Adam Forster is a dedicated and motivated Software/System Developer for the School of Computing and Information Technology at University of Wolverhampton. Adam has been the principal developer of the Biolive Project.
The purpose of the Biolive project is to research and develop a prototype system that will enable people who require full-time monitoring - in their homes, sheltered accommodation or in care homes for example - to lead more independent lives. We feel that the EFIKA is an excellent foundation on which to build our system due top it's compact size, low noise production, cost effectiveness and versatility. The EFIKA will allow us to consolidate disparate systems and technologies, in order to hopefully improve the quality of peoples lives.
EFIKA Project #151 is off to a great start. Nice work Adam! The EFIKA relies on the MICAz and TelosB motes manufactured by Crossbow Technology and X10 signalling (through the home's electrical wiring) developed by Marmitek. Adam's is going to get all this hooked up to a television and the Internet next. This is a great Project. Congratulations Adam! We send a big Thank You to Douglas Millward, Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and IT and the University of Wolverhampton too. Super!
The Community is the Computer - a Super Computer. Go Zig!
R&B
The purpose of the Biolive project is to research and develop a prototype system that will enable people who require full-time monitoring - in their homes, sheltered accommodation or in care homes for example - to lead more independent lives. We feel that the EFIKA is an excellent foundation on which to build our system due top it's compact size, low noise production, cost effectiveness and versatility. The EFIKA will allow us to consolidate disparate systems and technologies, in order to hopefully improve the quality of peoples lives.
EFIKA Project #151 is off to a great start. Nice work Adam! The EFIKA relies on the MICAz and TelosB motes manufactured by Crossbow Technology and X10 signalling (through the home's electrical wiring) developed by Marmitek. Adam's is going to get all this hooked up to a television and the Internet next. This is a great Project. Congratulations Adam! We send a big Thank You to Douglas Millward, Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and IT and the University of Wolverhampton too. Super!
The Community is the Computer - a Super Computer. Go Zig!
R&B


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