Hall Ryan Laboratories has developed a proprietary web-based software system for monitoring remote biosensor systems without the need to install any software or additional hardware at end user facilities. The system is comprised of helmet sensors, transmitters, and an Intelligent Network Node (INN) to link the transmitters to our central servers at the Global BioNetwork (the GBN). Monitoring personnel simply log into the GBN and view realtime streaming data and optional web cam videos of clients wearing the system. You provide your clients with a truly valuable monitoring feature that helps them comply with OSHA's demand for continuous monitoring of workers in hazardous environments.
Seamless and Transparent Monitoring of Remote Biosensor Systems From Almost Anywhere in the World
A monitoring station viewing realtime video and vital sign data streaming to their control center from their web browser
Remote Monitoring Sites
The images (above) are a typical layout of remote sensors being monitored by a single location via access to the GBN. The GBN's servers collect the raw vital sign data over the Internet, from anywhere in the world, and then stream it directly to the end user's central monitoring stations.
The GBN's Central Servers compile data and generate summary reports based on your settings. You, the integrator, calibrate each sensor for each worker and then monitor the triggers for events. All that's required is a web browser. The data is secure and sent in an encrypted format to protect the privacy of individual clients.