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Logbook
Weekly Report
1st Week Report
Our team has reviewed all the project proposals and agreed to work on “Smart Health and well-being“. We brainstormed various concepts and set on our project – Healing Spaces. During our classes we developed our business concept and have identified our first idea of the target group (long-stay patients, especially children) as well as our core initial problem, which are the sterile, anxiety-inducing hospital environments. To make that happen the methods and materials from Marketing course were used and we created our value proposition chart.
We started looking for the already existing solutions, but we need to do more research on all possible solutions to make a more pleasant room/space, and improve the well being of people.
2nd Week Report
We want to focus on children that stay for a long time at the hospital. We searched about other solutions that could improve their well being.
We want to combine several sensory experiences into one device (or several devices if needed): visual projection, music/sounds, and potentially calming smells. The goal is that children can feel almost like they are at home, or to feel like they are outside the hospital, helping them mentally escape the clinical environment and reduce their anxiety.
We tried to develop the user journey map of our product (during the Design thinking workshop), to think about how our product could be used by the children.
We started to think about the ethical and safety contraints of our device: ensuring the projections do not trigger photosensitive epilepsy and figuring out how the device will work in shared rooms without distrubing other patients.
Another brainstorming about how can we make our idea stand out? We considered smart glasses: they could be connected to a device placed in the parents' house so that the child could call them and see them appear in front of them, as if the child was at home. This is different from a computer because the child could simply move their head to see the inside of their house, the pets, etc. Also, it could be a solution if two children are in the same room.
Some problems: the glasses are screens pretty close to the child's eyes: so the use of glasses must be supervised to avoid damage to children's eyes throughout their stay.
First try about the Black box diagram here : https://www.eps2026-wiki6.dee.isep.ipp.pt/doku.php?id=report#hardware1
And first creating the storytelling of our product during Design thinking workshop.
3rd Week Report
We tried to redefine our idea about cocoon/multisensory projector, we compared the smart glasses/VR/cocoon We modified the blackbox diagramm. Made some research about the fear and anxiety in waiting rooms (at the dentist office for example). We started the BOM based on the global idea of a multisensory device.
4th Week Report
This week we worked on the design of the Cocoon and picked out some sensors and electronics and selected which ones we wanted to use.
We also designed a logo that shows a cocoon from which a butterfly flies out. The colors are blue, green and purple.
- Blue: has a calming, relaxing effect
- Green: has a balancing effect
- Purple: has a calming effect, the purple comes from the lavender scent we use
We also designed a flyer in which we adjusted the background color and font size after discussion.
We also picked out a list of materials.
5th Week Report
This working week focused on finalizing our presentation documents and technically refining the design. A key milestone was the completion of our product flyer. In this, the diverse functions surrounding the “Cocoon” were clearly arranged and supplemented by a new view that visualizes the option for wheelchair use. At the same time, we have refined the SWOT analysis in the area of “opportunities” in order to highlight the market potential even more clearly.
Technical optimizations and accessibility In the area of construction, decisive adjustments were made to increase the flexibility of the furniture:
- Unordered List ItemThe chair's swivel castors are now height-adjustable, which enables optimal adaptation to different surfaces and user needs.
- Unordered List ItemThanks to a newly integrated ramp, the standard chair can easily be replaced by a wheelchair if necessary.
- Unordered List ItemFor additional ergonomic comfort, the chair has been supplemented with a back support for the feet.
Material vision and hygienic standards In order to make our vision tangible, detailed material sketches were created. For the external structure, we are planning a combination of copper arches and PVC, with an integrated air gap providing effective sound insulation from the outside world. In the interior, we rely on high-quality textiles from the “Health Care” collection, which were specially developed for well-being:
- Unordered List ItemHygiene through innovation: The fibers used are equipped with firmly integrated silver ions. These inhibit the growth of microorganisms and bacteria, which not only improves hygiene but also reduces odor formation. Since the ions are firmly anchored in the material, they only work there and do not enter the environment. Care and safety: The textiles are flame-retardant, washable up to 60 °C and meet the highest standards such as the OEKO-TEX® standard and certified antimicrobial effectiveness according to ASTM tests.
- Healing-promoting design: In collaboration with experts, a color concept of positive, natural colors was chosen that can actively support the user's healing process.
Through this combination of technical sophistication and high-quality choice of materials, we have succeeded in creating a harmonious and functional overall image of the “Cocoon”.
6th Week
Meetings
1st Meeting (2026-02-25)
Agenda:
- Presentation
- Modus operandi
- Project proposals
- Electronic logbook (Wiki)
Minute:
Supervisors presented the different topics of the project to us, along with the wiki we will use to keep track of everything related to the project. Then we stayed behind to choose and discard the topics that each of us considered most interesting. Finally, we brainstormed more specific ideas for the different topics.
2nd Meeting (2026-02-27)
Agenda:
- Review of the Brainstorming
- Project Selection
- Communication with supervisors
Minute:
In this second meeting, we focused on giving shape to the initial ideas for each topic. After doing this, we voted on the three topics that each person found most interesting, along with the ideas mentioned. Finally, we sent an email with the ranking of the topics.
3rd Meeting (2026-03-05)
Agenda:
- Presentation of the idea powerpoint
- Feedback from the supervisors.
- Next steps.
Minute:
We have presented our first idea, which is to try to improve hospitals by allowing patients to draw on a device and project it onto the walls, or to project directly a picture from a data base, to improve their stay and reduce patient stress and anxiety, improve emotional well-being and support mental recovery.
The feedback we have received on our idea is to make it more specific, as there are several points that still need to be defined. For example, we need to consider whether we also want to add music or other senses, what we are going to do with people who are unable to draw, how many projectors we are going to have, and what happens in rooms with many people.
For the next steps, we need to research competitors, benchmarking, and existing solutions. We also need to consider how to make it as sustainable, ethical, and inclusive as possible. Finally, we need to think about all the components we will need and use that to create the ‘black box diagram’.
4th Meeting (2026-03-12)
Agenda to do before each monday/tuesday:
- Our idea and other possibilities.
- Feedback from the supervisors.
- Next steps.
Minute to do after each meeting:
We talked about our idea and new ideas and possibilities.
We showed our first draft of blackbox, the feedbacks we had: is the app from the user interface? Wi-fi? Bluetooth? All devices need to be powered (projector/scent sprayer/speaker). We need to put some sensors (to measure the brightness level, noise level, moisture level???).
Cristina talked about something we started to think about: we need to be sure that the kids will not be impacted/damaged by the light/sounds (for example the photosensitive children or other psychologic pathologies). Also, sharing the devices between children with diseases could be problematic.
We may try to find and focus on another type of public or solutions: children in stressful situtation (dentist, psychologist…) ; a kind of cocoon where the child can go inside, see, smell, and listen to what he wants without bothering the other in the shared space.
5th Meeting (2026-03-19)
Agenda: about what we want to discuss and present
- Feedback on renewed blackbox diagram
- Feedback on updated user stories
- Present our refined concept: the HealingSpaces Cocoon
- Present comparison of different technological options (VR, smart glasses, projection, cocoon)
- Explain why the cocoon concept was selected as the final direction
- Present preliminary Bill of Materials (BOM)
- Present concept visuals / prototype idea
- Present storytelling scenario used for the product concept
- Feedback on the presentation and project direction
- Discuss next steps for development and research
Link to presentation
Minute:
We presented our refined concept, the HealingSpaces Cocoon, and shared our comparison of different technologies (VR, smart glasses) to explain why the cocoon is the best solution for shared waiting rooms. We also showed our BOM, and the concept visuals of the prototype. For the black box diagram, we received technical feedback: Wi-Fi is a medium, not a component, so it shouldn't be drawn as a block. Also, air, area and sound should not be listed as an output of the system, and we need to clearly show that actuators are part of the system. Regarding the physical design, the supervisors pointed out disabled children on the wheelchairs, and how to make sure our product is inclusive. We also need to analyze the specific materials used inside the cocoon (their structure and properties) and maybe consider adding a contact sensor to trigger the system, plus voice-to-text functionality for our interface to make it more accessible. For the future, we discussed that our actual physical prototype needs to be a scaled-down version of our overall vision. We also need to ensure our project includes functional, non-functional (technical), and usability test. Lastly, we need to work on updating our report weekly, so that our progress is clearly visible for the coordinators.
6th Meeting (2026-03-26)
Agenda: about what we want to discuss and present
- Finishing the design of the cocoon
- Selecting sensors and electronics
- Making a logo
- Creating a flyer
- Materials
Minute:
Feedback we received for chair design: Some of our designs don't match: sometimes a leg rest is included with the chair, and sometimes it isn't. Also, a solution to easily remove the armchair (and thus take it out of the cocoon to allow entry for a wheelchair) would be to include small wheels on the chair's base that could be attached once inside the cocoon and unlocked to allow movement. So we need to work on that.
Also, feedbacks about the materials: a thin layer of air can be used between the walls of the cocoon to “naturally” insulate the sound. Copper and copper brass could be of interest, particularly from a health and antibacterial perspective. Further research is needed to determine their compatibility with our project.
7th Meeting (2026-04-01)
Agenda:
- Detailed Schematics Review
- SWOT
- Change of name because copyright
- Start of Life Cycle Analysis
- Interim Report Questions
Link to Presentation
Minute:
/!\ in the swot: in strengths: “Inclusive and wheelchair access” (and not “accessible”)
Flyer: we just need to add the last design with the chair and small wheels
Speaker: how it will work? microcontroller? Wi-Fi? Blueutooth? MP3 shifts(?)
/!\ schematics need to be compatible with the new design: do we need to put the projector inside the schematics?? vibration/motion motor?
/!\ Design: scent diffuser put on the top OR bottom of the cocoon? Because naturally the smell might be able to move from bottom to the top?
ALSO: we need to detach the tablet from the big chair because how the child in wheelchair will control it?
Materials: antimicrobial textile: curtain of hospital ⇒ silver ions, Creation Baumann
The report is still very incomplete (introduction, products already existing that we need to compare with our idea, the researches done on this subject, the choice we did)
8th Meeting (2026-04-16)
Agenda:
Interim Prasentation
Activities
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