Kate Endersby
Software Engineer
Kate is a senior in Software Engineering with a minor in Cyber-Physical Systems. She led core software development with interests in robotics and automation.
Senior Design sdmay26-06
A lower-cost, modular bioinstrumentation platform that lets BME 3500/3500L students collect, visualize, export, and understand live physiological signals.
Traditional lab systems are extremley expensive and difficult for students to inspect. CyVital gives students a clearer view of how sensors, signal conditioning, data acquisition, plotting, and analysis work together.
The software is a Python/Tkinter desktop application with a reusable app shell, sensor-specific modules, Matplotlib plots, and a data layer that can switch between live hardware and simulation.
Heart signal acquisition, waveform display, filtering, peak detection, and BPM trend analysis.
Muscle activation capture with signal filtering, rectification, and exportable waveform data.
MAX30101 red and IR readings, digital trace visualization, pulse estimates, and SpO2 calculations.
Thoracic belt signal plotting with breaths-per-minute and effort range metrics.
Response-test workflow for cues, recorded responses, replay, and data export.
Planned cuff workflow designed to connect future signal capture to the same module pattern.
Graphs, Charts, and Project Evidence
These figures show the prototype system, PCB direction, live plotting interface, and project schedule that guided the semester-one build.
The team started with Phase I hardware and a basic GUI, then focused on stabilizing the architecture, validating sensor behavior, developing a PCB path, and preparing artifacts future teams can extend.
Software Engineer
Kate is a senior in Software Engineering with a minor in Cyber-Physical Systems. She led core software development with interests in robotics and automation.
Electrical Engineer
Claire is a senior in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics with interests in semiconductors, electromagnetism, and modeling.
Software Engineer
Reza studies Software Engineering with depth in hardware and embedded applications, data science, machine learning, and statistical deliverables.
Electrical Engineer
Max is a fourth-year Electrical Engineering student at Iowa State University.