TY - GEN
T1 - Physiology analysis system
AU - Reifman, Jaques
AU - Gunawardena, Jamila
AU - Liu, Zhenqiu
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - In order to address the needs of managing and analyzing large amounts of continuous physiologic data for a diversity of human and animal research studies, the U.S. Army is developing the Physiology Analysis System. This flexible, modular, and interactive research system integrates both data and analysis tools at a central server location, eliminating painstaking downloads to the researcher's workstation. The system offers, through a Web browser, a feature-rich, workstation-like environment that analysts require to perform sophisticated post-hoc data mining. For proof-of-demonstration, the Physiology Analysis System is being used to warehouse and analyze continuous pre-hospital vital-sign data collected during transport from the scene of the incident to the trauma center for over 900 civilian trauma casualties.
AB - In order to address the needs of managing and analyzing large amounts of continuous physiologic data for a diversity of human and animal research studies, the U.S. Army is developing the Physiology Analysis System. This flexible, modular, and interactive research system integrates both data and analysis tools at a central server location, eliminating painstaking downloads to the researcher's workstation. The system offers, through a Web browser, a feature-rich, workstation-like environment that analysts require to perform sophisticated post-hoc data mining. For proof-of-demonstration, the Physiology Analysis System is being used to warehouse and analyze continuous pre-hospital vital-sign data collected during transport from the scene of the incident to the trauma center for over 900 civilian trauma casualties.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:21544447830
SN - 0780386892
T3 - Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2004
SP - 521
EP - 525
BT - Proceedings of the Fourth IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology
T2 - Fourth IEEE International Symposium on Signal processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2004
Y2 - 18 December 2004 through 21 December 2004
ER -