Design of a Lifesaving Collar for the Maritime, River, and Water Sports Transport Industry

Avelino L.J. Alexis, Quintanilla Huaman Gean Carlos, Veliz Herrera Marco Antonio, Huamanchahua Deyby

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Abstract

This article presents the design and prototyping of an intelligent lifeguard collar, where the main objective of the project was to safeguard the well-being of peoplein any situation of risk of drowning, to carry out the project we worked on a mechanical system where through the principle of Archimedes it was calculated whatis thes forces necessary for people of different masses to get afloat and keep their nostrils out of the water, in addition an electron system was developed in the proteus software where by means of a heart rate monitor that is strategically located in the collar, it was possible to capture the beats per minute of the heart (bpm) of the people through the carotid artery that is located on both sides of the neck, this sensor sends signals to the control system that was programmed taking into account the relationship between ages and the beat-per-minute intervals of the heart since a person of 20 years does not have the same interval of beats per minute as a person of 60 years in this way the control system makes a correct decision before activating the valve that releases the carbon monoxide (co2) que is compressed in a cartridge so that immediately afterwards inflates the chamber.

Original languageEnglish
Article number020016
JournalAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume2839
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Sep 2023
Externally publishedYes
Event2022 International Conference on Innovations in Science, Hybrid Materials, and Vibration Analysis, IC-ISHVA 2022 - Virtual, Online, India
Duration: 16 Jul 202217 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Archimedes
  • beats per minute
  • carbon dioxide
  • carotid
  • heart rate monitor

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