
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