Wristband Sample Clauses

Wristband. A wristband will be given to each student and will be required for access into the Dining Hall. The fee for a lost or damaged wristband is $10.00. If family and friends will be sending mail, send it early in order for it to be received during the beginning of the program. All mail for COSMOS students should be addressed as follows: C/O COSMOS Central Conference Office 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Please note that due to office location logistics, there may be up to a one day delay between mail deliveries to the COSMOS office and when the student participant receives the letter or package. Please do not mail perishable food items to your student. Telephone lines are no longer active in our dorm rooms. Cell phones are only permitted outside of class. The best times for you to contact your student or for your student to call you: ● Weekdays: During rec time/dinner (3:30pm-6:30pm) and study hall/bed time (8:30pm-10/30pm) ● Weekends: Varies. It depends on the activities planned for those days. A message can be left for COSMOS students by calling the COSMOS Office at (000) 000-0000. A staff member will be in this office Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. The office voicemail is checked hourly between 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm and throughout the weekend. In case of an emergency, contact a UCSC COSMOS staff member, or our CRE. See pg. 3 All students will have access to the internet. Students who bring a computer will have access to the internet from their rooms.
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Wristband. The activity recognition wristband is a custom device aimed at taking continuous measurements of physical activity parameters, as well as xxxxx xxxxx of the DOREMI user during his daily life. This device works as a continuous monitor, independent and unobtrusive for the patient; thus, beyond the sensing, the electrical characteristics and the data format or availability, there are other important aspects to be considered in the design: form factor, battery life, usability, and comfort. The user will wear the device all day, so a correct tailoring and a special attention to the comfort will be especially relevant in the manufacturing process. Compared to other commercial solutions, DOREMI wristband has some key strengths. It is specially designed for elderly, being easy to attach it to the user arm and keeping the user interface as simple as possible. It comes ready to use, the user only has to keep it charged and wear it all over the day, avoiding complex configuration processes. It implements MYSPHERA technology to locate the user at room level when at home. This brings useful data for daily routines analysis. Compared to most of the well-known commercially available products the device provides raw accelerometer and heartbeat sensor readings instead of preprocessed and aggregated data. This feature is particularly important in the context of the DOREMI project as it enables the development of activity recognition tasks customized on the elderly.
Wristband. The development of the custom wristband is one of the most challenging tasks in WP3, since it implies the design, development and manufacturing of a hardware device from scratch in a period of 18 months. Concerns about the convenience of the choice of this way to implement the data collection from the user have as well as related to the restrictive development plan have been raised in several occasions during the execution of XXXXXX. These concerns have been considered as priority in the work package and in the whole project, since critical activities of WP4 and WP6 are highly dependent on the success of this WP. A brief of the motivations to choose the development of an own wristband are the following:  APIs from market devices offer a limited access to the data, impeding a free access to raw data in a high sampling rate (10 Hz.  Most of the commercially available, by the time of the project kick off, required user intervention to take heart rate measurements. These are usually requested to be taken in resting conditions.  There are not devices in the market providing indoor location among user quantification.  The need of designing a device specially tailored for elderly people.  The full access to the device allows quick changes to meet future user needs or to perform changes to refine the effectiveness of the DOREMI system. The development plan concerns have been addressed by the creation of a reliable detailed plan of development, introducing and intermediate milestone in January of 2015 (Month 15). The plan was released in D3.1 second version and it is attached as an annex in this deliverable.
Wristband. One wristband per person will be given to each guest at the reception desk upon arrival. It must be worn visibly on the guest’s wrist during the stay and will give the guest free access to the 3 campsites. Wearing swimming shorts and modest swimsuits is strictly prohibited. Only swimsuits (1 piece or bikini for women, swim briefs for men) are allowed. Access to the pools is regulated, some areas are reserved for adults. Minors benefit from a specific time slot. Charcoal barbecues are strictly forbidden. Only gas or electric barbecues are tolerated.
Wristband. They assure the security of the campers and help avoid outsiders’-intrusion. THEY MUST BE WORN THROUGHOUT THE STAY. (In high season)
Wristband this designates your group’s color and tells you when your group will be allowed to enter the Executive Ballroom for meals and the Grand Ballroom for General Sessions.

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