Telemetry and Innovative Data Analysis Systems

It is anticipated that innovative and improved biochemical sensors would be useful in a variety of situations including, but not limited to clinical-monitoring, forensics and human or animal research. Marine software coupled with a telemetry configuration can often serve as an excellent test platform for experimental studies.

Specific sensor characteristics augmented by database driven software would complement their intended use. This applies to characteristics such as sampling frequency, degree of accuracy, data storage capacity and data transmission frequency.

Depending on their intended purpose and use, biochemical sensors may be augmented with additional information derived from database extractions along with other physiological measurements derived from RFID devices or geospatial determinations obtained from specialized GPS sytems.

Since the devices need to be compatible with human comfort, including devices to be worn for weeks or months, this scenario may present particular challenges. In addition, biochemical readings are likely to be baseline most of the time and since sensing devices generally require different ways to monitor a constant steady stream of signals it would seem appropriate that RFID units be employed to provide accurate recordings.

Moreover, where necessary, measurement fidelity should be robust to subject’s activities including active efforts at tampering and RFID wireless systems can be adapted with security software to satisfy these needs.

The mode of data storage will need to conform to power limitations and strategies for data transmission which may require telemetry. This in turn calls forth the need to design XML sub-tags to appropriately setup a robust data transfer system between the instruments where data is collected to the database structure that provides the software dynamics of input and output processing along with reporting.

In addition to biochemical monitoring and data transmission this program also includes the opportunity to develop appropriate data analysis systems. Examples include estimating blood biochemical concentrations, reconstructing patterns of biochemical consumption, and monitoring large numbers of devices to identify significant, but infrequent, events while minimizing false positives.

All of these laboratory features are controlled by a well designed database system whose metadata is housed concurrently within the software programs that populate the tables and within the layout of the database tables themselves.

The combination of all of these functions contribute to a unique configuration whose remote data handling capabilities serve to provide a stable telemetry based information delivery system.

Design scenarios and business ideas can arise from a number of article sources and maybe from these:

(1) Satellite Phones: Essential for the Marine Industry

(2) Buying a New Business Phone System

Author: Tom Gruich

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