Location

Engineering & Research Building

Start Date

3-12-2020 1:30 PM

End Date

3-12-2020 2:00 PM

Description

The Ab-Inforcer ® is a cutting-edge core biofeedback device designed to strengthen postural awareness and revolutionize the workout experience. This device was designed and patented in the early 2000s by Lee Brandon, under AB-vanced NEU-spine ® Technologies, LLC. The original design’s electronics require upgrading so today’s modern smart devices can communicate wirelessly and instantaneously around the globe. To meet these demands, the device is being redesigned as the Ab-Inforcer ® II. The Ab-Inforcer ® II will include a mobile application to interface with the device, upgraded sensor technology, a rechargeable battery module, and an improved electronics controller. A CS team will extend the work of the previous teams by building out the mobile application to (1) meet use cases, (2) exchange data with the device, and (3) store and process data through a website. Use cases include feedback during exercises, display of training records, exploring new workout routines, sharing data with trainers, and trending progress over time.

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Dec 3rd, 1:30 PM Dec 3rd, 2:00 PM

Ab-Inforcer II - User Application and Website

Engineering & Research Building

The Ab-Inforcer ® is a cutting-edge core biofeedback device designed to strengthen postural awareness and revolutionize the workout experience. This device was designed and patented in the early 2000s by Lee Brandon, under AB-vanced NEU-spine ® Technologies, LLC. The original design’s electronics require upgrading so today’s modern smart devices can communicate wirelessly and instantaneously around the globe. To meet these demands, the device is being redesigned as the Ab-Inforcer ® II. The Ab-Inforcer ® II will include a mobile application to interface with the device, upgraded sensor technology, a rechargeable battery module, and an improved electronics controller. A CS team will extend the work of the previous teams by building out the mobile application to (1) meet use cases, (2) exchange data with the device, and (3) store and process data through a website. Use cases include feedback during exercises, display of training records, exploring new workout routines, sharing data with trainers, and trending progress over time.