Project
Breathalyzer is a well-known device used for measuring the alcohol content in a person's breath. Our project aimed to enhance this traditional device by integrating modern technology and innovative design elements.
We transformed the conventional breathalyzer into a physical apparatus by leveraging 3D printing techniques to craft custom components. These parts were meticulously assembled to create a sleek and functional breathalyzer device.
In addition to its physical construction, we implemented advanced sensor technology to enhance the accuracy and reliability of the breathalyzer's readings. These sensors were carefully calibrated to detect even minute traces of alcohol, ensuring precise measurement results.
To complement the device's functionality, we integrated user-friendly features such as an intuitive interface and real-time feedback display. This allows users to easily interpret and understand the readings provided by the breathalyzer.
Overall, our project represents a fusion of traditional breathalyzer technology with modern advancements, resulting in a sophisticated and user-friendly device for alcohol detection.
Technical Details
Collaborators
Daniel Khataiepour
University of Waterloo
dkhataie@uwaterloo.ca
George Chen
University of Waterloo
george.chen@uwaterloo.ca