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** These all data transfer between physical devices | ** These all data transfer between physical devices | ||
** Bluetooth protocols are transparent | ** Bluetooth protocols are transparent | ||
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+ | === Comparison === | ||
+ | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
+ | * Querying of devices | ||
+ | ** Supported by both platforms on both communication mediums | ||
+ | * The ability to fetch data from devices | ||
+ | ** Supported by both platforms on both communication mediums | ||
+ | ** Assuming connections have been created with medical devices, this requires a known address to be cross referenced with current devices from the ''query'' functionality above | ||
+ | * ''Optional'' The ability to push data to devices | ||
+ | ** See above | ||
+ | ==== Assumptions ==== | ||
+ | * NexJ's spec dictates that devices can be assumed paired | ||
+ | * Any semantic information required will be provided upon initialization |
Revision as of 15:12, 17 August 2012
NexJ Medical Peripheral Mobile Adapter Will be designed to enable NexJ's Mobile Healthcare solutions to interact with Bluetooth peripherals.
- Main article: Phonegap Healthcare Adapter
Contents
Class Diagram
Classes
phonegapMedicalDeviceInterface
- Interface to a medical device for use by the NexJ mobile health solution
- Implemented in Javascript
medicalDevice
- Representation of a medical device
- Delegates to a native medical device interface
- Implemented in Javascript
nativeMedicalDeviceInterface
- Private interface to physical medical devices
- Implemented in native code (Objective C on iOS, java on Android)
bluetoothAdapter
- Adapter to allow medical device objects to interact with communication libraries on the device
- In the future a Wifi adapter will also be needed to fulfill the same role of communication over another protocol
- Implemented in native code
bloodPressureBluetoothAdapter
- Adapter to allow medical device objects to interact with specific medical peripherals
- These will be needed for each type of medical peripheral
- Implemented in native code
Native Bluetooth API
- Libraries on the mobile devices SDK that allows programmable interaction with Bluetooth devices
Blood Pressure Device
- Physical medical device peripheral
Flaws
- Should we be concerned about managing the instances of medicalDevice or will the rest of the solution
- Rest of the application: It becomes more of a Medical device factory
- This Project: Another layer should be added to represent a device manager
- bloodPressureBluetoothAdapter should know about specific device communication without relying on any specific communication protocol, otherwise it will need be reimplemented per communication adapter(eg. BluetoothAdapter, WifiAdapter)
Mobile Device Libraries
iOS
Wifi
- Unknown at this time
Bluetooth
- CBCentralManager entry point to Bluetooth communication
- Allows querying of devices
- Can list connected devices
- Can connect to devices, creating CBPreripheral Objects
- CBPeripheral's allows reading and writing of CBCharacteristic Objects
- Can listen for changes to characteristics
- Writing and reading is event driven programing via callback parameters
- CBCharacteristic's represent a piece of data from a device along with semantic data
Android
Wifi
- WifiP2pManager is the starting point for all peer to peer communication
- Upon initialization devices connections can be established
- Peers can be queried
Bluetooth
- Supports many 'paired' devices
- BluetoothAdapter is the starting point for all Bluetooth communication
- Discover devices
- Query addresses
- Get remote BluetoothDevice objects
- Control BluetoothProfile's
- Create listening sockets to addresses
- Classes Implementing BluetoothProfile can be queried for BluetoothDevice Objects, implementing classes:
- BluetoothDevice objects allow the creation secure and insecure Bluetooth socket's
- These all data transfer between physical devices
- Bluetooth protocols are transparent
Comparison
Requirements
- Querying of devices
- Supported by both platforms on both communication mediums
- The ability to fetch data from devices
- Supported by both platforms on both communication mediums
- Assuming connections have been created with medical devices, this requires a known address to be cross referenced with current devices from the query functionality above
- Optional The ability to push data to devices
- See above
Assumptions
- NexJ's spec dictates that devices can be assumed paired
- Any semantic information required will be provided upon initialization