Address: 11 Belton St., Atlanta GA, 31153 PLEASE COLLECT MEDICINES FROM LIT UP CABINETS. SCAN MEDICINE OR TYPE MEDICINE ID TO PROCEED MEDICINE ID: 0012 DONE BACK

  17. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Medicine ID: 0012 Medicine Name: Lanoxin Time: As Needed Dose: 250 mg 6 am 9 am 12 pm 6 pm 9 pm As needed PLACE MEDICINE IN PILLBOX AS INDICATED. SCAN NEXT MEDICINE OR TYPE MEDICINE ID TO PROCEED MEDICINE ID: DONE BACK

  18. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Not Finished! Please retrieve the medicines from marked cabinets and hit continue. CONTINUE

  19. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Medicine ID: 0012 Medicine Name: Lanoxin Time: As Needed Dose: 250 mg 6 am 9 am 12 pm 6 pm 9 pm As needed PLACE MEDICINE IN PILLBOX AS INDICATED. SCAN NEXT MEDICINE OR TYPE MEDICINE ID TO PROCEED MEDICINE ID: 0019 DONE BACK

  20. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Wrong Medicine! Please place in the Discard Basket and hit continue. CONTINUE

  21. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Medicine ID: 0012 Medicine Name: Lanoxin Time: As Needed Dose: 250 mg 6 am 9 am 12 pm 6 pm 9 pm As needed PLACE MEDICINE IN PILLBOX AS INDICATED. SCAN NEXT MEDICINE OR TYPE MEDICINE ID TO PROCEED MEDICINE ID: 0015 DONE BACK

  22. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Medicine ID: 0015 Medicine Name: Bumetanide Time: 9 am, 12 pm, 9 pm Dose: 250 mg 6 am 9 am 12 pm 6 pm 9 pm As needed PLACE MEDICINE IN PILLBOX AS INDICATED. SCAN NEXT MEDICINE OR TYPE MEDICINE ID TO PROCEED MEDICINE ID: DONE BACK

  23. PHARMACY WORKSTATION Done with this patient. Hit continue to scan the next pill box. CONTINUE

  24. Achievements • User Interface • Patient Information • Medicine Information • Hardware • PIC controls seven segment displays • Mbed control of I2C interface

  25. Challenges I2C Communication with PICs Reverse engineering existing medication modules Creating an intuitive experience

  26. Future Deadlines & Milestones 5th November: Install Windows CE on eBOX 12th November: Wireless data communication 15th November: Interface RFID reader 17th November: Medicine module board 24th November: Working prototype

  27. Future Applications Larger Networking More Aesthetic Structure Increased Durability Structural Improvements

  28. Source: http://www.todayshospitalist.com/index.php?b=articles_read&cnt=281

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