Experience: Design, Development and Evaluation of a Wearable Device for mHealth Applications.

George Boateng, Vivian Genaro Motti, Varun Mishra, John A Batsis, Josiah Hester, David Kotz
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Wrist-worn devices hold great potential as a platform for mobile health (mHealth) applications because they comprise a familiar, convenient form factor and can embed sensors in proximity to the human body. Despite this potential, however, they are severely limited in battery life, storage, band-width, computing power, and screen size. In this paper, we describe the experience of the research and development team designing, implementing and evaluating Amulet - an open-hardware, open-software wrist-worn computing device - and its experience using Amulet to deploy mHealth apps in the field. In the past five years the team conducted 11 studies in the lab and in the field, involving 204 participants and collecting over 77,780 hours of sensor data. We describe the technical issues the team encountered and the lessons they learned, and conclude with a set of recommendations. We anticipate the experience described herein will be useful for the development of other research-oriented computing platforms. It should also be useful for researchers interested in developing and deploying mHealth applications, whether with the Amulet system or with other wearable platforms.

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经验:设计、开发和评估用于移动保健应用的可穿戴设备。
腕戴式设备作为移动医疗(mHealth)应用的平台具有巨大的潜力,因为它们具有熟悉、方便的外形,并且可以在人体附近嵌入传感器。然而,尽管有这样的潜力,这些设备在电池寿命、存储、带宽、计算能力和屏幕尺寸方面却受到严重限制。在本文中,我们将介绍研发团队设计、实施和评估 Amulet(一种开放硬件、开放软件的腕戴式计算设备)的经验,以及使用 Amulet 在现场部署移动医疗应用程序的经验。在过去五年中,该团队在实验室和现场进行了 11 项研究,共有 204 人参与,收集了超过 77,780 小时的传感器数据。我们介绍了团队遇到的技术问题和吸取的经验教训,最后提出了一系列建议。我们预计,本文介绍的经验将有助于开发其他面向研究的计算平台。对于有兴趣开发和部署移动医疗应用的研究人员来说,无论是使用 Amulet 系统还是其他可穿戴平台,都应该有所帮助。
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