Through this project, we provide a solution that will help reduce the number of deaths from the virus and its impact on the Earth, using unique Earth observation data supplied by space agencies.
There are several reasons that inspired us to select this challenge:
Our project has a medical and social focus, we want to support the sick, hospitals and communities that do not have access to the health system in the framework of the COVID19 emergency.
We use space agency data from (NASA, ESA, JAXA, CSA, CNES) in our project to get GPS information, number of infected and death, in order to create a prediction pattern of future deaths to estimate the possible number of respirators to be implemented.
To develop our project, we use different kind of tools:
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Justification:
COVID-19 outbreak has created a harsh and but an avoidable drawback situation that has strongly affected every place around the world, particularly in the public and private Health Institutions, affecting more than four million people by the end of April 2020 worldwide and generating the death of thousands. In Colombia, the mortality has reached 950 deaths by today. As an unexpected condition, the outbreak has resulted harder to halt due to the lack of monitoring and timely diagnosis systems for acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) events, particularly for those suffering from some type of chronic disease, hypertension, diabetes or heart problems. Also, most health care institutions do not have enough space for harbouring the increasing amount of infected people, demonstrating a need for monitoring patients from a better-controlled environment. Therefore, our project intends to diminish the incidence and mortality generated by COVID-19 outbreak in Colombia by offering a fast and cheap real-time monitoring system that implements a non-invasive artificial ventilator and a Mobile Application that allows recording multiple physiological variables of a mechanical ventilator; The mobile application monitors the physiological variables of any ventilator, but in our solution, we have proposed the Pneuma ventilator, which is a non-invasive mechanical ventilator that we have developed and that is at TRL5 level, a low-cost and easy to manufacture in the Colombian territory and that is under the study of permits and certifications for its respective manufacture. It incorporates a monitoring test system that seeks to improve the timely diagnosis of events related to the COVID-19. Additionally, we are in the process of developing a mobile application based on React Native that is intended to read the critical physiological variables of the patients (such as pressure, breaths per minute, volume flow, inspiration and expiration rate, amongst others).
NASA: Longitude,Latitude,Country,PM2.5 (Type of pollution)
ESA:
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