Date of Award
12-2014
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Legacy Department
Computer Engineering
Committee Chair/Advisor
Dr. Adam W. Hoover
Committee Member
Dr. Ian D. Walker
Committee Member
Dr. Jason O. Hallstrom
Abstract
We introduce a new device to record and store wrist motion activity data. The motivation to create this device was the fact that this data can be used to detect periods of eating or the number of bites consumed. There is no similar device available in the market. This device uses new components that have been recently introduced to the market, and newer techniques that can be used for low quantity production. The production cost for this device was $52, similar to other fitness trackers on the market. The device was capable of recording wrist motion activity for 24 hours and was similar in weight to a wrist watch.
Recommended Citation
Sharma, Surya, "A Device to Record Naturally Daily Wrist Motion" (2014). All Theses. 2065.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/2065