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I am a Grade 9 student attending Banff Community High School in Alberta. I am greatly interested in innovation and integrating technology into our lives. I have taken part in several regional Science Fairs and have previously entered projects using robotics, chemistry and computer testing, achieving first place in my category on each occasion. I have also entered the 2013 CWSF in Lethbridge, Alberta where I received a bronze medal. I came up with this project when my Dad and I were discussing ways to use a new credit card sized computer called a Raspberry Pi. I wanted to see if this computer could be used as the basis for a S.M.A.R.T device with only a few simple components and some Python programming. Attached sensors would then record real-time data and send it over the Internet for remote monitoring, analysis and automated alerting. My advice to other students is to find something original, useful and convenient; the simplest ideas are often the best. Presenting is also a very important part of project, so make sure to practice to give people a better understanding of your project. |
| Aaron Howe MonitorMe - The Internet of Living Things
Challenge: | Innovation | Category: | Intermediate | Region: | Canadian Rockies | City: | Canmore, AB | School: | Banff Community High School | Abstract: | My project extends the concept of the Internet of Things to include monitoring of individuals. The monitoring could be useful in a wide variety of applications including medical safety, athletic development, personal safety and interest. My prototype device allows for monitoring of biological and environmental data with real-time transmission of the Internet for remote storage, monitoring, analysis and automated alerts. |
Awards | Value | Excellence Award - Intermediate Bronze Medal Sponsor: Nuclear Waste Management Organization | $100.00 | Western University Scholarship Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $1 000.00 | Total | $1 100.00 | |