IoT Medical Supply Storage Monitor #IoT #adafruitio @adafruit @adafruitio
Zst123’s project on Hackster is a medical drug storage solution which tracks ambient light and temperature for sensitive medical supplies (like Moderna’s COVID19 vaccine). The solution uses Adafruit IO to display a real-time dashboard for monitoring the medical supply’s vitals along with a RFID module for providing access to the storage area.
In this project I propose a modular IoT device to do real-time tracking of temperature and other environmental factors such as light. The interval of tracking will be more frequent and less error-prone, allowing the medical staff to monitor the conditions with more granularity.
Medical staff can tap their card on a card reader whenever they need to access the storage area. This is because some areas may require security and accountability too.
Eink, E-paper, Think Ink – Collin shares six segments pondering the unusual low-power display technology that somehow still seems a bit sci-fi – http://adafruit.com/thinkink
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