hi dan,

thanks for supporting shimmers as part of your project. it's really exciting that your work will help to promote better app integration for mobile sensing.

best,

steve

On 01/03/2012 12:06 PM, Dan Bietz wrote:
All,

The National Center for Telehealth and Technology is pleased to
make available on GitHub, our opensource BSPAN Framework (Bluetooth
Sensor Processing for Android), forked from SPINE 1.3 (Signal Processing
in Node Environment).  The framework sets a stable foundation for
connecting Bluetooth enabled sensors such as Shimmer with Android.

We have successfully paired, received and stored sensor data on Android
devices over Bluetooth with Shimmer (GSR, accelerometer, timestamp, and
range so far), NeuroSky's Mindset Headset, and the Zephyr BioHarness.
  Our setup works with out-of-the-box Shimmer mote, we made no
modifications to the node side.

We are at a point of readiness to accept outside contributions,
particularly codecs/drivers for other Bluetooth sensors,

To access the code, details and documents go to...
https://github.com/t2health/BSPAN---Bluetooth-Sensor-Processing-for-Android

To show us you are interested in what we are doing, click the Watch
button in GitHub.

Looking forward to your feedback, comments, and contributions.

Cheers,
Daniel


Daniel E. Bietz
Software Services
Contract Support for
Technology Systems Division |TS|
National Center for Telehealth & Technology |T2|

9933 West Hayes Street, Madigan Annex
Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Tacoma, WA 98431



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