Video: Connected Medical Devices At The GSMA Embedded Mobile House
At the simplest level, I think the concept behind the Embedded Mobile House can be seen as an exercise in efficiency and at the grandest, an attempt at elegance. Even if the strange looking monkey toy made by KT seemed a tad excessive, I feel like the self-reporting medical tools and software from Ericsson—which automatically update your medical history in real time—made a lot of sense. The preventative applications of that part alone are timely. I’m sure some of my Pharma friends have already seen this type of thing. In any event, they were the highlight of the house, in my opinion, but I posted a few pics of some of the other gadgets as well.
Oh yeah, what was up with the mounted GPS units along the middle wall? Don’t they belong in The Embedded Car instead of the Embedded House?
Here is the Ericsson demo (sorry for having your face out of frame at the beginning Ivan)
More of the Ericsson Sensors.
Ericsson sensor readings.
Mobile phone controlled RC kid’s toy with seeing-eye camera in front.
iPad outfitted with software to control lighting and other utilities.
Dynamic pill bottle lids that communicate to doctors when opened.
Croissants that embedded themselves in my stomach during the tour.