Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) and Unified Inbox today announced their collaboration, including the integration and testing of NYP’s CUBE Internet of Things (IoT)-secured messaging gateway for healthcare.
Secured, resilient, and intelligent connectivity, including multiplatform communications and real-time interaction, are a prerequisite for Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative.
“CUBE comprises two novel algorithms which are patented by NYP and successfully demonstrates the ability to send real-time messages on elderly care and patients’ health to authorised mobile devices using CUBE and Unified Inbox’s UnificationEngine intelligent IoT messaging platform,” said Kan Siew Leong, Manager of NYP’s School of Engineering, who is the Principal Investigator of the project.
Unified Inbox CEO Toby Ruckert said, “CUBE permits only authorised sensors, IoT devices, and oximeters to access a secured ad-hoc network. This network can be within an elderly care facility, a community hospital, or a smart home environment."
According to Ruckert CUBE transmits health information messages using NYP’s on-site secure IoT messaging gateway to the UnificationEngine in the cloud. The health messages can only be received by the authorised mobile devices used by the patients’ doctors, nurses, caregivers, families, and next-of-kin.
CUBE can be adapted for use in other mission critical environments, including: hospitals, financial services, public transportation, and the government. In the event of a breakdown in transportation, for example, an internal as well as a public broadcast message can be immediately posted on a Facebook or Twitter account, and the necessary authorities and service personnel can be instantly informed via a WhatsApp, Telegram, or other group.
Said Ruckert, “Industry collaboration with NYP demonstrates the ability of its staff and students to deliver innovative and pragmatic solutions suited to the needs of the global market. This project on a secure IoT gateway for controlled access and personalised security - based on the specific user’s needs across different types of IoT “things” and mobile devices — is a good start, and we are excited to continue our collaboration with NYP to explore further applications of our UnificationEngine intelligent IoT messaging.”
Secured, resilient, and intelligent connectivity, including multiplatform communications and real-time interaction, are a prerequisite for Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative.
“CUBE comprises two novel algorithms which are patented by NYP and successfully demonstrates the ability to send real-time messages on elderly care and patients’ health to authorised mobile devices using CUBE and Unified Inbox’s UnificationEngine intelligent IoT messaging platform,” said Kan Siew Leong, Manager of NYP’s School of Engineering, who is the Principal Investigator of the project.
Unified Inbox CEO Toby Ruckert said, “CUBE permits only authorised sensors, IoT devices, and oximeters to access a secured ad-hoc network. This network can be within an elderly care facility, a community hospital, or a smart home environment."
According to Ruckert CUBE transmits health information messages using NYP’s on-site secure IoT messaging gateway to the UnificationEngine in the cloud. The health messages can only be received by the authorised mobile devices used by the patients’ doctors, nurses, caregivers, families, and next-of-kin.
CUBE can be adapted for use in other mission critical environments, including: hospitals, financial services, public transportation, and the government. In the event of a breakdown in transportation, for example, an internal as well as a public broadcast message can be immediately posted on a Facebook or Twitter account, and the necessary authorities and service personnel can be instantly informed via a WhatsApp, Telegram, or other group.
Said Ruckert, “Industry collaboration with NYP demonstrates the ability of its staff and students to deliver innovative and pragmatic solutions suited to the needs of the global market. This project on a secure IoT gateway for controlled access and personalised security - based on the specific user’s needs across different types of IoT “things” and mobile devices — is a good start, and we are excited to continue our collaboration with NYP to explore further applications of our UnificationEngine intelligent IoT messaging.”
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