28 May 2024 to 1 June 2024
University of Ottawa
EST timezone

FreeBSD as the backbone of a vaccine/medication refrigerator monitoring system

31 May 2024, 16:00
1h
Desmarais 1130 (University of Ottawa)

Desmarais 1130

University of Ottawa

Lecture 50 min Experiences Talks: Room 1130 - Friday

Speaker

Phillip Vuchetich (Arxsine Inc.)

Description

I will talk about using FreeBSD, Zabbix, MQTT, Google/AWS/Nordic clouds, Nordic NRF9160 (a cellular SOC), Zephyr RTOS, and other hardware/software components to create a new service for environmental monitoring of vaccines and medications in pharmacies/clinics/hospitals.

Caveat: At the time of this proposal (2024-01-05), the service is still in development, and not actively deployed in any real life setting, so the "experience" part is lacking at this time.

For this topic, I will have an obvious bias and/or conflict of interest: This references a device and service I have developed, and will be commercially marketing. The BSDCAN audience is not the target market, though, and the presentation will not be a sales pitch. The device and monitoring service will be marketed to pharmacies, clinics, and hospitals in the US.

Primary author

Phillip Vuchetich (Arxsine Inc.)

Presentation materials