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Wireless Blood Oxygenation Sensor III

Wireless blood oximeters can measure the user's SpO2, SpCO, and SpMET and transfer the data wirelessly to a user's laptop. Because of the wireless design, it's possible to make the oximeter more compact and portable. The student team built on the work of a previous capstone team to fix issues and build a functional version of the product.

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Eli Shlizerman, Electrical & Computer Engineering

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