Usenns: How to run a study with two recording stations.

Requirements and pipeline to record participants with two stations.

To run a study in two different stations and Usenns Solution (SennsLab + SennsCloud + SennsMetrics), the following materials would be required:

  • 2 SennsLab licenses.
  • 1 SennsMetrics license.
  • 2 Setups to run the study. 
  • Same Hardware devices in each station.



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The workflow that must be followed in this kind of studies with two stations, are the following:

  1.  Create the study definition in SennsLab (recording station 1): Follow the proper study template to design a study in SennsLab.
    Note: Make sure your design is ready and you will not need to make any more changes before moving on to the next step.
     
  2. Upload the study definition to SennsCloud: 
    • This action can be done in “Manage studies” tab, by pressing export button and select the option “Upload study definition to the SennsCloud”
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    • This pop up will appear, as the study must be made available to run in other PC, “Yes” button must be selected. 

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  3. Download the study definition in SennsLab (recording station 2):  
    • This action can be done in “Manage studies” tab, by pressing import button and select the option “Import study definition from the SennsCloud”

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    • Then select the study from this window.

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  4. Run the test and data acquisition in both stations seamlessly.
  5. Upload the participants recording to SennsCloud: in SennsCloud the study data will be decoded in a single study.
  6. Download the study results locally in SennsMetrics: Studies can be downloaded from SennsCloud to SennsMetrics in the hard drive of the PC with an activated SennsMetrics license.
    Downloaded results would show the station name given by the researcher as “station-name_ID” in ID field of participants tab.

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Remember to be connected to ethernet when uploading or downloading data from SennsCloud.