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The non-invasive recording and analysis of human brain activity during active movements in natural working conditions is a central challenge in Neuroergonomics research. Existing brain imaging approaches do not allow for an investigation of brain dynamics during active behavior because their sensors cannot follow the movement of the signal source. However, movements that require the operator to react fast and to adapt to a dynamically changing environment occur frequently in working environments like assembly-line work, construction trade, health care, but also outside the working environment like in team sports. Overcoming the restrictions of existing imaging methods would allow for deeper insights into neurocognitive processes at workplaces that require physical interactions and thus could help to adapt work settings to the user. To investigate the brain dynamics accompanying rapid volatile movements we used a visual oddball paradigm where participants had to react to color changes either with a simple button press or by physically pointing towards a moving target. Using a mobile brain/body imaging approach (MoBI) including independent component analysis (ICA) with subsequent backprojection of cluster activity allowed for systematically describing the contribution of brain and non-brain sources to the sensor signal. The results demonstrate that visual event-related potentials (ERPs) can be analyzed for simple button presses and physical pointing responses and that it is possible to quantify the contribution of brain processes, muscle activity and eye movements to the signal recorded at the sensor level even for fast volatile arm movements with strong jerks. Using MoBI in naturalistic working environments can thus help to analyze brain dynamics in natural working conditions and help improving unhealthy or inefficient work settings.

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We have recently developed a mobile brain imaging method (MoBI), that allows for simultaneous recording of brain and body dynamics of humans actively behaving in and interacting with their environment. A mobile imaging approach was needed to study cognitive processes that are inherently based on the use of human physical structure to obtain behavioral goals. This review gives examples of the tight coupling between human physical structure with cognitive processing and the role of supraspinal activity during control of human stance and locomotion. Existing brain imaging methods for actively behaving participants are described and new sensor technology allowing for mobile recordings of different behavioral states in humans is introduced. Finally, we review recent work demonstrating the feasibility of a MoBI system that was developed at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego, demonstrating the range of behavior that can be investigated with this method.

"SOTI MobiControl has brought us peace of mind. SOTI delivers an integrated platform that manages our organization's entire mobile fleet."Tim Wilson, Assist Care GroupManaging Director

Deploy apps to smartphones. Enroll and provision new tablets in the field. Track the location of rugged devices. Identify and neutralize security risks to the IoT endpoints. Protect critical data stored on mobile devices. Minimize device downtime so field workers stay productive.

SOTI MobiControl now features SOTI XTreme Technology. This new feature optimizes data communication performance for organizations with limited bandwidth connections to their remote warehouses, distribution centres and retail stores. SOTI XTreme Technology reduces the time required to distribute apps and data to your remote mobile devices. Improve business efficiency and customer satisfaction with 10X faster data delivery.

You need to get your user's mobile devices up and running as fast as possible. SOTI MobiControl offers many different methods for rapid enrollment and provisioning, including: SOTI Stage, Apple DEP, Android Zero-Touch Enrollment, Samsung KME, Windows Autopilot and Zebra StageNow.

The billions of devices and endpoints forming the Internet of Things require a new approach to security and management. SOTI MobiControl is the industry's first management solution for Linux-based mobile devices and intelligent IoT endpoints.

Your mobile workforce needs access to key company documents, data and files from anywhere, at anytime. SOTI Hub and SOTI Surf deliver a secure content management solution that optimizes productivity while maintaining regulatory compliance.

Mobile applications are the "heavy lifters" of business mobility. SOTI MobiControl makes it easy to deploy and manage enterprise solutions and LOB apps for your multi-OS device environment. Packages and profiles ensure the right versions of the right apps are installed for the right workers.

With more mobile devices in the enterprise than ever before, having the ability to manage and support various device policies and deployment scenarios is business-critical. Manage and support any deployment scenario with SOTI MobiControl, including: Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), Corporately Owned, Business Only (COBO), Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) and Corporately Owned, Personally Enabled (COPE).

This article explains how to download and install the Warehouse Management mobile app on each of your mobile devices, and how to configure the app to connect to your Supply Chain Management environment. You can configure each device manually, or you can import connection settings through a file or by scanning a QR code.

The Warehouse Management mobile app is only for your internal business use. You may not republish or distribute the Warehouse Management mobile app externally in any app store or similar distribution service.

The Warehouse Management mobile app is available for both Windows and Google Android operating systems. To use the app, one of the following operating systems must be installed on your mobile devices:

To use the Warehouse Management mobile app, the User settings, icons, and step titles for the new warehouse app feature must be turned on for your system. As of Supply Chain Management 10.0.25, this feature is mandatory and can't be turned off. If you're running a version older than 10.0.25, then admins can turn this functionality on or off by searching for the User settings, icons, and step titles for the new warehouse app feature in the Feature management workspace.

For larger deployments, you can automate app deployment and/or configuration, which can be more convenient if you manage many devices. For example, you might use a mobile device management and mobile application management solution such as Microsoft Intune. For information about how to mass deploy installations and updates for the Warehouse Management mobile app, see Mass deploy the mobile app for user-based authentication or Mass deploy the mobile app for service-based authentication (depending on which type of authentication method you are using).

As an alternative to installing from an app store, you can instead download the app from the Microsoft App Center. The App Center provides installable packages that you can sideload. In addition to the current version, the App Center also lets you download previous versions and may provide preview versions with upcoming features that you can try out. To download current, previous, or preview versions of the Warehouse Management mobile app from Microsoft App Center, use one of the following links:

The Warehouse Management mobile app isn't available in app stores in China. However, downloading it from Microsoft App Center and using it along with Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management operated by 21Vianet in China is officially supported.

Because the Warehouse Management mobile app has read/write access to some of your Supply Chain Management data, each device must be authenticated with Supply Chain Management. The app supports several authentication methods. Before you start to deploy the app, take the time to learn about the authentication methods that are available, and decide which one you want to use.

Service-based authentication methods (including certificates and shared secret) are now deprecated. We strongly recommend that you set up your mobile devices to use user-based authentication (device code flow) instead. For more information about this deprecation, including the deprecation schedule, see User-based authentication FAQ.

To make it easier to maintain and deploy the application on many mobile devices, you can import the connection settings instead of manually entering them on each device. This section explains how to create and import the settings.

You can either save the information as a JSON file or generate a QR code that has the same content. If you save the information as a file, we recommend that you save it by using the default name, connections.json, especially if you'll store it in the default location on each mobile device.

Typically, you'll use a device management tool or script to distribute the connection settings files to each device that you're managing. If you use the default name and location when you save the connection settings file on each device, the Warehouse Management mobile app will automatically import it, even during the first run after the app is installed. If you use a custom name or location for the file, the app user must specify the values during the first run. However, the app will continue to use the specified name and location afterward.

Forgetfulness / Behavior Modification: Over 80 million Americans have multiple chronic conditions, causing a high degree of medication regimen complexity and complications. There are several companies that are adopting various form factors to try and reduce this complexity. An early entrant into this market was Medisafe (Octopus, Merck, 7wire). Launched in 2012, the company developed a comprehensive mobile app that alerted the patient and other stakeholders when doses were missed. The company has since broadened their offering to provide engagement and management tools for patients on behalf of manufacturers.

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