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Title:
A wireless method for monitoring medication compliance
Author:
Jonas, Jeffrey Scott
Document Type:
Thesis
Department:
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree:
Master of Science
Major:
Computer Engineering
Advisory Committee:
Manikopoulos, Constantine N.
Jones, Quentin
De, Swades K.
Thesis Date:
2006, August
Keywords:
Medication compliance
Caregiver notification
Availability:
Unrestricted
Abstract:

There are many devices on the market to help remind patients to take their pills, but most require observation by a caregiver to assure medication compliance. This project demonstrates three modes to detect pill removal from a pillbox: a switch under the pills, a reflective type photointerrupter and a transmissive "electric eye" photosensor. Each mode exhibited blind spots or other failures to detect pill presence, but by combining modes with complementary characteristics, the accuracy of pill detection is greatly increased.

Two methods of caregiver notification are demonstrated: text messages transmitted via an attached cellular phone, or the status is collected by a PC which provides an audit trail and daily notification if no pills were taken.

Complete Thesis:
njit-etd2006-099 (71 pages ~ 6,004 KB pdf)
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