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"Dextrose Stand on the Move: Improving Patient Experience in Hospitals"

Abstract

This study will focus on improving the ease of movement for patients receiving fluids
through a tube, commonly known as IV fluids. Patients receiving IV fluids, such as dextrose,
face challenges when they need to move around during their treatment. Currently, they must
either carry their IV bags or rely on healthcare staff to transport them, which can be
inconvenient and restricts their mobility. Patients receiving IV fluids may require mobility for
various reasons, including exercise, attending appointments, or simply moving within
healthcare facilities. However, carrying IV bags can be bulky and impractical, limiting
patients' ability to move freely and independently. Additionally, relying on healthcare staff to
transport IV bags can strain resources and may lead to delays in patient care.

A solution is needed that allows patients to move freely while receiving IV fluids,
without the burden of carrying their IV bags or relying on staff assistance. Ideally, this solution
should be automated, portable, and easy to use, providing patients with independence and
flexibility during their treatment. The proposed system aims to address these challenges by
developing an automatic dextrose stand that follows patients as they move. This stand will be
equipped with sensors and technology to detect the patient's location and movement, ensuring
that the IV fluids remain accessible and secure at all times. By eliminating the need for patients
to carry their IV bags or rely on staff assistance, the system promotes patient independence and
mobility. Patients can move freely within healthcare facilities, attend appointments, and engage
in activities without being hindered by their IV treatment. Overall, the system enhances the
patient experience, improves efficiency in healthcare delivery, and promotes better outcomes
for patients receiving IV fluids.
"Automated Service System for Fast Food Chains: Robot-Assisted Order
Delivery"

Abstract

In fast food chains, the efficiency of order delivery to customers' tables is often hindered
by manual processes, leading to delays and potential errors in service. Traditional methods
relying solely on human staff may not always meet the demands of a fast-paced environment,
especially during peak hours or when staff resources are limited. Efficient order delivery is
essential for enhancing customer satisfaction and maintaining the smooth operation of fast food
chains. Delays or errors in order delivery can lead to customer dissatisfaction, decreased
revenue, and negative perceptions of the establishment. Additionally, manual delivery methods
may be prone to inconsistency and inefficiency, particularly during busy periods.

A solution is needed that streamlines the process of order delivery in fast food chains,
improving efficiency and accuracy while reducing reliance on manual labor. Ideally, this
solution should incorporate automation to enhance speed and precision in order fulfillment,
thereby optimizing the overall customer experience. The proposed system utilizes robotics and
automation to revolutionize order delivery in fast food chains. By deploying robots equipped
with sensors and navigation systems, the system can autonomously detect and deliver orders
to customers' tables. This eliminates the need for manual delivery by staff members and ensures
prompt and accurate service. Furthermore, the system enhances operational efficiency by
optimizing route planning and minimizing delivery times. By automating the delivery process,
the system reduces the likelihood of errors and improves order accuracy, thereby enhancing
overall customer satisfaction.

Overall, the system helps to streamline order delivery operations in fast food chains,
improving efficiency, accuracy, and customer experience while reducing the burden on human
staff.
"Improving City Traffic: Studying How Smart Parking Systems Make
Parking Easier"

Abstract

Finding parking spaces in crowded urban areas is often challenging and time-
consuming for drivers. Limited parking availability leads to congestion, frustration, and wasted
time as drivers search for suitable parking spots. The problem of limited parking spaces needs
a solution because it impacts urban mobility, traffic flow, and overall convenience for drivers.
Without an efficient parking system, drivers waste valuable time and fuel searching for parking,
contributing to increased traffic congestion and environmental pollution. Additionally,
inadequate parking availability can discourage people from visiting businesses and attractions
in urban areas, negatively affecting local economies.

A solution is needed that optimizes the utilization of available parking spaces, reduces
the time spent searching for parking, and enhances the overall parking experience for drivers.
This solution should leverage technology to provide real-time information about parking
availability, streamline the parking process, and improve the efficiency of parking
management. The proposed parking system addresses the problem by utilizing sensors and data
analytics to monitor parking spaces and provide real-time information to drivers about
available parking spots. Drivers can access this information through mobile apps, digital
displays, or navigation systems, allowing them to quickly locate nearby parking options.
Furthermore, the system can incorporate features such as reservation capabilities, payment
integration, and navigation assistance to streamline the parking process and enhance user
convenience. By providing accurate information and efficient parking solutions, the system
reduces traffic congestion, minimizes environmental impact, and improves the overall urban
mobility experience.

Overall, the parking system helps solve the problem of limited parking availability by
leveraging technology to optimize parking resources, reduce traffic congestion, and enhance
the convenience of parking for drivers in urban areas.
RESEARCH
PROPOSAL
IN
CPE 318

Submitted By:
Villegas, AlRandolph B.
BSCPE – 3

Submitted To:
Engr. Manuel Balasbas

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