Overall, the product is successful at the functions it is intended to accomplish: detecting pulse, accounting for easy home use, and allowing for data collection. However, if more time and sophisticated technology were available, these resources would have been dedicated to developing a more advanced Asthma-Ox that was capable of detecting oxygen concentration and preventing IR light interference.
With the end of this project marks the end of the class! Paul and I had so much fun, and although the Arduino's temperament did make us want to cry at certain points, we had a lot of fun working with each other, our classmates, our awesome TAs Harsh and Yash, and of course, Dr. Bogen, our professor!
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