PRE2024 3 Group21

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Group Members

Member Student Number Program
Stefan Baltac 1808877 Electrical Engineering
Octavian Astefanei 1836374 Electrical Engineering
Kerim Gjergjizi 1813420 Electrical Engineering

Problem statement and goals

Traditional alarm clocks work, as everyone, knows by making a sound at a certain time during the day and having them be turned off by some kind of button (or screen movement in the case of smartphones). However, in certain times, if for example the time at which one needs to wake up is not optimal, the probability of the alarm clock being successful drops. Due to sleep inertia one can either completely miss the alarm, subconsciously turn it off (due to muscle memory) etc.

The main goal is to design and prototype an alarm clock such that the risk of the aforementioned scenario is minimised by improving upon the preexisting knowledge base on this topic.

Planning

State of the Art

TODO: Add in state of the art

User study

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