In preparation for the second onboard assessment of our AI-healthy ship project, a realistic test environment has been set up in one of the working group’s offices to simulate both the technical and organizational conditions found on board. The aim is to trial the deployed infrastructure and data collection processes in advance and to gain valuable insights into the use of the SeaWell health platform under everyday conditions.
The office serves as a “trial vessel”:
Sensors for physical measurements, along with an onboard hub for data capture and synchronization, have been installed. At the same time, tests are being conducted on app integration and data communication between end devices and servers.
Within this framework, noise levels, step counts, vital signs, and other measurement data are collected, synchronized, and assessed for their suitability for later onboard analysis. Initial results are used to optimize technical workflows, identify potential obstacles in data collection, and further develop the application for crew use.
With the “trial vessel office,” the AI-healthy ship team can carry out valuable preparatory work before heading back to sea. Insights gained from the internal tests will directly inform the preparation of the second sea mission, during which SeaWell and its associated sensor components will be tested under real shipboard conditions.