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1 Reference architectures for fast prototyping of IoT and Biomedical solutions Oleg Panichev Researcher at Ciklum Biowave Labs

Reference Architectures for Fast Prototyping of IoT and Biomedical Solutions

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ReferencearchitecturesforfastprototypingofIoTandBiomedicalsolutionsOlegPanichevResearcheratCiklum Biowave Labs

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Agenda

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Hardwarereference

architectures

Smarthomeecosystemanddataanalytics

IoT WorldHackathon

Whatisreference

architecture?

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Ciklum Biowave Lab

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Whatisreferencearchitecture?A reference architecture provides a templatesolution for an architecture for a particulardomain.

• Measure& record data

• Transmitdata

• Receive data

• Store & analyzedata

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• Record data from variety of sensors (accelerometer,

gyroscope, ECG, EMG etc.)

• High quality of recorded signals

• Possibility to analyze and store data on the board

• Possibility to add functionality through external modules

Hardwarereferenceplatform

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• System will restore blinking activity in the damaged part of the facewhere facial nerves are not able to force blinking

• Biowave Labs implemented Algorithms for data preprocessing andanalysis, and method for blinking detection, as well as softwaredevelopment

• Development of video analysis algorithms for automatedquantification of eye closure

• In July, 2015 the “Implantable Bioelectrical System for Restoration ofBlinking” was awarded with the Politzer Prize and Gold Medal forBasic Science Research in Otology at the 1st World Congress ofOtology in Japan

Implantablesystemforrestoringeyeblinking

SystemRestoringBlinkinginOne-SidedFacialNerveParalysis

Politzer PrizeandGoldMedal

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•Assimpleaspossible

•Easytoprogram

•Connectfewsensors

•Connectactuators(relaysetc.)

•Transmitdatawithoutcomplicatedanalysis

•ReceivecommandsthroughWiFi

4IoT

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Buildingvibrationsdetectionandmeasurement

• Highresolution9Dsensor

• Transmitdatatocloudservice

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Portablevitalsignsmonitor

• architectureandsystemdesign

• portableandreliableregistrationofECGandSpO2data

• real-timeprocessingandvisualization,alarmgeneration,vitalparametersextraction

• Hardware&Firmwaredesign,PCBdesignandassembling,connectivity

FunctionalPrototypeofportablevitalsignsmonitorforUkrainianCenterofChildren

CardiologyandCardioSurgery

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• Infrastructure for control and information exchange between Smart Home devices,• Setting up unified environment for devices based on Apple HomeKit and other

vendors,• Framework for devices access and living scenarios implementation in HomeKit,

OpenHAB and based on Google Brillo,• Using of custom and standard applications and design of compatible devices

SmartHomeecosystemprotocols&devicesintegration

DevelopmentofProof-of-ConceptforIoT devicesfromvariousvendors

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Controldevicesusingmobileandwebapps

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ControllingsmarthomedevicesusingvoiceAmazon Echo is a hands-free speaker you control

with your voice. Echo connects to the Alexa Voice

Service to play music, provide information, news,

sports scores, weather, and more-instantly. Its

ready-to-use technology but still quite raw all you

need to do is to write a custom skill to do any

action you want, e.g. you are saying: “Alexa, ask

lamp switcher to set lamp color to green!”

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PedestrianTrackingThe smart IP camera with pedestrian tracking

technology could be used within shopping malls

for traffic counting, crowd monitoring and

business intelligence with the back-end servers

being freed up to perform data mining and data

collection. The technology could sooner or later

become integrated into consumer video

monitoring solutions.

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FaceRecognitionConvolutional neural networks applied for the face

recognition purposes could be used for door smart

locks and security systems.

Face recognition technique combining with e.g.

fingerprint scanner could increase security level and

permissions given.

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EvolutionofIoT

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TimeKills:AEDFORSMARTCITIES(AutomatedExternalDefibrillator)

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Theproblem

Cardiovascular disease is the leading global cause of death,accounting for 17.3 million deaths per year, a number that isexpected to grow to more than 23.6 million by 2030.

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U.S.CardiacArrest:Statistics

•SCA is the most frequent (#1) killer of adults in theU.S.

•Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) causes 350,000deaths per year (approximately one every 1.7minutes). Source: American Heart Association(AHA)

•47% of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside ahospital.

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AutomatedExternalDefibrillator(AED)•Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) canincrease the chance of surviving SCA by 70%.

•More than 60% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests haveshockable rhythm that can be treatedwith an AED.

•For every minute that passes without CPR anddefibrillation, however, the chances of survivaldecrease by 7–10%.

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AndEverySecondCounts...•When:FirstrespondersarenotifiedassoonasAEDisused•Where:ThesmartAEDcanberegisteredtoanaddressorreportlocationwhichisprovidedtothefirstrespondersimmediately•If:-Attachedheart-ratemonitorfeedsvitalsignstothefirstresponderastheymaketheirwaytothelocation.

-Run-timeimagesprovidedbyGECurrentgivefirstrespondersabetterideaofthesituation.

-CiscoSparkprovidesunifiedlocationtocollectsituationalinformation

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TheSolution– EmpoweringResponders

SmartAED

PredixCloudApp

SparkChannel

Responder’sAndroid App

PredixTimeSeries

PublicSafetyImages+TrafficSpeed

ReverseGeocode

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AED(AutomatedExternalDefibrillator)

AmazonAlexa

IntelEdisonwithPredix VirtualMachine

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CiscoSpark

Public Safety andTraffic Planning datafrom Current

LocationbyPitneyBowes

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Mobileappinambulance

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THANKYOU!