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Title: Motion Detection Device with GSM module
Authors: Tsang, Man Tik
Department: Department of Electronic Engineering
Issue Date: 2014
Supervisor: Supervisor: Prof. YAN, Hong; Assessor: Dr. CHAN, Rosa H M
Abstract: "The Motion Detection Device with GSM module" was originally branched from the Project "Mobile Device and Cloud Server-based Intelligence Health Monitoring System". This project aims to develop a device for detecting motion and be able to send out notification by SMS or to cloud server by the mobile network. This is basically a product production project that requires working on the hardware and firmware. Furthermore, some pre-detection techniques are also required during the firmware development. This report will go through the whole development and some analysis to help the reader understanding how to implement the idea of the motion detection. In the hardware part, it covers the knowledge on how to achieve different goals in the project. It consists of the microcontroller, accelerometer and GSM module chip to make it basically work. As there are many useful, small and low power sensor, the hardware device is to integrate the sensor to make it as an intelligence and useful device. In the firmware part, it is the key part of the project as it helps to implement the algorithm. The report will go through how to get the data and process it. The firmware controls how to the microcontroller assess the data from the sensor. It also commands the microcontroller for further manipulation and computation. The motion pattern detection is ultimately for health monitoring purpose. It helps to detect the motion features of a particular and diagnosis their abnormality from their portfolio.
Appears in Collections:Electrical Engineering - Undergraduate Final Year Projects 

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