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Post abstract for presentation:
Your mobile phone already knows where it is, how you're holding it, what you're saying to it and how fast you're moving. Temperature, humidity, and barometer sensors provide information about your environment. Future smart watch processors will add other sensors able to capture physiological signals like heart rate, temperature, perspiration, and skin conductance, making for a powerful technology to track your well-being. Now imagine storing months worth of this data on your phone. We could utilize data mining and visualization techniques for a seemingly endless number of useful applications. For example, we could track disease and health patterns more accurately across countries and continents. Air and water quality sensors could be used to give governments and health officials the opportunity to measure smog and dangerous chemicals across cities. We could take the collective stress pulse of the nation. Our presentation will discuss these topics as well as some of the security implications.
Add presentation "Mobile device sensors - data mining and visualization implications"
Presenter will be John Rosenstengel. Attached are a bio and picture. Feel free to chop down the bio if you'd like.
John Rosenstengel
President & CEO of Redwall Technologies LLC
Mr. Rosenstengel has ultimate responsibility for providing strategic leadership for the company by
working with the Board and other management to establish long-range goals, strategies, plans, and
policies. Under Mr. Rosenstengel's leadership, the Redwall management team was formed, Redwall
was founded, and the base intellectual property behind Redwall Mobile was purchased within a
three month period. Additionally, Mr. Rosenstengel has formulated Redwall's corporate and quality
procedures and takes primary responsibility for the quality of released products.
Mr. Rosenstengel is a cofounder and President & CEO of C1 Technologies, a Beavercreek, Ohio start- up company that leverages contract work in DoD, medical device, and security software industries to
identify, develop, and commercialize new products. Under contract to PCTEL Secure, C1 Technologies
developed and matured an initial prototype of a secure Android OS to field trials in months.
Mr. Rosenstengel was a founding member of Qualia Computing, Inc. (QCI), a Beavercreek, Ohio start- up company that was purchased by a public company (NASDAQ:ICAD). Mr. Rosenstengel served
QCI as a senior research scientist and developer. His nine issued US patents directly contributed to the
commercial success of the company's products in computer-aided detection of health abnormalities,
such as cancer. In addition to his role as a research scientist and developer for QCI, Mr. Rosenstengel
served as Vice President, Quality and Regulatory Affairs (VPQRA). As VPQRA, he developed and
maintained the company's ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certified quality system through multiple corporate
mergers, and planned and executed regulatory strategies for international approval of Class II and III
medical devices.
Mr. Rosenstengel is a graduate of the US Air Force Academy (USAFA). During his 15 years of service
with the US Air Force, Mr. Rosenstengel led computer system design and development efforts for
the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) and held multiple positions for the National Air
Intelligence Center (NAIC). For NAIC, Mr. Rosenstengel served as a signals intelligence analyst, was
Director of Electronic Warfare, and then Executive Officer for Data Exploitation.
Mr. Rosenstengel earned his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from the Air Force
Institute of Technology (AFIT), and he has an active DoD Secret security clearance.