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− | == Key Dates ==
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− | * Week of 3/21 : Official Challenge Briefing / Q+A
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− | * 3/25: Deadline to create your profile and submit your first blog update
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− | * 4/1: Deadline for Hackerspace Challenge Blog Post 2
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− | * 4/15: Deadline for Hackerspace Challenge Blog Post 3
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− | * 4/30: End of build time
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− | * 05/01- 05/05: Judging period
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− | * 05/06: 3 semi-finalists will be announced
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− | * Week Of 5/16: One team member from each of the three semi-finalist hackerspaces will travel to San Francisco Bay Area
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− | * 5/21/22: Maker Faire
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− | * 5/22: Maker Faire Great Global Hackerspace Challenge Grand Finale
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− | * 5/23: Team members travel home
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− | == Concept ==
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− | Mitch Altman proposed a Global Hackerspace Challenge and PS:One accepted. We proposed the construction of an array of biosensors which could be used
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− | in a secondary school or college setting as an educational and experimental tool. The array will collect data from various sensors attached to
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− | the test subject's body and then make that data available to the experimenter. The project will use as many COTS parts as possible. The terms
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− | of the Challenge require that it use a microcontroller and a "portable power source".
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− | The full description of the Challenge is at [http://www.tvbgone.com/downloads/hs_challenge/hs_challenge.htm Global Hackerspace Challenge].
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− | == Members Involved ==
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− | As of 15 Mar 2011:
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− | * [[User:Billmania|Bill Mania]]
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− | * Avner Shanan
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− | * Shawn Blaszak
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− | * Philip Strong
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− | * [[USER:Ehanley|Eric Hanley]]
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− | * [[User:pdp7|Drew Fustini]]
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− | * LeRoy Pinto
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− | == Sensors and their Project Leaders ==
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− | This list contains the proposed sensors, in order of decreasing priority. For each sensor, the persons leading the R and D are listed.
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− | # Body temperature - Phill, Shawn
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− | # oxygen saturation and heartrate - Phill
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− | # galvanic skin response - Phill
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− | # respiration frequency, volume and carbon dioxide output - Bill
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− | # ECG and EMG - Shawn, Avner
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− | # EEG Avner
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− | The project must also include the following components:
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− | * microcontroller - Eric, Phill, (Drew - if additional help is needed)
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− | * data visualization design - Eric
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− | * mobile device interface - Bill
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− | == Notes ==
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− | There is useful information available from the Open ECG and Open EEG projects.
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− | === Sensors ===
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− | ==== ECG ====
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− | OpenECG: http://www.open-ecg-project.org <br />
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− | Wireless ECG: http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/bionb440/FinalProjects/f2005/kwj5/index.html <br />
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− | ==== EEG ====
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− | OpenEEG: http://openeeg.sourceforge.net/doc/ <br />
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− | === Members ===
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− | ==== Bill Mania, http://manialabs.us/ ====
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− | For my part, I've been re-building my development environment for
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− | Python and Qt on the Nokia N900 mobile device. I've also been
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− | reading through "Building wireless sensor networks" by Robert
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− | Faludi, to get an idea of the wireless options available to us.
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− | === Drew Fustini ===
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− | Will be setting up dev environment for N900 along with Bill & started
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− | reviewing the wireless sensor book as well. I wasn't able to attend
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− | the first group discussion but plan to be at the space for discussion
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− | after the Mar-22 weekly meeting. I'd like to talk with Eric & Phil about
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− | the microcontroller selection as I'm interested in that as well as the
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− | mobile aspect.
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