Welcome to the A I M S demonstration.

A proof of concept for a real-time patient monitoring system for the operating room. AIMS features an unlimited number of input devices , verbal alarms, event annotation, 128-bit encrypted transmission security, and secure logging

This demonstration shows live streaming data from three representative sensors. The AIMS console polls each sensor on selectable interval (Our demonstration is set to 1,3,or 10 seconds).

A I M S supports a wide range of update rates. Please select a demonstration environment which most closely matches your system
500 MHz x 192 Mb RAM x High-capacity LAN connection (request period = 1 seconds)
300 MHz x 192 Mb RAM x cable/ADSL (request period = 3 seconds)
200 MHz x 64 Mb RAM x 56K modem or worse (request period = 10 seconds)

The system collects the data, determines its relevance, and passes it via the internet or intranet to the client console. The technology supports an unlimited number of sensors geographically located anywhere in the world

The system is compatible with modern SSL-based security, ensuring the confidentiality of all data.

For the porposes of the demonstration, the feeds are coming from three quasi-random sine-wave generators in the internet which are feeding numeric data to the system. The feeds represent the blood pressure values, heart rate, and O2 concentration

Drug administration and observations can be recorded directly through the system and are storable with the raw source data for future offline review.

For the purpose of this demonstration, the data is not being logged and is being presented through a standard (non-SSL) channel

Sensor Example:
The input sensor data cab be any ASCII data stream which matches a pattern.

Here is the simplest example of the types of sensor data which the system accepts as input from the sensorsHeart-rate sensor. In this particular example, each url request returns the latest calculated value of a single number representing the current heart rate