Web-Enabled Home Health Monitoring Jakkree Janchoi Professor Mark Bachman, Hector Parra
Telios Telepresence Interactive Operating System
Hospital
Living Room
On The Go
home medical center Telios on mobile device
Telios Development Web 2.0 Tools Javascript html / CSS Ruby
No Additional Software Required
H2O User Interface elements
Image Carousel Label Video Panel Input Button Chart H2O
H2O features Scalable Fully customizable Works on most modern browsers
H2O Philosophy
Bruce Lee
Martinelli Device Server
device Server Martinelli
device 10 ms 600 ms 50 ms Server 70 ms Martinelli
How to keep data “real- time”? How to synchronize data? How to prevent data-loss?
Proposed Solution Time based buffer to hold data Amount of data sent per request depends on how fast device can request for data use JSON data format to keep data light-weight
Demo
Future Plans Continuing research throughout the fall Optimizing the martinelli server Add/Refining H2O elements Integrate martinelli & H2O to Telios
Special Thanks SURF-IT Program & Staff Professor Mark Bachman CalIT2 Hector Parra
Comments? Questions?