Web-Enabled Home Health Monitoring
Jakkree JanchoiProfessor Mark Bachman , Hector Parra
TeliosTelepresence Interactive Operating System
Telios @ home
Telios @ medical center
Telios on mobile device
Telios Development
•Web 2.0 Tools
•Javascript
•html / CSS
•Ruby
No Additional Software Required
H2OUser Interface elements
ImageCarousel
Label
VideoPanel
InputButton
Chart
H2O
H2O features
•Scalable
•Fully customizable
•Works on most modern browsers
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H2O Philosophy
Bruce Lee
MartinelliDevice Server
device ServerMartinelli
device
10 ms
600 ms
50 msServer70 msMartinelli
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
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?