Other Previous Projects, and project involvements

The EIS architecture group at EISLAB has been involved in numerous international, and national projects and research collaborations. Through the center of distance spanning healthcare, CDH (www.cdh.ltu.se/), the Healthcare Division at LTU, and local care organizations, medical and technical aspects have been considered in many of the projects

- EU, FP5, Mobihealth, http://www.mobihealth.org/
EISLAB's involvement was to develop an autonomous system for distance monitoring of medical parameters over wireless, GPRS/UMS cellular networks. Main goal was to device a system easy to integrate with the backend system developed in the Mobihealth project. EISLAB's involvement resulted in a prototype software and hardware architecture featuring; a microcontroller platform with Bluetooth communication, on board TCP/IP communication with http/web interface, working both in infrastructureless and server based contexts. This architecture has been further refined into the current MULLE generation.

Supervisor and contact; Per Lindgren

Publications;
Licentiate thesis; Åke Östmark http://epubl.ltu.se/1402-1757/2004/37/index-en.html
Licentiate thesis; Linus Svensson http://epubl.ltu.se/1402-1757/2004/76/index-en.html

- Nofo and EU Structural Funded Trygg've project http://cdh.project.ltu.se/main.php/Tryggve%20final%20report%20swe.pdf?fileitem=10109009

In parallel to Mobihealth, the Trygg've project was conducted, focusing more on technology for municipal care. The project resulted in a parametric model to analyze the resource requirements of the prototype architecture co-developed with the Mobihealth project.

Supervisor and contact; Per Lindgren

Publications;
Licentiate thesis; Magnus Lundberg http://epubl.ltu.se/1402-1757/2005/43/index-en.html

Nofo Funded; Re-Aktiv (Re-Active)
Senior research project investigating reactive system design for data collection and processing.

Contact; Per Lindgren

Luleå University of Technology