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1. f MINAmI Micro Nano integrated platform for transverse Ambient Intelligence applications FP6 Contract IST 034690 o MINAMI o EU a WP07 Demonstration validation amp exploitation Deliverable report Deliverable ID D7 7 Deliverable Title Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Responsible partner GE Contributors GE TID PROPRIETARY RIGHTS STATEMENT This document contains information which is proprietary to the MINAMI Consortium Neither this document nor the information contained herein shall be used duplicated or communicated by any means to any third party in whole or in parts except with prior written consent of the MINAMI consortium o Contract IST 034690 di 3 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 per eo Document Information n s a Document Name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Document ID D7 7 Revision Final Revision Date 15 04 2008 Author GE TID Security Public Approvals WP leader Alejandro de Felipe TID Documents history Revision Date Modificaton Authors o go vv v pv Ii OM I JJJJ Li i Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 2 26 o MINAMI e a Contract IST 034690 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 Section 1 Executive summary 1 1 Descriptionofthe deliverable content and purpose The main contents
2. of the Logger patch The USB connection is used to connect the Logger Base to a PC for debug and control purposes Data transfer from Logger Base to PC is performed simply by moving the SD memory card from the Base to the PC USB conn Presence signal wo OD m V V D D D O OD O x 3 3 Q D D O O D O O Q 5 5 5 5 O O O O 5 S p battery 4 x 1V2 NIMH 40 mAh Figure 1 Logger base Logger patch and EEG amplifier external connections Figure 2 shows a photograph of the logger system with labels of key components This picture is will be referenced in several places both in the installation manual section and in the user manual section Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 7 26 fe MINAMI e Contract IST 034690 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 EEG Amplifier Electrode Connector Presence signal USB connector Logger Base Logger Patch Communication line Battery Power Supply connectors Battery Jumper SD card slot Electrodes Figure 2 Photograph of Logger system 3 1 2 Installation 3 1 2 1 Serial port Drivers Serial port drivers for USB are needed for the PC to communicate with Logger Base Install USB virtual COM port driver on the PC http www ftdichip com Drivers VCP htm 3 1 2 2 Terminal program Windows HyperTerminal is used to communicate with Logger Base for control and debug purpose
3. lt user username tomcat password tomcat roles administrator gt lt User Username lt minami password lt minami roles lt minami gt lt User username userl password userl roless user yo lt tomcat users gt Figure 11 Tomcat users The T7 2 Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Web Server application is configure to authenticate and authorize the role minami so minami it s the only user to have access to the 17 2 Web application 3 3 3 Server availability lt must be performed the following test to ensure the server is working e Type in any PCs Web browser connected to Internet the following URL https minami2 8443 Demonstrator2 data e ts a test server a certificate error is expected so pass around if possible e Then a pop up window will ask for a login password If its typed a wrong login password the pop up window will open again until its typed the correct one minami minami e li the Web server is started up and the login password is correct the server must respond with a blank page See Figure 12 Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 14 26 6 LJ e Contract IST 034690 MINAMI Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 Sali m 2 Mozilla Firefox a https fiminami 5443 Demonstrator jdata minami2 6443 F Figure 12 Server response Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 3
4. of this deliverable are the Installation Guide document and the User Manual document regarding the demonstrator created in Task 7 2 Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator The purpose of this deliverable is to help users to Install and use the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype and the mobile application associated More specifically the Installation Guide section describes the steps needed to install and configure the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype and the Health monitoring amp Homecare mobile application On the other hand the User Manual section explains how the user should make use of the demonstrator Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype and mobile application Therefore it describes the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype user interface and the mobile application user interface with the different options available to the user Therefore this deliverable is structured as follows Section 2 Introduction brief introduction to the whole document Section 3 Installation Guide contains the steps needed to install the different components regarding the demonstrator Section 4 User Manual includes the instructions for the user about how to use the different demonstrator components Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 3 26 Contract IST 034690 MINA Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 A
5. se Glossary Acronym Signification HW Hardware EEG Electroencephalography OS Operating System IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity USB Universal Serial Bus URL Uniform Resource Locator PC Personal Computer SE Standard Edition JDK Java Development Kit SSL Secure Socket Layer Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 4 26 Contract IST 034690 Kai Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 Ad Section 1 Executive SUIMIMALY 11ssccccseseccccnnencnsennenensenennnssenannssnenaannssensansnseanansnssnsansenenes 3 1 1 Description of the deliverable content and purpose 1 3 S CUHON 2 TNF OGUCHON ine aa ae bala aka nea ERENER 6 Section 3 Installation guide nn na RARA RERA DURAR DERA nanasa nn nnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnna nana 7 3 1 Sleep logger and Reader 8 Charger prototype ne 7 3 1 1 Description of the system Components i 7 3 12 INS TA AUTO EE E a e n 8 3 2 Mobile device application ccccsssccsesseesesseeseeseeneeseesensseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeanessenseeses 10 3 2 1 Option 1 Nokia PC Suite s install applications 11 3 2 2 Option 2 Windows Explorers Nokia Phone Browser 12 3 2 3 Moja zice jejo lezi o A a ie AA Aa datada E ava 13 3 2 4 INS LATION elia
6. the mobile device s menu Click on MINAMI T7 2 icon and if the first page of the application appears it means that the application was installed successfully 3 3 Server Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 13 26 Contract IST 034690 MINA y Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 A a The installation of the Web server is out of project s scope in phase It has been used a TID test environment and server 3 3 1 Environment specifications The host name is minami2 and it has the following characteristics Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Java 2 SE Development Kit JDK 6 Update 2 Web Server Apache Tomcat 6 0 14 Secure Protocol SSL Logging utility Apache log4j library T7 2 Web application deployed in the server 3 3 2 Authentication and authorization The mechanism used to authenticate and authorize users in the server is the lapache tomcat 6 0 14 conf tomcat users xml resource offers by the Web Server Apache Tomcat The user s roles are specified in that file in the following way See Figure 11 tomcat users xml Bloc de notas Archivo Edici n Formato Ver Ayuda lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt Tomcat users gt lt role rolename manager gt zrole rolenames administrator gt zrole rolename minami gt zrole rolename user gt lt User Usernamez admin password admin roless manager gt
7. 0 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 15 26 o MINAMI e Contract IST 034690 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 a Section 4 User manual This section explains how the user should make use of the demonstrator Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype and mobile application Therefore it describes the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype user interface and the mobile application user interface with the different options available to the user 4 1 Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype This chapter describes the steps needed for 1 Collecting EEG and acceleration data 2 Transferring the data to Logger Base 3 Transferring the data to PC converting it into EDF file format and visualizing the data In addition to the system components described in Chapter 3 1 1 the following tools are needed 1 Regulated power supply providing 7 VDC 200 mA 2 PC with Windows XP USB connector and SD card reader 4 1 1 Recording The following describes the required steps to record data with the Logger Patch e Power up the Logger Patch by closing the Battery Jumper See Figure 2 e Plug the disposable GE Entropy Sensor M1038681 into the Electrode Connector See Figure 2 Electrodes e Attach electrodes on the forehead of the subject according to Figure 13 e The logger starts recording automatically when the electrodes are attached to the Skin e The recording stops when the mem
8. RA E Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 A a see MYSDCARD F File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sad ka Bi jo Search Folders x ie HEL Mame part100A tet E part100B bet part100C tet parti00D tet part100E txt E part100F txt E parti000 txt E part1001 txt E part1002 txt E part1003 bet E part1004 tet E parti005 txt E part1006 txt E part1007 txt E part1008 txt E part 1009 txt Size 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB 2 048 KB Type Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Text Document Date Modified 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 27 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 6 11 2007 10 53 6 11 2007 10 52 6 11 2007 10 53 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 2 7 2007 13 07 Figure 15 EEG and acceleration data files on SD card To convert the Logger data into commonly used EDF format for visualization and post processing use the ledf exe program The easiest way is to use the preconfigured icon see Installation chapter on PC s Desktop Clicking the icon reads the data from the SD card
9. ST 034690 OA E Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 7 a a Step2 Open a Windows Explorer On the left side it appears the personal computer s browser When selecting on the left side the Nokia Phone Browser directory on the right side of the explorer it appears the mobile phone s browser See Figure 9 Q O Lin m Direcci n 4 Nokia Phone Browser Nokia N95 8GB Carpetas x D O sees z a A 3 Phone memory Memory Card E Contacts Messages C m 2 od a se G A eg m sz Nokia N95 8GB Hi E 10 z Nokia Phone Browser amp Nokia N95 8GB See Phone memory C E Memory Card E 4 Contacts Sp Messages DOS Figure 9 Nokia Phone Browser a Step 3 Search the T7 2 MINAmI application s sisx file placed in the personal computer and copy it into the Phone memory of the mobile phone O Step4 Browse into the Phone memory and select the Symbian application copied in the mobile device Make double click on it it ll ask for a confirmation say yes and the installation on the phone s memory will start See Figure 10 Nokia Application Installer Figure 10 Install confirmation 3 2 3 Update application If it s necessary to update the application installed version just delete the application from the mobile device and follow again the steps specified above 3 2 4 Installation test Once the application is installed it s now available in the Applications folder on
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11. ag to zoom in or use mousewheel a or ALT key and drag mouse for 2 dimensional scroll 10 53 01 412 0 8190 Figure 18 Example signals Two EEG signals from forehead indicating blinks horizontal eye movements frowning and again blinks 4 2 Mobile device application Environmental needs 4 2 1 Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype to test functionalities Bluetooth for communications A running HTTP web server for communications Internet connection through GRPS or Wi Fi access point Mobile device with signed MINAmI T7 2 application installed Open T7 2 application T7 2 MINAml application is available in the Applications folder on the mobile device s menu See Figure 19 Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 21 26 o Contract IST 034690 sia y Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 bi ia a Applications s led TAU Foregrou rotateMe ui 1 Tali Ce wimovistar_ 1 MING TE Z MIMAMLTI 1 MIMAMITI 3 MIMAMLTE 6 Options Figure 19 Application T7 2 4 2 2 Start the application When the user runs the MINAMI T7 2 application the main view is shown See Figure 20 a MINAMI T 2 gt Retrieve data kel From Logger Base BI Send data in Chu In sequential chunks Figure 20 MINAmI T7 2 main window 4 2 3 Exit In the bottom right part of the main view there is a soft key labelled Exit Clicking t
12. and acceleration signal data are acquired from user s forehead over night The system in phase consists on a Logger device Logger Base device Mobile Phone application for transmitting data and a Remote Server application for receiving and archiving the data The user initiates data logging in the evening by attaching the Logger on his her forehead using adhesive tape For data readout from the logger memory in the morning the user puts the Logger on the Logger Base which automatically performs data readout and recharges the flexible batteries The Mobile Phone has not communication with the Logger Base in phase so it transmits data that it s been stored previously in the mobile phone memory to the Remote Server where the data is archived in a file This deliverable contains in two main sections the Installation Guide and the User Manual for this demonstrator The Installation Guide describes all the steps needed to install and configure the Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator This section covers the installation and configuration of the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype and the mobile device application associated The User Manual section explains how the user should make use of the demonstrator Sleep logger and Reader 8 Charger prototype and mobile application It describes the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype user interface and the mobile application user interface with the different options ava
13. and writes down the converted data into previously specified folder For more options use the Command Prompt window as shown in Figure 16 CA Command Pro mpt D DecoderSW ledf 1lcc gt D DecoderSW ledf 1lcc gt D DecoderSW ledf 1lcc gt D DecoderSW ledf 1lcc gt D DecoderSW ledf lec gt D DecoderSW ledf 1lcc gt D DecoderSW ledf 1lcc gt D DecoderSWledf lcec gt ledf h usage ledf OPIIOHS where the OPTIONS may include h print this usage summary d DESTFILE destination file name for EDF formatted data s SRGFILE source file name for EEG logger data withour drive letter p write the output as an EDF file y select verbose mode DRU drive letter for source data Ce g Fid This program reads EEG logger data files with two EEG and three acce leration data series and writes them in an EDF file file containing the same data Default input file name is partiHHH txt default outputfile name is sourcefile gt edf Db DbecoderS5W ledf lec gt Figure 16 Use of ledf program from Command Prompt window Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 19 26 Contract IST 034690 MINA a Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 i na 4 1 4 Data visualization Use your favourite EDF viewer to visualize the data The two examples in Figure 17 and Figure 18 have been generated using proprietary SigView program File Edi
14. ata transfer menu See Figure 3 e Transfer the whole content of the memory by pressing 6 Partial transfer is possible with 4 and 5 See Figure 14 e Erase the memory of the Logger Patch by choosing E e Leave the system on for 8 hours to recharge the batteries e Open the Battery Jumper e Switch of the Logger Base supply Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 17 26 Contract IST 034690 wi ka a Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 rea na base HyperTerminal File Edit View Cel Transfer Help Oe 553 DO bi MW ee Bi Ri MAIN MENU S test SD Card L test cap Link D Data transfer fe iE st dit di i ah i RM E Ee et RR at JA AE a et Aa AE oleole Ee A Ee DATA TRANSFER GxA006 to Bx00FF 0x100 to Ox0FFF ixH008 to BxFFFF Erase Flash memory Hain menu x E K Xx XK K X K xk x EF K K K K K Figure 14 Data transfer menu 4 1 3 Data transfer to PC and data conversion In order to move the acquired data to PC remove the SD card from Logger Base and insert it into the PC s card reader File listing as in Figure 15 should appear Each of these files includes 2000 s of EEG and acceleration data In total the 16 files include 8 8 h of consecutive data Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 18 26 Contract IST 034690
15. computer In a few seconds a menu is visible in the mobile device then select that its going to be used the PC Suite See Figure 5 ____ Movistar J asilent a uao A E No calendar entries today Select mode PC Suite Data transfer Image print Media player Figure 5 Mobile phone s select mode O Step 2 Open the Nokia PC Suite installed in the personal computer Then select the option Install applications See Figure 6 Nokia PC Suite File Web Settings Help o Bg e g g O Y os am d Install applications Ry Install Java and Symbian SIS applications to your phone Nokia N95 amp Figure 6 Nokia PC Suite main window Nokia PC Suite is a free software package for connecting your Nokia device to a compatible PC The following address offers a complete tutorial with animated demonstrations that can give you an overview of what your Nokia device can do in tandem with your PC http nds1 nokia com tutorials support global phones pc_suite english index html Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 11 26 Contract IST 034690 A a Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 DNA ej O Step 3 The Application Installer is shown on the left side of the window it appears the personal computer s browser and on the right side it appears the mobile phone s browser On the left side search and select the T7 2 MINAMI app
16. cture in phase will be transferred from the mobile device to the server See Figure 25 Za MINAMI T7 2 Retrieve data From Logger Base Send data in Chu In sequential chunks ii a e Figure 25 Sending data to server When all the chunks are received in the server the file will be stored in a MINAml s structure 4 3 Server The Web server is hosted in a TID s test server and stores the MINAmI T7 2 Web application The Web application receives in chunks the file stored in the mobile phone memory and stores it in the structure of the server Its been used a 35Mb PDF file for testing 4 3 1 Data transferred to server Once the user has configured the server in his MINAmI mobile phone application he can send the file to the Web Server The file will be stored in the following structure See Figure 26 MINAMI t7 2 health_monitoring lt ogin gt lt login gt lt date_in_format_YYYYMMDDHHmmss gt pdf Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 25 26 o 9 Contract IST 034690 Rai Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 Me na minami i O Ba po Vs m Gori Direcci n E AMINAMIJE Z health_monitoringiminami v 2 minami20080402180123 pdf Figure 26 Data file path Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 26 26
17. cut Logger2EDF For other command line options create new shortcuts with different command line parameters chosen from the following list h print this usage summary d DESTFILE destination file name for EDF formatted data s SRCFILE source file name for logger data without drive letter p write the output as an EDF file V select verbose mode DRV drive letter for source data e g F Drive letter of the SD card reader Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 9 26 6 Contract IST 034690 goon Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 a ia a Lopper ZEUF Properties General Shortcut Options Font Layout Colors Compatibility fo Logger2EDF A Target type Application Target location Ledf Target DA Led Ved exe f Start in D Nogtest Shortcut key None Flu Normal window Comment _Find Target Change icon Advanced Figure 4 LEDF EXE shortcut 3 2 Mobile device application The mobile device application associated to Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator runs on terminals with Symbian OS version S60 3 edition MINAml s mobile device applications are Symbian s 3 party external applications sis files that must be signed sisx files so the device can confirm its authenticity and it came from the intended developer and is not a virus of some sort Environmental needs e Desktop c
18. his key the application is closed asking for a confirmation See Figure 21 and showing the Applications menu again of the mobile device Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 Security Public ID D7 7 Revision Final Page 22 26 8 Contract IST 034690 dia o Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 a ms MINAMI T 2 Retrieve data From Logger Base Send data in Chu In sequential chunks Figure 21 Exit confirmation 4 2 4 Options In the bottom left part of the main view there is a soft key labelled Options Clicking this key a menu is presented with the following actions See Figure 22 Configure Help and Exit ms MINAMI 17 2 gt Retrieve data From Logger Base a Send data in Chu In sequential chunks Configure Help Exit Select Figure 22 Options The user can interact with the application through this menu The user can select one action or cancel the menu showing the main view again Following each action is described in detail 4 2 4 1 Configure If the user selects this option a sub menu is displayed See Figure 23 The option here corresponds to Server Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 23 26 o Contract IST 034690 sia a Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 vame s J MINAMI T7 2 Retrieve data From Logger Base Send data in Chu In sequentia
19. ilable to the user The first demonstrator is not intended to be a fully functional system but rather a test bed for the components Hence this document also describes some control procedures not relevant for the final system Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 6 26 Contract IST 034690 MINA Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 A se a Section 3 Installation guide This section provides the Installation Guide document which includes the installation and configuration instructions for the two main components of the Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator the Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype and the mobile device application associated 3 1 Sleep logger and Reader amp Charger prototype In addition to the system components described below the following tools are needed 1 Regulated power supply providing 7 VDC 200 mA 2 PC with Windows XP USB connector and SD card reader 3 1 1 Description of the system components Figure 1 depicts the demonstrator system components The EEG amplifier and the Logger Patch form an integrated entity connected with fixed Preamp connector to each other Also the batteries are fixed with the Logger Patch The communication at this phase is galvanic via Base Patch connector Also galvanic Presence signal simulates the future optical detector indicating for the base the presence
20. l chunks Configure Help Exit Select Figure 23 Configure options e Server When selecting this option some setups regarding the web server are introduced here URL login password See Figure 24 MINAMI T7 2 Server as POTE Configuration 1 URL http fJminami2 hi inet Login minami 3 Password None Figure 24 Server settings The URL that must be typed to configure the server IS https minami2 8443 Demonstrator2 data The login password are case sensitive minami minami This configuration must be tested in order to authenticate and authorize the user clicking the bottom right soft key labelled Test If the testing is passed the configuration is stored 4 2 4 2 Help This option is not implemented yet 4 2 4 3 Exit If the user selects this option it has the same behaviour as the right soft key in the main view of the application the application is closed showing the Applications menu again of the mobile device Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 24 26 6 e Contract IST 034690 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 MINAMI e a 4 2 5 Retrieve data In the main view if the user selects this option a message is display because this feature is not implemented for phase 4 2 6 Send data in Chunks In the main view if the user selects this option data stored in the application stru
21. lication s sisx file and on the right side select Phone memory in order to install the Symbian application there With the corresponding sisx file selected click on the install arrow in order to start the installation on the phone s memory See Figure 7 Nokia Application Installer Connected to Nokia N95 8GB File My Computer My Phone Help My Computer My Phone GREG se Phone memory p i The contents of the currently selected phone model cannot be Symbian shown by this application Symbian Symbian Symbian a Symbian ve Symbian a Symbian Symbian Symbian Symbian im Application information Available space on Phone memory 61752 KB VA Symbian Application Click here to install the application into the phone Figure 7 Nokia Application Installer NOKIA 3 2 2 Option 2 Windows Explorer s Nokia Phone Browser O Step 1 Plug the mobile device in the USB port of the personal computer In a few seconds a menu is visible in the mobile device then select that its going to be used the PC Suite See Figure 8 o movistar 32D silent OF er Bb as 6 OLI ee saves E rese LEMI H No calendar entries today Select mode PC Suite Data transfer Image print Media player Figure 8 Mobile phone s select mode Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 12 26 Contract I
22. omputer or laptop with USB port or Bluetooth connection e MINAmI enabled mobile device Symbian OS version S60 3 edition e MINAmI Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator 17 2 hereafter mobile application signed There are two options for installing the MINAmI s mobile device application For both of them Nokia PC Suite software must be installed and configured Nokia provides free digital certificates to sign any application for each terminal To generate those certificates is needed the IMEI number of each device The IMEI number is usually printed on the compliance plate under the battery or in the mobile device s box lt can also be get in most mobile devices typing the code 06 so it appears directly in the display When the product is finished the certificate must be bought to Nokia to sign the application with it so it can be distributed for every terminal In order to install the application the provider must supply a valid signed application for the mobile device that is going to be used Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 10 26 Contract IST 034690 ius E Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 Za ej e Option 1 Nokia PC Suite s install applications option e Option 2 Windows Explorer s Nokia Phone Browser option 3 2 1 Option 1 Nokia PC Suite s install applications O Step 1 Plug the mobile device in the USB port of the personal
23. ory is full or when the logger is placed on the base simulated by the connection of the Presence signal to external 7V supply see Figure 2 or when the logger is powered down e After recording disconnect the GE Entropy Sensor from the Electrode Connector e Open the Battery Jumper Keep always open when the logger is not in use Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 16 26 Contract IST 034690 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 s o MINAMI e a GE Entropy Sensor Disposable Figure 13 Electrode positions 4 1 2 Data transfer from Logger Parch to Logger Base The following describes the required steps to download the acquired data from Logger Patch The procedure also included Logger Patch battery recharging e Insert the SD Card into the SD Card Slot in Logger Base See Figure 2 e Connect USB cable between the Logger Base See Figure 2 and the PC e Connect the Logger Base supply 7V e Open the HyperTerminal e Press space to refresh the terminal display The main menu See Figure 3 is displayed e Power up the Logger Patch by closing the Battery Jumper See Figure 2 e Connect the communication line green wires in Figure 2 simulate RF communication e Connect the Presence signal pink wire to 7V simulate proximity sensor e Wait for 10 seconds e Choose D in HyperTerminal to access the D
24. s Configure Windows HyperTerminal with the following values to use the installed COM port e 115200 bauds e no parity e 8 bits e 1 stop bit Connect the Logger Base and PC with USB cable and power up the Logger Base Press Space Bar The dialog in Figure 3 appears Store the HyperTerminal configuration on computer s Desktop Doc name Health monitoring amp Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 8 26 o MINAMI Contract IST 034690 Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 base HyperTerminal File Edt View Cal Transfer Help Deo 35 1 BHABHA RHR RHR h RHR RE HE NA MAIN MENU S test SD Card test cap Link Data transfer Connected 0 21 13 ANZI 115200 8 H 1 Figure 3 Logger Base control window 3 1 2 3 Conversion program Program ledf exe GE Healthcare converts the Logger specific data format in to widely used EDF format http www edfplus info for visualization and post processing Copy the ledf exe program file into a suitable folder e g D Ledf The program has only a Command Line user interface If you plan to use the Command Line interface extensively it is convenient to store the executable in such a folder which is included in the operating system s search Path To access it conveniently from Windows create a shortcut on desktop with settings show in Figure 4 Start in folder is the destination folder of the converted data Name the short
25. t Settings Operations Layouts Annotations Help gt MA AM MUTI ih WWW iy il IU III Ht IM i A 10 53 10 10 53 12 10 53 14 10 53 16 10 53 18 10 53 20 10 53 22 10 53 24 10 53 26 Sort ext file name index As poe e to zoom velica Doubleclick the ees icon to toggle locking 10 53 06 059 2 652 Figure 17 Example signals Moving the Logger Patch into different orientation generates square wave like acceleration signals of 1g In the example 1 mVp p 4 Hz sine wave is fed into both EEG channels SigView is a real time signal analysis software package with wide range of powerful FFT spectral analysis tools statistics functions and a comprehensive visualization system For more information go to http www sigview com Doc name Health monitoring 8 Homecare demonstrator Date 30 04 2008 ID D7 7 Security Public Revision Final Page 20 26 Contract IST 034690 Ra E Deliverable report WP07 D7 7 A u gt Sig View E GES File Edit Settings Operations Layouts Annotations Help e Mat BS name D AccX db AccY Mb Acc db EEG db EEG Sort extfile nameindex mili TI H 03 04 05 m D2 in Ca a a N 4 4 4 4 ri E a ti ci i dj k i a E i zl a 10 52 50 10 52 52 10 52 54 10 52 56 10 52 58 10 53 00 10 53 02 10 53 04 10 53 06 10 53 08 10 53 10 Dr
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