H.A.R.A.M.B.E

Heterogeneous Response Apparatus Made for Broad Emergencies
Group 33

About H.A.R.A.M.B.E

The main goal of HARAMBE is to provide drivers with a lifeline in the event of an accident. With our product someone who is driving will be able to contact emergency services automatically in the event of an accident. This allows people who may have been disabled in the accident, or those who are unable to use their mobile device to call emergency services. Through this product we hope to decrease the amount of time the driver will have to wait in the event of an accident for an ambulance or other emergency services.

In order for someone to use this product all they will need is an Android device that supports Bluetooth Low Energy and they must also have our device

About Group 33

We are a group of four members, two electrical engineering, two computer engineering who worked together to create a life-saving product

Jacob Wurm is a graduating senior majoring in Computer Engineering. His contributions to the project focused on microcontroller programming, some android development, some PCB design, as well as making this website



Ismael Rivera is a graduating senior majoring in Electrical Engineering. His contributions to the project focused on power supply design, PCB design, and writing extensive amounts of documentation





Tommy Goris is a graduating senior majoring in Computer Engineering. His contributions to the project included completely designing and writing the Android application, microcontroller programming, and PCB design



Jihang Li is a graduating senior majoring in Electrical Engineering. His contributions to the project included PCB design, power system design, and transceiver design

Project Demo