Semantic Reality

The Semantic Reality Project aims at developing the technology to integrate the physical world and the Internet into a global, self-organizing information space through the emerging sensor and actuator technologies.

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SFINUI GalwayDERI Galway

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Demos

Patient Monitoring with GSN

Overview: This demo (video) shows how can GSN (joint work with LSIR @ EPFL) be used to monitor people or patients using a biomedical sensor (in this case a bluetooth pulse oximeter sensor). For this demo, we have integrated GSN with an Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) systems which  displays and represents the data (Heart Rate and Oxygen Saturation) comming from the sensor data streams (GSN). The biomedical sensor readings are displayed in real-time. The link for the video is here:

For more information please contact Antonio Aguilar.

Live Demo at ESWC-2008

In the video below, Manfred Hauswirth and Gearóid Hynes demonstrate remote heart sensor monitoring and notification at the 5th European Semantic Web
Conference
in Tenerife, Spain. The setup is such that
Gearóid is in Galway wearing a pulse sensor (+ oximeter) and Manfred is in Tenerife defining a threshold in a PHR system for Gearóid. As soon as Gearóid's pulse goes above the threshold, the system places a phone call in real-time. The demo is based on GSN (joint work with LSIR @ EPFL) and was developed by Antonio Aguilar a PhD student in DERI.



This resource is supported by Science Foundation Ireland under Grant No. SFI/02/CE1/I131. Hosted at DERI, NUI Galway.