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[GridCast: live and behind the scenes of grid computing] What I most like about the demo is how simple and intuitive it is: Open the mobile, touch it to the blood pressure machine, touch it to the relevant icons on the RFID flat table to express your generic feelings or to confirm that you took the prescribed medication. The SW running on the mobile reads data from the blood pressure meter, reads the icons from the table then sends the data to a pre-configured hospital.
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