A Carleton Engineering fourth year capstone project centered around the implementation of best practices for SIDS.
This project is a capstone done as part of our undergraduate Biomedical and Electrical Engineering degrees at Carleton University. A capstone project typically requires students to apply the engineering knowledge they have developed to a real engineering project. We have chosen to develop a mobile application that will support new parents in implementing evidence-based best practices for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
This project is conducted under the supervision of Fateme Rajabiyazdi, an assosciate professor in the Faculty of Engineering and Design at Carleton University.
Profile Management | Literature-Backed Checklist Items | Habit Tracking |
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Other Features Include:
- Data sharing using wireless peer-to-peer sharing methods
- SIDS-related supplementary information
- Optional security measures, including a PIN and security questions
If you have any questions or would like to learn more, please do not hesistate to reach out! We can be reached at the following email address:
Darwin: darwinjull@cmail.carleton.ca
As of April 2024, support for the project by its original authors will gradually decline. However, anyone is able & encouraged to expand upon our project as defined by the BSD-2 license. To expand upon our work, follow the steps given below:
- Download and install the Android Studio IDE
- Clone this repository using Git or Github Desktop
- Open the project in android studio and edit away!
If you have never developed an android application before- worry not! There are plenty of good tutorials out there.