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1st milestone – WP1

  1st year 2nd year 3rd year The research group(s) involved
Month 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12
Milestones      
WP1: Coordination Prof. J. Trontelj
Workshops and meetings to coordinate and unify methodological approaches; invitation of experts in the relevant topics of the project to these meetings is planed                         SK2, SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Project web-site design and maintenance                         SK2, SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Periodical preparation of progress reports                         SK1, SK2,LJ1,LJ2
Dissemination of the results among the participants and end-users                         SK2, SK1,LJ1,LJ2


2nd milestone – WP2

  The research group(s) involved
  1st year 2nd year 3rd year
WP2:System definition 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 Prof. A. Madevska Bogdanova
Review of the state of the art                         SK2, SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Review of existing similar systems and identification of system interoperability requirements                         LJ1,LJ2,SK1,SK2
System definitions:
-definition of two modules (local module and module for digital data collection);
- scenario definitions;
                        SK1,SK2, LJ1,LJ2
System mock-up
Creation
                        SK2, SK1,LJ1
Capture of detailed user requirements using system mock up                         SK2, SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Detailed definition of system functionality                         SK1,SK2, LJ1
Detailed definition of system modules                         LJ1,SK2, SK1


3rd milestone – WP3

  The research group(s) involved
  1st year 2nd year 3rd year
WP3: Technology definition 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 Ass. Prof. J. Achkoski
-microcell network elements concerning communication b/w sensors and terminals;                         SK2, SK1,LJ1
-sensor-equipment for lifesavers (photo snapshot, sensors for measuring breathing, pulse, oxygen, ECG);                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
-possible extension to other sensor system;                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
-protocols for data storage and data transmission;                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
-terminals (one for lifesaver and one which will be used during the evacuation);                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
-definition of the interface to communicate with existing medical IS;                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
-server side infrastructure (database application server);                         SK2,SK1, LJ1,LJ2
-Client side software;                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
-Server side software;                         LJ1,SK2, SK1
-Secure communication and authentication (usage of existing solutions);                         SK1,LJ1, SK2
Identification and acquisition of on the market available equipment                         SK1,LJ1, SK2
Definition of equipment, that needs to be developed                         SK1,LJ1, SK2


4th milestone – WP4

  The research group(s) involved
  1st year 2nd year 3rd year
WP4: Content and software acquisition 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 Prof. Komadina
Acquisition of medical content, licences and knowledge                         SK1,LJ2, LJ1, SK2
Defining a multimedia content protocol with the purpose of sharing information b/w Information Systems in TOC and IS-SIARS                         LJ1,SK2
Adaption to the NATO standards                         LJ2, SK1
Knowledge engineering of the procedures content adopted to the user level:
- lifesavers (focus of the project);
-medical technician (optional service);
-doctors (optional service).
                        SK2, LJ2


5th milestone – WP5

  The research group(s) involved   LJ1
  1st year 2nd year 3rd year
WP5: System implementation 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 Prof. J. Trontelj
Development of identified modules - local module and module for digital data collection (equipment adaptation, development)                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
Processing the content into appropriate form                         SK2
Module for unique identification of injured persons (civilians and soldiers)                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
Communication modules development                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
Man-machine interface based on user requirements                         SK1, LJ1, SK2


6th milestone – WP6

  1st year 2nd year 3rd year The research group(s) involved  LJ1
WP6: System integration 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 Prof. J. Trontelj
Platform adoption and integration with existing hardware                         LJ1,SK2, SK1
Man-machine platform
integration
                        LJ1, SK2, SK1
Advisory and database module (lifesavers terminal)                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
Integration of the protocol for delivering information                         LJ1, SK2, SK1
Terminal setup (software, secure communication, sensor
integration)
                        LJ1, SK2, SK1
server setup (database, secure communication)                         LJ1, SK2, SK1


7th milestone – WP7

  The research group(s) SK1 involved
  1st year 2nd year 3rd year
WP7: System testing and
deployment
1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 1-2-3 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 Ass. Prof. J. Achkoski
Familiarization of the system and users                         SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Medical training centres (civilian or military)                         SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Simulated “on field” testing within military exercises                         SK1,LJ1,LJ2
Dissemination of the knowledge through workshops on scientific conferences ICT 2015, IEEE ERK 2015, IEEE ERK 2016.CHI 2015, Korea, CHI 2016, USA.                         LJ1, SK2, SK1, LJ2


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