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Date created
2022-08-30
Authors/Contributors
Author: Bergeron, Hannah
Author: Svichkar, Valeriya
Author: Moreno, Paola
Author: Bitoon, Marychelle
Author: Fu, Jerry
Author: Zhang, Peter
Author: WiCCSafe
Abstract
The concept of WristAssist originated from a desire to support students on college/universitycampuses who deserve a reliable, discreet, and effective way to communicate with local authorities. WristAssist is a small, compact device able to discreetly send a distress signal to campus security, alerting them of potentially dangerous situations. Students will be able to signout these devices from their university for use on campus, guaranteeing accessibility to any students who are concerned for their personal safety. With the help of this device, students can communicate their level of distress to campus security along with their positional data and identification information. Campus security will receive this data on a provided user interface,where they will be alerted of any incoming signals from devices across campus. The information they receive will allow them to efficiently locate, track, and personally respond to users in distress.
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Engineering Science undergraduates are required to complete a group-based, two-course capstone sequence: ENSC 405W and ENSC 440. Groups form company structures and create an innovative product that potentially acts as a solution to a real-life problem.This collection archives the following assignments: proposal, design specifications, requirements specifications, and final presentation
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English