MyWear - Value-adding services
April 22, 2013 at 10:50 am by Fred
The WP6 value-adding services has started with T6.1, to translate main Consumer Requirements into well-defined Service Requirements.
Starting from the collection of outcomes of other tasks e.g. results achieved in WP1 and identified validation scenarios described in D1.3., T6.1 performed an integrated in-depth analysis and evaluation of target group requirements according to the context of use, data to be monitored, identified sensor, and considering the scenarios defined.

Figure 1 shows the overall idea and concept for value added services. It shows the how user-data collected by a master unit, and is forwarded to the Data Integration Platform (DIP), where the data is safely stored in central databases and made reusable for external applications.
Of the 9 integrated solutions defined in the validation scenarios (WP1), only 4 are possible to develop, which have been evaluated and prioritised. Based on these, the following test cases were analysed:
- Heart rate: Heart rate monitoring for elderly sportsmen
- Fall detection for elderly sportsmen
- Respiratory rate monitoring for elderly workers
- Blood oxygenation monitoring for diabetic workers
- Plantar pressure monitoring for obese workers
The foreseen system architecture (Figure 1) uses a smart-phone as master unit. All selected services will use this master unit both to transmit/receive data to DIP and to directly offer services to the user through new developed applications.

