CAMS v. 1.0 Released
A new major and stable (non-beta) release of CARP Mobile Sensing is now available (version 1.0). This release has several new and improved features: First and foremost, CAMS v. 1.0 complies with …
The Copenhagen Research Platform – CARP – comprises a set of open-source software
components and frameworks that enable the design and development of mobile health (mHealth)
applications for digital phenotyping.
CARP provides a set of open-source components – complete list
Cross-platform (Android, iOS) Flutter framework for mobile and wearable sensing.
Cross-platform (Android, iOS) Flutter framework for creating informed consent and surveys.
Cloud-based platform to manage research studies, and upload and analyse study data.
Multi-platform framework (Kotlin, Java, JavaScript) to implement distributed data collection solutions.
This is the homepage for the Copenhagen Research Platform (CARP).
CARP helps researchers build mobile health (mHealth) technology for digital phenotyping research.
CARP has been used to build a number of different mHealth applications for
mental health, cardio-vascular diseases, and diabetes.
mCardia is a context-aware ECG collection system for arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) screening. This will enable longitudinal contextualized ECG collection in a natural setting and help in optimizing the diagnosis of …
MUBS – is a smartphone-based recommender system for the treatment of depressive symptoms. Adhering to the principles of Behavioral Activation (BA) therapy, MUBS aims to reinstate (i.e., recommend) pleasant activities back …
The DiaFocus system provides improved and structured communication between people with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and healthcare professionals (HCP). The purpose of the study is to assess the system’s feasibility, …
The CARP Studies app provides an app for researchers to use “as-is” for digital phenotyping. The app is designed, developed, and maintained by us (DTU) and allows non-programmers to run …
A new major and stable (non-beta) release of CARP Mobile Sensing is now available (version 1.0). This release has several new and improved features: First and foremost, CAMS v. 1.0 complies with …
The Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) has recently decided to fund CARP with a DKK 5 million grant (EUR 700 000). This grant allows the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) to …
The DiaFocus system – which is built on top of CARP – has been documented and published as part of a feasibility study. The paper is published in the ACM Transaction …
If you’re interested in using CARP in your own research, please do not hesitate to contact us.
You can use the different CARP programming components – like CAMS or Research Package – in the design and development of your own mHealth applications. Or you may use CAWS to host a research project.