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Wellness Monitoring Dashboard | Centralized Insights from Connected Health Technologies

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Wellness Monitoring Dashboard | Centralized Insights from Connected Health Technologies

Objectives

The primary goal of this initiative was to develop a centralized wellness dashboard capable of managing and analyzing data from a wide range of IoT-enabled wellness technologies. The platform aimed to provide end users—such as airport operators or public safety officials—with a unified interface to monitor connected devices, access real-time and historical metrics, and respond swiftly to alerts. The dashboard needed to support a variety of wellness technologies, including thermal screening cameras, sanitation monitors, occupancy sensors, and contact tracing tools, while offering intuitive control and actionable insights.

Solution

In collaboration with Faith Group, a data solutions provider partnered with one of the world’s busiest airports to design and implement a dashboard-style interface for managing wellness-related technologies. The solution was structured around four key functional modules:

  1. Device Management Module: This component enables users to view and manage all connected devices—such as thermal cameras and IoT sensors—through a centralized interface. It displays device status (online/offline), last check-in time, and detailed metadata including device type, location, firmware version, and IP address. Devices can be added, updated, or removed, and their physical locations are visualized on a real-time map of the facility or city.
  2. Alarm Module: This feature alerts users to new, unacknowledged alarms triggered by connected devices. Users can view snapshots or video clips related to each alert and mark them as acknowledged, after which they are archived. The module also includes robust search functionality to filter past alarms by time, date, or description.
  3. Metrics Module: Focused on thermal screening data, this module presents visualizations such as hourly throughput, temperature trends, and detection accuracy. Users can customize graphs by selecting data types, time ranges (day, week, month), and visual styles, enabling tailored insights for operational decision-making.
  4. Reports Module: This component allows users to generate and export custom reports, such as daily screening counts or elevated body temperature (EBT) detections. Reports can be scheduled for automatic delivery via email or text, or generated manually as needed.

Currently in its proof-of-concept phase, the wellness dashboard is being adapted to meet the specific needs of a national defense agency that expressed interest in a similar solution.

 

Conclusion

This wellness dashboard brings together diverse health technologies into a single, intuitive platform—empowering users to monitor, analyze, and act on real-time data with speed and precision. It sets a strong foundation for scalable, secure, and responsive wellness management across high-traffic environments