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=Eir= | =Eir: as known as Open IoMeT, a Community-led Project= | ||
==About this project== | ==About this project== | ||
<big>'''First of all, this Wiki page is outdated. This project is now a 100% community program led by Kevin Hu. The new project Wiki is here: https://github.com/OpenIoMeT/Iomet-wiki/wiki'''</big> | |||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
With the aging population worldwide, there has been a rapid increase of dependent patients who are either bed or house bound. More and more services are provided by hospitals and health-care organizations and allow doctors to provide diagnosis in patients' places in a regular basis. But the frequency is not high enough to provide timely diagnosis based on latest update of health condition. It brings us the idea to implement a cloud based system that can monitor health condition of users and allows doctors to provide timely diagnosis. | With the aging population worldwide, there has been a rapid increase of dependent patients who are either bed or house bound. More and more services are provided by hospitals and health-care organizations and allow doctors to provide diagnosis in patients' places in a regular basis. But the frequency is not high enough to provide timely diagnosis based on latest update of health condition. It brings us the idea to implement a cloud based system that can monitor health condition of users and allows doctors to provide timely diagnosis. | ||
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2. Current remote medical service systems out there already solve the problems of collecting data from devices, patients and then sending to doctors, but they are either segregated or owned separately by doctors/hospitals. Patients do not own their historical medical/clinical data. | 2. Current remote medical service systems out there already solve the problems of collecting data from devices, patients and then sending to doctors, but they are either segregated or owned separately by doctors/hospitals. Patients do not own their historical medical/clinical data. | ||
3. This Open | 3. This Open Source project, Eir, means to solve this problem. All the data collected from each web-enabled devices are accessible to patients. Patients can decide whom the data should be sent to. | ||
====Value Proposition==== | ====Value Proposition==== | ||
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===Codename - Eir=== | ===Codename - Eir=== | ||
We decided to use the code name, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eir Eir], pronounced just like "Air", for this open source | We decided to use the code name, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eir Eir], pronounced just like "Air", for this open source project. In Norse mythology, Eir is a goddess and/or valkyrie associated with medical skill. Eir is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources; the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; and in skaldic poetry, including a runic inscription from Bergen, Norway from around 1300. Scholars have theorized about whether these three sources refer to the same figure, and debate whether Eir may have been originally a healing goddess and/or a valkyrie. In addition, Eir has been theorized as a form of the goddess Frigg and has been compared to the Greek goddess Hygieia. | ||
[[File:eir.jpg|center|400px|Menglöð sits with the nine maidens, including Eir, on Lyfjaberg (1893) by Lorenz Frølich.]] | [[File:eir.jpg|center|400px|Menglöð sits with the nine maidens, including Eir, on Lyfjaberg (1893) by Lorenz Frølich.]] | ||
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[[File:EirArchitecture.png|thumbnail|x500px|center| | [[File:EirArchitecture.png|thumbnail|x500px|center|Eir Architecture]] | ||
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2. A '''“Device Gateway”''', is the one in between of medical devices and passive sensors, and Eir | 2. A '''“Device Gateway”''', is the one in between of medical devices and passive sensors, and Eir. It sends data to both the “Storage” and the “Analyzer”. One of its key jobs is to perform data format conversion (from different 3rd party's to desired structure for Storage, like what “shim”[1] does in open mHealth), in order to best fit the need of the “Analyzer” per use cases Eir intend to support. Those formats could be newly designed for Eir, or to leverage existing ones from open mHealth. | ||
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7. A '''“User Gateway”''', is a standard gateway in between user, doctors, and Eir | 7. A '''“User Gateway”''', is a standard gateway in between user, doctors, and Eir. | ||
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[3] http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/basics/#toc-signaling | [3] http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/basics/#toc-signaling | ||
===Github=== | |||
We have created github organization here: <br> | |||
https://github.com/mozeir<br> | |||
The repositories under it are all open to the internet. [https://github.com/mozilla/Community-Design/issues/50 The request to have a icon] for this Github is on the way. | |||
===Data sources=== | ===Data sources=== | ||
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====Vital Signs==== | ====Vital Signs==== | ||
Sandraghassen S Pillai [Ganesh] helped to start to identify vital signs by doing survey with doctors. The following vital signs are identified as the most important factors and also the valuable data source we are looking for: | Sandraghassen S Pillai [Ganesh] helped to start to identify vital signs by doing a survey with doctors. The following vital signs are identified as the most important factors and also the valuable data source we are looking for: | ||
# Blood Pressure | # Blood Pressure | ||
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# Blood Sugar Level | # Blood Sugar Level | ||
Further survey with more doctors and more | Further survey with more doctors and more advice are expected next. | ||
==Eir Connect== | |||
Eir Connect is a sub-project of Eir and it utilizes the power of social network, to bring people closer. The [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1234474 meta bug] was opened. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1prKEJMk_hi5t5QdDK4pv59NCDXtGrw_IjHzcroE2DxQ/edit An online document] was also created for further discussion. | |||
==How to join?== | ==How to join?== | ||
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* Mailing list: | * Mailing list: | ||
** [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos dev-fxos], [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-gaia dev-gaia] | ** [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos dev-fxos], [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-gaia dev-gaia] | ||
** [https://groups.google.com/d/forum/ | ** [https://groups.google.com/d/forum/mozilla-eir Google Group: mozilla-eir] | ||
** Mailing list address: | ** Mailing list address: mozilla-eir@googlegroups.com | ||
==Project plan== | ==Project plan== | ||
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* '''Product management''' | * '''Product management''' | ||
** '''Taiwan:''' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaichih Kevin Hu] | ** '''Taiwan:''' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaichih Kevin Hu] | ||
* '''Project management''' | * '''Project management''' | ||
** '''Taiwan:''' Wesly Huang, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaichih Kevin Hu], Rachelle Yang | ** '''Taiwan:''' Wesly Huang, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaichih Kevin Hu], Rachelle Yang | ||
* '''Engineering''' | * '''Engineering''' | ||
** '''Taiwan:''' Greg Weng, Steve Chung, Ken Tsai, Ray Chung, Leo Chang, Iris Chiu, Ernest Chiang, Michael Tsai | ** '''Taiwan:''' Greg Weng, Steve Chung, Ken Tsai, Ray Chung, Leo Chang, Iris Chiu, Ernest Chiang, Michael Tsai | ||
** '''India:''' Kumar Rishav, Abhiram, Dron Rathore, Tanay Pant, Dyvik Chenna, Lavish Aggarwal | ** '''India:''' Kumar Rishav, Abhiram, Dron Rathore, Tanay Pant, Dyvik Chenna, Lavish Aggarwal, Vishnudas Kulkarni, Ramdas Tekale, Vaishali Tekale | ||
** '''Bangladesh:''' Bolaram Paul | ** '''Bangladesh:''' Bolaram Paul | ||
** '''Malaysia:''' Arif Fahmi Fisal | ** '''Malaysia:''' Arif Fahmi Fisal | ||
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** '''Germany:''' Carsten Book, Aleh Zasypkin | ** '''Germany:''' Carsten Book, Aleh Zasypkin | ||
** '''Mauritius:''' Sandraghassen S Pillai [Ganesh] | ** '''Mauritius:''' Sandraghassen S Pillai [Ganesh] | ||
** '''Singapore:''' Jason Wong | |||
* '''Security''' | * '''Security''' | ||
** '''Australia:''' Paul Theriault | ** '''Australia:''' Paul Theriault | ||
** '''United States:''' Richard Paradies | ** '''United States:''' Richard Paradies | ||
** '''Germany:''' Christiane Ruetten | ** '''Germany:''' Christiane Ruetten | ||
* '''Testing''' | * '''Testing''' | ||
** '''Spain:''' Isabel Rios | ** '''Spain:''' Isabel Rios | ||
* '''Product marketing''' | * '''Product marketing''' | ||
** '''Taiwan:''' Natasha Ma | ** '''Taiwan:''' Natasha Ma | ||
** '''India:''' Dyvik Chenna | ** '''India:''' Dyvik Chenna | ||
* '''User experience / User research''' | * '''User experience / User research''' | ||
** '''Taiwan:''' Mark Liang, Morpheus Chen | ** '''Taiwan:''' Mark Liang, Morpheus Chen | ||
** '''India:''' Tanay Pant, Dyvik Chenna | ** '''India:''' Tanay Pant, Dyvik Chenna | ||
** '''United States:''' Francis Djabri | ** '''United States:''' Francis Djabri | ||
* '''Medical experts''' | * '''Medical experts''' | ||
** '''Singapore:''' Tan Jit-Seng | ** '''Singapore:''' Tan Jit-Seng | ||
* '''Localization''' | |||
** '''Bangladesh:''' Bolaram Paul | |||
==Medical Consultant(s)== | ==Medical Consultant(s)== | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
* [https:// | * [https://africa.mozilla.community/fr/eir-projet-de-plateforme-medicale-libre/ A blog post about Eir project on Mozilla Africa] |
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