Anything is feasible for the willing.

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:34 PM, AAJ <sethuraman.ak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hey all,
> We are graduate student, currently working on our masters project on
> an android platform for a healthcare domain. Since there are not many
> pacemaker reated applications on an android phone, we decided to work
> on the same. Our project scenario is something like this-
>
> Pacemaker patients are not suppose to get exposed to EMR affected
> areas. The pacemaker will immediately stop functioning if exposed to
> EMR. So our application will be alerting the patients based on the
> intensity of the EMR . So here, we will be using-
> 1. A pacemaker simulator which will periodically check the heartbeat
> and if the heart does not function properly, the pacemaker will
> regulate it.
> 2. The handset has an in-built sensor, which can sense the intensity
> of the EMR.
> 3. Also using Google maps we can pin the nearby locations which has
> high intensity EMR.
>
> Now, some of the things that we have to do-
> 1. Implement the pacemaker simulator, since we are not able to access
> the source code for the already available ones.
> 2. Implement the EMR sensor , to sense the EMR intensity.
> 3. Alert the patient as soon as he/she enters the danger zone.
> 4. Also show all the nearby EMR affected areas.
>
> Our questions are-
> 1. Is the project feasible ?? As a masters project can we go ahead and
> start working on this.
> 2. How do we find out all the EMr affected areas nearby ? Which means
> how do we connect Google maps API with the sensor program ??
>
> It would be great if you could help us out with these questions. We
> are really looking forward to working on an Android platform .
>
>
> Thanks
> AAJ.
>
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