02-14-2011 02:00 PM - edited 02-14-2011 02:02 PM
Hello again,
I am embarking on a interesting research project that will involve recording lots of physiological signals from patient monitors in a hospital. I will be recording signals like BP, spO2, Pulserate, ECG, etc.
Right now, my main design concern is how to give clinicians access to the data after it is recorded.
My wish list is:
- Store the data securely, where access can be controlled (e.g. perhaps in a RDBMS like SQL Server)
- Allow users (who are granted access) to login and view historical data via a simple web browser
- Allow users to zoom, scroll, etc.
- Allow user to view data in stacked plots (e.g. so they can see ECG, BP and HR simultaneously on the screen and scroll the time axis)
- Allow user to annotate data (e.g. add comments at specific timestamps)
Anybody have any reccomendations for a web-based data visualization tool like this?
I know that people are probably going to reccomend Diadem ... but I don't think its web-based is it?
02-15-2011 04:16 PM
There is actually a new thing available called LabVIEW Web UI Builder. This allows you develop web-based applications that have a custom GUI that can interface with other LabVIEW applications. You can find more information on the Web UI Builder page on ni.com. There is also a dedicated forum that you can use to post questions about the Web UI Builder. That forum is located here. I hope that you find this helpful!
Brandon Treece
Applications Engineer
National Instruments