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| ==== Presentation ==== | ==== Presentation ==== | ||
| - | //Present here the team// | + | This project, a collaborative effort by six European students, focuses on enhancing child well-being during |
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| + | ^ Name ^ Country ^ Studies ^ | ||
| + | | Ronja Kruse | Germany | Dental Technology | | ||
| + | | Hanna Kaczmarek | Poland | Industrial Biotechnology | | ||
| + | | Anouc Daindu Goedhart | Netherlands | Industrial Design Engineering | | ||
| + | | Daniel Aagaard Pérez | Spain | Informatics Engineering | | ||
| + | | Julie Bonnet | France | Packaging Engineering | | ||
| + | | Kemal Yilmaz | Belgium | Electronics - ICT | | ||
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| [(Cianetti2017)] | [(Cianetti2017)] | ||
| ==== Motivation ==== | ==== Motivation ==== | ||
| - | //Describe here your motivation for choosing this project// | ||
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| Hospital and waiting rooms can be stressful and uncomfortable for many patients, especially for children or people who need to stay for a longer period of time. Clinical healthcare environments are often designed mainly for medical efficiency rather than emotional comfort. | Hospital and waiting rooms can be stressful and uncomfortable for many patients, especially for children or people who need to stay for a longer period of time. Clinical healthcare environments are often designed mainly for medical efficiency rather than emotional comfort. | ||
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| ==== Problem ==== | ==== Problem ==== | ||
| - | //Provide here the problem you are tacking// | ||
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| Medical environments are often designed for medical efficiency rather than patient comfort, which can make them feel cold and impersonal. This can increase stress and anxiety for patients, especially due to unfamiliar surroundings and medical procedures. Research shows that calming visual environments or natural elements can help reduce stress and support recovery. However, many medical areas still lack accessible solutions to create more comforting and engaging environments for patients. | Medical environments are often designed for medical efficiency rather than patient comfort, which can make them feel cold and impersonal. This can increase stress and anxiety for patients, especially due to unfamiliar surroundings and medical procedures. Research shows that calming visual environments or natural elements can help reduce stress and support recovery. However, many medical areas still lack accessible solutions to create more comforting and engaging environments for patients. | ||
| ==== Objectives ==== | ==== Objectives ==== | ||
| - | //Detail here the objectives of this project// | ||
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| The main objective of this project is to explore how immersive projection technology can improve the emotional experience of patients (especially children) | The main objective of this project is to explore how immersive projection technology can improve the emotional experience of patients (especially children) | ||
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| The overall goal of the project is to design a concept that can create a more comforting and supportive hospital environment, | The overall goal of the project is to design a concept that can create a more comforting and supportive hospital environment, | ||
| ==== Requirements ==== | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
| - | // Specify here the identified and mandatory requirements the solution has to fulfil// | + | /* // Specify here the identified and mandatory requirements the solution has to fulfil// |
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| - | Requirements | + | |
| The proposed solution must meet the following requirements: | The proposed solution must meet the following requirements: | ||
| - | User & Experience Requirements | + | User & Experience Requirements: |
| - | * The system must reduce patient stress and anxiety during waiting or treatment periods. | + | |
| - | * The system must create a calming and comfortable environment using visual and sensory elements. | + | - The system must reduce patient stress and anxiety during waiting or treatment periods. |
| - | * The system must be suitable for children and adaptable to different age groups. | + | |
| - | * The system must provide a sense of safety and personal space for the user. | + | - The system must create a calming and comfortable environment using visual and sensory elements. |
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| + | - The system must be suitable for children and adaptable to different age groups. | ||
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| + | - The system must provide a sense of safety and personal space for the user. | ||
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| + | Healthcare Environment Requirements: | ||
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| + | - The system must be suitable for use in hospital or waiting room environments. | ||
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| + | - The system must not interfere with medical equipment or workflows. | ||
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| + | - The system must comply with hygiene standards for shared healthcare environments. | ||
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| + | - The system must be easy to clean and maintain. | ||
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| + | Functional Requirements: | ||
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| + | - The system must provide immersive visual content (e.g. projection or display). | ||
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| + | - The system must integrate at least two sensory elements (e.g. visual, audio, scent, or movement). | ||
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| + | - The system must be easy to operate by healthcare staff. | ||
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| + | - The system must allow quick setup and minimal preparation time. | ||
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| + | Accessibility Requirements: | ||
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| + | - The system must be accessible for users with reduced mobility (e.g. wheelchair users). | ||
| + | - The system must allow safe entry and exit. | ||
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| + | Technical & Design Requirements: | ||
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| + | - The system must be safe for use in indoor healthcare environments. | ||
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| + | - The system must operate with low noise levels. | ||
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| + | - The system must be energy-efficient. | ||
| - | Healthcare Environment Requirements | + | - The system must have a compact footprint |
| - | The system must be suitable for use in hospital or waiting room environments. | + | |
| - | The system must not interfere with medical equipment or workflows. | + | |
| - | The system must comply with hygiene standards for shared healthcare environments. | + | |
| - | The system must be easy to clean and maintain. | + | |
| + | These requirements are derived from user needs, healthcare constraints, | ||
| ==== Tests ==== | ==== Tests ==== | ||
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| ^ Chapter ^ Description ^ | ^ Chapter ^ Description ^ | ||
| - | | 1 Introduction |...| | + | | 1 Introduction |Introduction of the team, the topic, the problem and the objectives within the project| |
| | 2 Background and related work |Existing research and studies| | | 2 Background and related work |Existing research and studies| | ||
| - | | 3 Project Management |...| | + | | 3 Project Management |Overview of the methods used within the team for project management| |
| - | | 4 Marketing Plan |...| | + | | 4 Marketing Plan |Market analysis, identification of the competitors, |
| - | | 5 Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability |...| | + | | 5 Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability |Measures to minimize the ecological footprint of the project and the most important aspects of sustainable development and eco-efficiency| |
| - | | 6 Ethical and Deontological Concerns |...| | + | | 6 Ethical and Deontological Concerns |Analysis of ethical considerations to be taken| |
| - | | 7 Project Development |...| | + | | 7 Project Development |Development of the product from concept to prototype| |
| - | | 8 Conclusions |...| | + | | 8 Conclusions |Discussion of everything that has been achieved with the project| |
| | 9 Acknowledgements |Bibliography of sources and articles used| | | 9 Acknowledgements |Bibliography of sources and articles used| | ||
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