Phoenix Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor Project
Sub-project:
Cell Phone UI, Phoenix Project team

In this first attempt to see what screens might look like, a iPhone software development kit was used to produce images.  It is just a prototype of the images; it does not represent any real interface between a cell phone and a blood pressure monitor.

The text for the "About" screen is a modified copy of text from the Spygmochron.org web site.

There are no screens here yet for the "settings" functionality.

For an immediate blood pressure reading, the idea is the user clicks the "+" in  the upper right of the main page.

Also, we will need to figure out feedback to the user that the device previously paired is not within reach as an overlay to the main panel, in addition to low battery and other error codes.


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Volunteers Are Needed

Would you like to work on any part of this project?  Envision a prototype for a specific cell phone, propose a way to implement it, and send your suggestion to Larry.  Or start out by just asking questions.

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