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From indoor positioning to risk management

Examples of projects written in cooperation with Systematic so far, by students from engineering schools as well as other higher educational institutions:

Projects written by students from engineering schools

Title: A novel approach to improving positioning accuracy in indoor positioning by dead reckoning utilising map information and sensor fusion

Purpose:
To establish knowledge on relevant positioning and improvement methods, as well as examine the accuracy of a dead reckoning module via empirical analysis. Methods for improving the accuracy via door identification as waypoint correction and correction in correlation with walls were also realised.


Title:
Bio sensor infrastructure protocol

Purpose:
To develop a robust and flexible zigbee protocol that sends filtered data between a sensor measuring a patient’s condition and a portable device in a secure and reliable manner. Furthermore, transfer of new filters for censor data filtration was developed.


Title: Building Entity Association Model (BEAM)

Purpose:
To develop a system for monitoring, positioning and localisation of individuals inside a building. This led to the development of a three-dimensional graphical map of a building based on a building description model called Industry Foundation Classes (IFC).


Title: Development of service-oriented software architecture for the distribution of patient data from biosensors

Purpose:
To use SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) for developing a patient surveillance system, specifically by means of the web-service specification. SOA was applied when designing a prototype of a surveillance system distributing essential measurement data from patients at home to a monitor.


Title: FireSafe – Room search

Purpose:
To develop a program that renders possible localisation of rooms on a building map and indicates whether a room has already been searched by fire fighters during a fire. The program is meant to be used by fire brigade team leaders, who should also be able to change a room’s status from ‘not searched’ to ‘searched’.


Title: Medicine reminder for mobile phones

Purpose:
To develop a program for mobile phones that reminds patients to take their medicine at the appropriate time and displays what medicine it has to be. The program receives information on the particular patients’ medication from the clinical information system Columna.


Title:
Modelling of Tele-Homecare data in clinical information system

Purpose: To carry out a theoretical study of integration of Tele-Homecare data in the clinical information system Columna with a view to obviate the need for an interconnected clinical information system. Archetype-based modelling was applied, and Homecare-System was modelled with a primary focus on EKG archetypes development.


Title: Patient browser on a PDA

Purpose: To develop software for PDAs, enabling doctors and other staff members in the healthcare sector to see patient records, thereby quickly and easily finding a patient in the system or acquiring an overview of the patients in a given ward, hospital section or department.


Title: Vital signs and positioning (2 projects)

Purpose: To develop a system that contributes to the monitoring of fire fighters’ vital life signs and their positions during a fire, as well as supporting experience gained through evaluation of fire responses. The result of the project was presented and demonstrated during a final fire fighting exercise.

Projects written by students from other higher educational institutions

Title: CSR in B2B companies

Purpose:
To discuss in what way a B2B company can benefit from engaging in CSR and communicating this to stakeholders, how the company should approach CSR and how the CSR engagement should be communicated to stakeholders on the company’s website.

Title: Internal communication at a strategic level – formulation and implementation of an internal communications strategy

Purpose: To clarify which internal communications strategy Systematic can formulate by conducting an analysis of strengths and weaknesses in the company's internal communication and integrate this into the present communications strategy. It was also determined how the internal communications strategy can be implemented.


Title: Risk management in a modern software development company

Purpose: To investigate what challenges Systematic faces in relation to risk management as well as suggest possible solutions. The challenges include those related to the work with the risk management process and solutions that can be incorporated into Systematic’s processes.