Sleep Shift Scheduling Tool

Sleep loss and fatigue may lead to reduced performance and an increased risk to safety during many activities, including spaceflight. Your challenge is to develop an operational sleep shift scheduling tool that provides autonomous customization of a schedule for sleep, exercise, and nutrition to manage fatigue.

SurvivorAlarm

Summary

During missions, the astronaut will have the autonomy to manage his basic human biological needs.Our software gives the user the possibility to register his routine, and through our algorithm, we returnwhat are the minimum requirements for the astronaut to maintain his health. We advise when to sleep (whether or not using sleep inducer), drink water, exercise, eat, have contact with light,among other biological needs. In an intuitive way, we bring an easy-to-understand interface for the astronaut to use. The astronaut will have autonomy to have access to an integrated system thatwill help your health, delivering data already processed and formatted in a beautiful and intuitive way.

How We Addressed This Challenge

Our solution creates a survival routine for the user where we recommend all biological needs and calculate on top of the astronaut's routine, what he needs to do to maintain his health and consequently help not only in sleeping but in health as a whole.


We intuitively deliver data about the user's routine and build an emergency routine from the data provided to assist the astronaut.

How We Developed This Project

Initially, we developed with the technology of "React Native" compiling for android because there is a possibility to transform it into embedded software on an onboard computer with linux kernel.


We chose this theme because we saw a way to help science through a viable solution that can bring telemedicine to the astronaut, a concept that has been widely discussed since the beginning of the pandemic.


We had problems understanding the real problem of the astronaut at the beginning, and with some parts of the prototype but both were solved with intensive research.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We used the timeline information from Steven Lockley, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard University, Neuroscientist and member of NASA’s Fatigue Management Team and Dr. Smith Johnston, NASA Flight Surgeon, Medical Officer and Lead of NASA’s Fatigue Management Team to create our algorithm

Project Demo

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XKJ5QBrMtnENmvzcP9J8xVe0g5ESFu3E?usp=sharing

Data & Resources

We used the timeline information from Steven Lockley, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard University, Neuroscientist and member of NASA’s Fatigue Management Team and Dr. Smith Johnston, NASA Flight Surgeon, Medical Officer and Lead of NASA’s Fatigue Management Team to create our algorithm

Tags
#routine #code #algorithm #automation #autonomy #sleep #workout #exercises
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.