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LED Light in an Intelligent Eco-Social Laboratory and Office. Prof. A.A.Bielskis bielskis @ik.ku.lt , www.ik.ku.lt Elektrical Engineering Department of Klaipeda University, 19/10/2010. Integration of Solar water preheating subsystem into typical heating system (1).
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LED Light in an Intelligent Eco-Social Laboratory and Office Prof. A.A.Bielskis bielskis@ik.ku.lt, www.ik.ku.lt Elektrical Engineering Department of Klaipeda University, 19/10/2010
Integration of Solar water preheating subsystem into typical heating system(1)
Integration of Green water preheating subsystem into typical heating system
Integration of Adaptive Hybrid Solar-Wind Power-based water preheating subsystem into typical heating system
Block diagram of an Intelligent Eco-Social Laboratory and Office, IESocLab-Office to be implemented in the Electrical Engineering Department of the Faculty of Marine Engineering of Klaipeda University
ATmega16/32 communication via RS232 with ISP10 programming connector
Schematic diagram for emotion measurements and RGB LED adaptive lighting services
3 Smart Sockets with triacs, MOSTET, HR, HRV, and EDA measurement circuits
Smart socket model with Hall Effect current sensor ACS712, BT139 symistor, MOC3061 optocoupler, ATmega8 microcontroller, and mains filter C7 – L1
Smart socket model with current transformer, BT139 symistor, 4N35 optocoupler, ATmega8 microcontroller, mains filter C7 – L1, and R1-C1/RAD low pass current filter
Smart socket model with Hall Effect current sensor ACS712, FET transistor, ATmega8 microcontroller, and mains filter C7 – L1
Computer mediated communication for disabled in the laboratory
Multi-layer preceptron (MLP) to recognizing e-health aware state of an individual
The modified Fuzzy-Incremental Synchronous Learning Architecture of the Laboratory
Intelligent support for assisted living in the eco-social environment(1) • a) The ProComp5 Infiniti™. The ProComp5 Infiniti system, with 5 simultaneous feedback channels, includes the BioGraph Infiniti software, the EEG or Physiology Suite with the following modules: EMG module, EKG module, The GSR module, the Temperature module, Respiration module, and the Heart Rate/BVP module; • b) The GSR 2 (M-10-2120-CalmLink+GSR/Temp2X ), the GSR2 home biofeedback device precisely monitors one’s stress levels by translating tiny tension-related changes in skin pores into a rising or falling tone. By resting two fingers on the sensing plates, one can learn to lower the pitch and one’s stress level. Cordless finger-rest sensor with built-in-tonal feedback automatically measures galvanic skin resistance (GSR);
Intelligent support for assisted living in the eco-social environment(2) • c) The CalmLink Software for GSR2 which is the GSR2 PC Interface software for relaxation and stress control; • d) The Biofeedback Starter Kit, the BSK utilizes several different physiological systems in order to provide an easy and inexpensive way to show simple relaxation techniques. The CalmLink Software for GSR2 the CalmLink is the GSR2 PC Interface software for relaxation and stress control;
Intelligent support for assisted living in the eco-social environment(3) • e) The Heart Wizard HRV System, the HRVW is an interactive Internet tool capable to obtain and process of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) from a simple non-invasive sensor that clips on the earlobe or finger tip. The interpretation of this data provides valuable, and more importantly, useful insight into the psycho-physiological health status of both healthy people and those who are unhealthy. Computer requirements: A desktop or a laptop with OS Windows ME or newer and NET Framework 1.1. Additional User Module for Heart Wizard allows recording of more than one individual. Each user has one’s own slot (module) to allow for individual tracking of personal wellness;
Intelligent support for assisted living in the eco-social environment(4) • f) The Polar RS800 Heart Rate Running Computer , the PolarComp is a complete system for planning, monitoring and analyzing of one’s training and allows you to create and name your own favourites time and/or heart rate. It provides an easy way to select and monitor the intensity of your training and to follow Poplar’s sport zones based training programs; • g) The Personal Efficiency Trainer ® PET ECG module for PET ECG 2 channels Package can be used for Heart Rate/Heart Rate Variability Monitoring and Feedback. The BioExplorer software is required for the PET WIRELESS ECG or PET WIRELESS ECG/EMG;
Intelligent support for assisted living in the eco-social environment(5) • h) The PET EMG module for PET EMG 2 channels Package measures muscle tension in various muscle groups in the body. It can be used for research or as a tool to reduce tension and induce a more relaxed state. It can also be used to monitor or promote subtle changes in the muscle activity for peak performance training in sports; • i) The PET GSR Wireless Package can measure aspects of stress, orienting response, and vigilance, includes Wireless GSR module, GSR Sensor, BioExplorer Software v1.5. The BioExplorer is a Windows program for real-time biophysical data acquisition, processing, and display. For post-session review of recording the time, date, electrode locations, and subject name with each session,the BioReview can be used.
References(1) • Pentland A. Healthwear: Medical Technology Becomes Wearable// IEEE Computer, May 2004, - 37(5). - P. 42-49. • Villon O., Lisett Ch. A User-Modeling Approach to Build User’s Psycho-Physiological Maps of Emotions using Bio-Sensors // in proc. of IEEE Roman, 2006. - P. 269-276. • Bielskis A. A., Dzemydienė D., Denisov V., Andziulis A., Drungilas D. An approach of multi-agent control of bio-robots using intelligent recognition diagnosis of persons with moving disabilities. Technological and economic development of economy. Vilnius: Technika, 2009, Vol. 15, No. 3 , p. 377-394 (ISI Web of Science & Master Journal List by Thomson Reuters Services). • Andziulis, A., Bielskis, A. A., Denisovas, V., Ramašauskas, O., Bielskienė, J., Bielskis, P., Guseinovienė, E. (2009). An Approach of Creating of an Intelligent Mobile Tutoring Eco-social Laboratory for Assisted Recreation. Electronics and Electrical Engineering (ISSN 1392–1215), Nr. 3(91). – K.: Technologija, 2009, pp. 61–66 (ISI Thomson Scientific – http://scientific.thomson.com).
References(2) • A. A. Bielskis, V. Denisovas, D.Drungilas, G.Gricius, O. Ramašauskas. (2008) Modeliing of Intelligent Multi-Agent based E-health Care System for People with Movement Disabilities, Elektronika ir elektrotechnika. Kaunas: Technologija, ISSN 1392-1215, 2008,Nr.6 (86), pp. 37-42 (ISI Thomson Scientific –http://scientific.thomson.com). • Antanas Andrius Bielskis, Petras Grecevičius, Olegas Ramašauskas, Development of an intelligent eco-social environment for assisted living// Vadyba, ISSN 1648-7974 Klaipėda: Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla, 2009, Nr.1 (14), p.89-98 (Index Copernicus (IC) DB http://www.indexcopernicus.com). • Bielskis, A.A., D.Baziukaitė.Mokomosios skaitmeninės automatinio valdymo sistemos.//Elektronika ir elektrotechnika, Kaunas:Technologija, Nr.4(33).- 2001.- P. 55-62. • S. Jug and D. H. Song. Neural Network Compensation Technique for Standard PD-Like Fuzzy Controlled Nonlinear Systems, 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control ,December 14-17,2004, Atlantis, Paradise fsland, Bahamas, pp.698-703.