Pilots deployment Sample Clauses

Pilots deployment. The pilot sites preparation has already begun. Several virtual meetings and physical meetings have been held within the period between D3.1 release and the current delivery. As reported in D3.1 final version, chapter 14, blueprints from the pilot sites have been provided and a preliminary study of the installation in each site have been done. In that document are available schemas of the installation planned in each site. The pilot sites in UK (Xxxxxxx Xxxx and Pannel Croft) have been visited by the WP3 staff, where several meetings with the different partners were held. As a consequence of this activity, several issues were raised and solved later, such as the convenient location of the smart carpet due to safety reasons or installation constrains in the sites. The main issues discussed were:  Installation: prevent drilling any surface or perform deep changes in the distribution of the apartments.  Installation: avoid install devices in public places, especially where these could be considered as a mark or signal of health problems of a particular user.  Network: an Internet connection must be provided by the pilot sites for each participating user.  Repair: if the installation and later removal of the DOREMI elements imply any deterioration or noticeable modification of the walls, ceiling or furniture of the apartment, they have to be repaired.  Compensation: the participating users should receive a present or a benefit to compensate their invested time and their possible inconveniences. It is expected a visit to the Italian pilot sites during the next 6 month period, in order to prepare this pilot and research for possible issues and prevent problems during the pilots. The following is the draft list of the devices to be acquired for the deployment in the pilot phase. Chapter Item Description Quantity per Total pilot units Infrastructure Wireless Router 1 22 Real Time Location System Beacons 5 110 Real Time Location System Main beacon 1 22 Real Time Location System MYSPHERA Server 1 1 Wearable Sensors Wristband 1 22 Mobile device Smartphone 1 22 Environmental Sensors Z-Wave Gateway 1 22 Smart Carpet Bluetooth Dongle 1 22 Smart Carpet Wired Battery 1 22 Environmental Sensors Door contact sensor 2 44 Smart Carpet Wii Balance Board 1 22 DOREMI Gateway Station Single-Board PC 1 22 DOREMI Gateway Station Wireless Dongle 1 22 Environmental Sensors PIR 5 110 6. REFERENCES [1] Xxxxxxx, F., Xxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, X., Xxxxxxxx, X., & Xxxxxxxxxx, S...
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