Audapret:迈向支持多设备研究的云架构

Nadine von Frankenberg, Felix Matschilles, Stephan M. Jonas
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最近在商用生物信号测量设备的功能范围和测量精度方面的改进使得具有成本效益的大量参与者的人体试验成为可能。与固定式测量设备相比,生物信号可以在研究机构之外进行跟踪,对研究参与者的日常活动只有很小的限制。然而,缺乏支持使用所需的几种不同设备的数据采集系统,因此从测量设备收集的数据必须手工处理。在处理研究参与者的健康相关数据时,研究人员还必须遵守严格的法律规定,这通常是繁琐的,需要额外的耗时努力。为了应对这些挑战,本文提出了研究试验的自动数据处理(AUDAPRET)架构,该架构使研究人员能够以更少的时间和法律合规的方式进行需要参与者健康相关数据的试验。AUDAPRET的设计方式使研究参与者保留对其数据的完全控制以及任何请求访问的人的访问权。
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AUDAPRET: TOWARDS A CLOUD ARCHITECTURE SUPPORTING MULTI-DEVICE RESEARCH STUDIES
Recent improvements in the functional range and measurement accuracy of commercially available biosignal measurement devices enable cost-effective human trials with large numbers of participants. Biosignals can be tracked outside the research institution, with only minor restrictions in the daily activities of the study participants, compared to stationary measuring devices. However, there is a lack of data acquisition systems supporting the use of several different devices needed, so that the collected data from measurement devices have to be processed manually. Researchers must also abide by strict legal regulations when handling health-related data of study participants, which is often cumbersome and requires additional time-consuming efforts. To address these challenges, this paper proposes the AUtomatic DAta Processing of REsearch Trials (AUDAPRET) architecture, which enables researchers to conduct trials requiring health-related data of participants in a less time-consuming and legally compliant manner. AUDAPRET is designed in such a way that study participants retain full control over their data and the access rights of anyone requesting access.
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