Development of a mobile application for pre-diabetic and diabetic patients (C)
This project aims to develop an application to better serve the needs of diabetics and prediabetics in Singapore. Three students teamed up to complete this project. The mobile application consists of 3 main functionalities, which are: providing food recommendations, logging of blood glucose levels a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-782462023-07-07T17:51:36Z Development of a mobile application for pre-diabetic and diabetic patients (C) Tan, Jocelyn Min Hui Tan Chee Wah Wesley School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering This project aims to develop an application to better serve the needs of diabetics and prediabetics in Singapore. Three students teamed up to complete this project. The mobile application consists of 3 main functionalities, which are: providing food recommendations, logging of blood glucose levels and food intake, and an interactive game. In particular, the interactive game will be the focus of this paper. The game is location-based, and promotes physical activity by encouraging the user to move around to collect points. Augmented Reality is also included in the game where the user can interact with virtual objects. The application was developed on Xamarin Visual Studios while the game was developed on Unity3D. The programming language used in both platforms was C#. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-06-14T02:01:34Z 2019-06-14T02:01:34Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78246 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf |
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This project aims to develop an application to better serve the needs of diabetics and prediabetics in Singapore. Three students teamed up to complete this project. The mobile application consists of 3 main functionalities, which are: providing food recommendations, logging of blood glucose levels and food intake, and an interactive game. In particular, the interactive game will be the focus of this paper. The game is location-based, and promotes physical activity by encouraging the user to move around to collect points. Augmented Reality is also included in the game where the user can interact with virtual objects. The application was developed on Xamarin Visual Studios while the game was developed on Unity3D. The programming language used in both platforms was C#. |
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