Innovative Electronic Prototypes for Solving Social Health Problems
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https://doi.org/10.47633/z1cwk956Keywords:
Innovadores, electrónica, padecimientos, prototipos, saludAbstract
This article presents the creation of innovative prototypes developed by students of the Universidad Técnica Nacional, Pacific Campus, during the third trimester of 2019, by applying the knowledge acquired in the courses Electronics II and Digital Electronics II of the Electronics Engineering diploma program. The students designed technological prototypes that are user-friendly, sustainable, and affordable, aimed at supporting the rehabilitation and independence of people with physical impairments, disabilities, or illnesses, enabling them to improve their quality of life.
In this way, the project is framed within the field of social health, as the development of the prototypes demonstrates how electronics can be implemented and integrated into human needs. Additionally, it helps mitigate limitations or restore a certain degree of autonomy to patients with specific conditions. It is also relevant for students to participate in this type of activity, as they learn to develop projects that benefit humanity while incorporating technology into learning processes.
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