TY - JOUR
T1 - An embedded system developed for hand held assay used in water monitoring
AU - Wu, Lin
AU - Wang, Jianwei
AU - Ramakrishna, Bharath
AU - Hsueh, Mingkai
AU - Liu, Jonathan
AU - Wu, Qufei
AU - Wu, Chao Cheng
AU - Cao, Mang
AU - Chang, Chein I.
AU - Jensen, Janet L.
AU - Jensen, James O.
AU - Knapp, Harlan
AU - Daniel, Robert
AU - Yin, Ray
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The US Army Joint Service Agent Water Monitor (JSAWM) program is currently interested in an approach that can implement a hardware-designed device in ticket-based hand-held assay (currently being developed) used for chemical/biological agent detection. This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the proof of concept. Three components are envisioned to accomplish the task. One is the ticket development which has been undertaken by the ANP, Inc. Another component is the software development which has been carried out by the Remote Sensing Signal and Image Processing Laboratory (RSSIPL) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). A third component is an embedded system development which can be used to drive the UMBC-developed software to analyze the ANP-developed HHA tickets on a small pocket-size device like a PDA. The main focus of this paper is to investigate the third component that is viable and is yet to be explored. In order to facilitate to prove the concept, a flatbed scanner is used to replace a ticket reader to serve as an input device. The Stargate processor board is used as the embedded System with Embedded Linux installed. It is connected to an input device such as scanner as well as output devices such as LCD display or laptop etc. It executes the C-Coded processing program developed for this embedded system and outputs its findings on a display device. The embedded system to be developed and investigated in this paper is the core of a future hardware device. Several issues arising in such an embedded system will be addressed. Finally, the proof-of-concept pilot embedded system will be demonstrated.
AB - The US Army Joint Service Agent Water Monitor (JSAWM) program is currently interested in an approach that can implement a hardware-designed device in ticket-based hand-held assay (currently being developed) used for chemical/biological agent detection. This paper presents a preliminary investigation of the proof of concept. Three components are envisioned to accomplish the task. One is the ticket development which has been undertaken by the ANP, Inc. Another component is the software development which has been carried out by the Remote Sensing Signal and Image Processing Laboratory (RSSIPL) at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). A third component is an embedded system development which can be used to drive the UMBC-developed software to analyze the ANP-developed HHA tickets on a small pocket-size device like a PDA. The main focus of this paper is to investigate the third component that is viable and is yet to be explored. In order to facilitate to prove the concept, a flatbed scanner is used to replace a ticket reader to serve as an input device. The Stargate processor board is used as the embedded System with Embedded Linux installed. It is connected to an input device such as scanner as well as output devices such as LCD display or laptop etc. It executes the C-Coded processing program developed for this embedded system and outputs its findings on a display device. The embedded system to be developed and investigated in this paper is the core of a future hardware device. Several issues arising in such an embedded system will be addressed. Finally, the proof-of-concept pilot embedded system will be demonstrated.
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U2 - 10.1117/12.626609
DO - 10.1117/12.626609
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:33644626066
SN - 0277-786X
VL - 5995
JO - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
M1 - 59950B
T2 - Chemical and Biological Standoff Detection III
Y2 - 24 October 2005 through 26 October 2005
ER -