Mobile Code Sharing Catalog Snippet: BioZen

Feb 28, 2014

Interested in building an app that incorporates biofeedback data from multiple wearable body sensors?

Check out BioZen, available on the Mobile Code Sharing Catalog, one of the first mobile applications to provide users with live biofeedback data covering a range of bio-physiological signals, including electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyography (EMG), galvanic skin response (GSR), electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), respiratory rate, and temperature biofeedback data and display it on a mobile phone.

You can find out more at BioZen’s official site.

BioZen is just one of the many pieces of open source code available on the Mobile Code Sharing Catalog hosted on GitHub.

The Mobile Code Sharing Catalog was developed as part of the Mobile Application Development Program. Developers can find and SHARE source code for native and web projects from a variety of sources.

  • Are you a government mobile innovator with some code you’ve developed to share? Submit your code.
  • Are you a developer who wants to tweak one of the existing government apps or modules? Fork the content and make a pull request.
  • Are you looking to get involved in government mobile code sharing? Ask your questions.