A SMART, PERSONAL AND PORTABLE MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE
Idea Description:
This is a personal portable device with multiple specimen collection modules in
each side of the device. In each module we can test different kinds of
specimens with multiple nano/bio sensors which can examine the blood, urine
etc…
First of all this device can have built in battery to power up the device and once the OS is loaded then the specimen icons will be appeared on the screen. Once we touch the particular specimen icon then immediately the corresponding module tray will be opened and ask to load the specimen into the dedicated slot. Once we put the specimen in the module tray then we can click on the same icon so that the module tray will be closed automatically.
Now the built in microprocessor unit will process the specimen based on the given parameters and then the results will be printed on the screen and sent to their devices through wired/wireless communication channels.
Each collection module pre-loaded with nano/bio sensors and chemical compounds to examine the specimen. Once the sensors are examined the specimen then the microprocessor will collate all the results and prepare a report and will be send to external devices like mobile, printer, computer or monitor etc… through wired or wireless communication.
This device also has a built in printer capability to print the test results then and there to share with the doctor/others.
User can put multiple different specimens in different slots at the same time to examine the specimen. Each module in this device is independent to examine the specimen.
The user can choose either to print the each specimen report or a bulk report with all specimens.
The software in this microcontroller can be upgraded to extend the capabilities of examining the different set of specimens.
This device also have dedicated button next to each module tray to open/close the specimen module tray manually.
Once the specimen is tested we can throw only the
specimen collection module and we can insert new collection module to examine
another specimen.
Each specimen collection module have own printed electronic chips inside and pre-loaded with the required sensors to examine the specimen
Below is the figure (for graphical representation purpose only)
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