| applied enterprise systems | Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State |
The Applied Enterprise Systems team designs, develops and demonstrates open architectures and applications that integrate disparate systems. The team makes information collected by remote systems accessible and meaningful to decision makers and decision making systems. The team's goal is to always transition successful architectures and applications to third parties to transition into production.
The AES team has developed a wide ranging set of applications to integrate sensing systems with enterprise systems. Examples include: (1) handheld applications used by emergency medical personnel to collect, record, summarize and transmit emergency response information that has since been commercialized; (2) mobile applications for environmental protection personnel to transmit sample information to corporate systems that has since moved into production, and; (3) condition interface engine to allow remote users to query the health of fleets of vehicle.
Patient, environmental and equipment health monitoring all have the common requirement to provide information from sensing systems and algorithms to higher level systems to take action. The AES team methodically employs innovative approaches, tools and open standards to capture requirements and build solutions to integrate disparate and frequently disconnected systems.