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System Design
Covid-19 oriented

Different system design concepts specifically designed for covid-19

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Tapit

Jason Abraham, Jude Van Caoli, Erica Kim Cotoco

from 3IND-1

Tapit is a wearable NFC (Near Field Communication) designed to ease the daily life of people as they go about places in the form of a bracelet. It helps in contact tracing as it contains the needed information of the person wearing it. It also acts as a beep card which gives the commuters a better travel experience. With these two features combined, it gives the users a comfortable choice to tap the bracelet rather than juggling between a phone and a beep card. Furthermore, the system comes with its own NFC scanner to receive information safely from the users. The product aims to bring order and convenience to the public especially during the pandemic.

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COVID-19 SCREENING KIOSK

Huili H. Chua and Patricia Marie Gallares

from 3IND-1

The COVID-19 Screening Kiosk is an all-in-one system that facilitates and monitors people in establishments. As the government tries to best navigate COVID-19, there has been an increasing demand for technology that will allow companies to operate as safely as possible during this time. All public and private establishments need to ensure the health and safety of the people as they operate offices, businesses, malls, schools, and others. With the COVID-19 Screening Kiosk, it will help the organizations in proactive monitoring for symptoms like fevers as it comes with a contactless thermal scanner with temperature readings, automatic hand sanitation system and UV light scanner that helps to double check left out germs, a QR and RFID system that will help in the contact tracing. 

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ReCycle: Active Road Segregating System and Surveillance Platform

Veel Iremae Dela Cruz, Neil Francis Mercado, and Matthew Tepora

from 3IND-1

The pandemic made travelling, especially for the commuters, almost inaccessible due to a magnitude of restrictions imposed by the government in an effort to curb the spread of the virus. With the Filipino can-do spirit, most people started to use bicycles as a way to fill the void in transportation. The growing number of cyclists made the implementation of bike lanes on existing roads a necessity in order to maintain the safety of its users. However, there are constraints when it comes to the implementation of these new lanes. Not all of our roads are designed to accommodate an exclusive lane meant for the cyclists. This lack of space and the recent implementation of these lanes will make it hard for the motorists to respect its boundaries. Our citizens are in the midst of a transition period, as part of the new normal, and adjusting to it will take time. A need for a new preventive, informative and protective system has risen to impose order on the roads and uphold the safety of the people. This project is in line with the government’s goal in improving the country’s infrastructure in order to boost the productivity of the population and improve the standard of living of its citizens.

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ALLERTAG An RFID Card and Tap System for Contact Tracing

Charles Jahn Fuellas, Samuel Carlo Gapay, and Dominic Narcelles

from 3IND-3

The function of an RFID card is for scanning and acts as our quarantine pass for entering establishments. For the features of an RFID card, it has the same size of a credit card which is easier to carry and to keep inside the pocket, and also it can be customized into 3 different layout designs. People will be motivated to use RFID cards because it is easier to put them inside their pocket, wallet, or cardholders and also there is no need to use the internet or data for contract tracing.

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This version of the RFID card can be used as a way to contact trace people in establishments that require a specific app like stay safe ph. It can be used whenever the person can’t access the internet or has no data or battery charge to present a QR code.

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SoDi Bracelet

Donna Louise Galvez, Maria Patrina Gudito, and Sheila Lastrollo

from 3IND-3

The Social Distancing Bracelet or “SoDi'' is a wearable technology that aims to alert people to remain at a distance among those who are nearby or whom they are interacting with. This product will lessen the contact between people and limit the spread of Covid-19. Maintaining a maximum distance of two meters will reduce the risk of infection when a person coughs, speaks, and sneezes. As the infection reduces, this will result in a less increase in the number of cases. This product will also serve as a reminder that social distancing should be practiced everywhere especially in public places such as in grocery stores, pharmacies, transportation, or areas where a large number of people can be found.

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COVID+ Covid-19 Graded First Aid Emergency Kit: Envisions to Create An All in One Medical System Through Technological Sufficiency.

Angelo Luigi Tan and Sophia Anne Gomez

from 3IND-1

COVID+ is a COVID 19 Graded First Aid Emergency Kit enhanced with many systematic features like RFID and QR Code systems to generate a safer, faster and controlled environment in mass centers in times of evacuation. It allows users to gather government and evacuation information, register health records, learn about required medicines and more in one easy to sling emergency kit.

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Clean Caddy

Christian Inong, Abigail Ong, and Adrian Russel Pe

from 3IND-1

The Clean Caddy is a device that would help encourage the use of sanitization in our everyday lives. The overall objective of this project is to regulate the spread of unseen pathogens and bacteria on the surface of the mobile phone. With the Clean Caddy being placed in locations where lots of people would dine or socialize such as cafes convenience stores and restaurants it would help lessen the need for social contact between staff members of said establishment and customers. It would also urge phone users to want to sanitize their phones while they are eating their food. The product features a compact UV light compartment that would encase the phone and eliminate any existing bacteria that is on the phones surface this compartment also includes a wireless charger that can be used by phones that support this feature. The cover of this compartment would be a one way mirror so that the customer would be able to monitor their phone while it is still disinfecting or charging. On the left side of the device there is a digital screen from where you can order food or services without the need to have contact with any personnel from the establishment.

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Covid 19 Movable Necessities Mini Chamber

Farhan Bongaros, Yvette Elavado, and Daniele Alein Retuya

from 3IND-1

A covid-19 movable necessities mini chamber that extends people's convenience when entering an establishment or even inside your home. We aim to alleviate the inconvenience of safety protocols upon entering buildings/establishments.

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© 2021 by University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts and Design

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