Equivital Wireless Physiological Monitoring System
Software and receivers
Equivital Explorer
Equivital Explorer is a
state of the art client
/ server solution.
Client side
View real time
physiological data and
location using GPS
co-ordinates and Google
Maps
Server Side
Host the product within
your own IT
infrastructure /
firewall and allow
secure access to users
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LiveLink Pro 2
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Real time multiple
subject vital signs
viewing
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Synchronization of
session data from
multiple subjects
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Interface directly with
sensor or Equivital Hub
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Replay option for
retrospective viewing
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Live alarms including
fall alarm
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Data export and import
function for integration
with other data systems
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LiveLink Pro 3
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physiological data in both waveform "full disclosure"
and summary "partial disclosure" modes
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Pocket EQ
GSM / GPRS Windows Mobile
Application
- Data presentation: real time
physiological data presentation with summary
physiological and motion data
- Data Server: Streaming of SEM
physiological data over an IP mobile data
network for remote access
- GEO Location: Data fusion of GPS
with physiological data to provide location
enabled situational awareness
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Equivital System Developers Kit
For integration into a wider system, the Equivital
Systems Developers Kit enables the development of custom
software applications
Communication devices
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Equivital Hub
The Equivital Hub is a Bluetooth access
point enabling communication with up to 20 SEMs
from a PC, laptop or LAN in real time.
Networkable via WIFI or ethernet connection.
Operates with LiveLink Pro software
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Equivital Gateway radio
A convenient field radio communication
system enabling measurements of physiology for
the monitoring of multiple subjects. Operates on
ISM band radio at a range of up to 5 km,
depending on environement and terrain.
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Tetra Capability
The Equivital SEM uses bluetooth to
communicate with a suitably equipeped Tetra
radio terminal. Summary data is communicated via
SDS messaging to a Tetra destination in Trunked
or Direct modes. A terminal GPS position data
can be utilised to provide improved information
on the Equivital wearer. Within a Trunked
network the geographic area supported would only
be limited by the Tetra radio coverage, whilst
Direct Mode operation enables rapid ad-hoc
deployments to or within new areas
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