METHOD FOR PROVIDING GUIDANCE ON USE PERIOD OF SENSOR
20230298741 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/14532
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06Q10/087
PHYSICS
G06Q10/109
PHYSICS
G16H40/20
PHYSICS
G06Q30/015
PHYSICS
G16H40/40
PHYSICS
G06Q30/0633
PHYSICS
G06Q50/22
PHYSICS
A61B5/746
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G16H40/40
PHYSICS
A61B5/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a method for providing guidance on a use period of a sensor and, more specifically, to a method for providing guidance on a use period of a sensor, which accurately provides guidance to a user about a use period of a sensor by calculating the number of sensors possessed by the user and the total use period from the use period of each sensor so as to determine whether the remaining use period has arrived at an order guidance period or to determine whether the remaining use period of the last sensor has arrived at the order guidance period, on the basis of a sensor usage history of the user, and enable the user to order sensors on the basis of the guidance.
Claims
1. A method of guiding a use period of a sensor, the method comprising: determining one or more sensors possessed by a user; determining whether a remaining usage period of the one or more sensors has reached an order guidance period; and when the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors has reached the order guidance period, providing an order guidance message to the user, wherein the one or more sensors are continuously usable for a set use period.
2. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 1, wherein the determining of whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user has reached the order guidance period comprises: calculating a total usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user based on a usage period of each sensor possessed by the user and a number of the one or more sensors possessed by the user; and determining whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user has reached the order guidance period based on the total usage period.
3. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 2, wherein: the determining of whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors has reached the order guidance period further comprises determining whether one of the one or more sensors possessed by the user is used, and the total usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user is calculated based on the usage period of each sensor possessed by the user and the number of the one or more sensors possessed by the user based on a time point when the user uses the one of the one or more sensors.
4. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 3, further comprising: additionally register a new sensor during use of the one or more sensors; when the new sensor is additionally registered, changing information of the one or more sensors possessed by the user; and re-calculating the total usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user based on the usage period of each sensor possessed by the user and the number of the one or more sensors possessed by the user, wherein the determining of whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors has reached the order guidance period is performed based on the re-calculated total usage period of the one or more sensors.
5. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 2, further comprising: determining whether a sensor registered as a sensor currently being used by the user is removed; at the time of removing the sensor registered as the sensor currently being used by the user, determining whether a remaining usage period of the sensor registered as the sensor currently being used by the user exists; and when the remaining usage period of the sensor currently being used exists, re-calculating the total usage period of the one or more sensors by subtracting the remaining usage period of the sensor currently being used from the total usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user, whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors has reached the order guidance period is determined based on the re-calculated total usage period of the one or more sensors.
6. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 5, wherein the determining of whether the sensor registered as the sensor currently being used by the user is removed comprises, when a sensor different from the sensor registered as the sensor currently being used is newly registered to be used, determining that the sensor registered as the sensor currently being used is removed.
7. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 1, wherein the determining of whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors has reached the order guidance period comprises: determining whether a last sensor is being currently used among the one or more sensors possessed by the user based on use history of the one or more sensors possessed by the user; when it is determined that the last sensor is being currently used among the one or more sensors possessed by the user, determining a remaining usage period of the last sensor; and determining whether the remaining usage period of the last sensor has reached the order guidance period.
8. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 7, further comprising: additionally registering a new sensor during use of the one or more sensors; and when the new sensor is additionally registered, changing information of the one or more sensors possessed by the user, wherein whether the last sensor is being currently used among the one or more sensors possessed by the user is determined based on the use history of the one or more sensors possessed by the user.
9. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 1, wherein the one or more sensors are one or more sensors for continuous measurement of blood glucose.
10. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 1, wherein: one or more sensors are provided to be packaged in a box, a code corresponding to each of the packaged one or more sensors is disposed on or in the box, a sensor identifier of each of the one or more sensors is acquired from the code, and the packaged one or more sensors are registered as the one or more sensors possessed by the user based on the acquired sensor identifier.
11. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 1, wherein: a code having a sensor identifier is disposed on each of one or more sensors, the sensor identifier is acquired from the code, the one or more sensors are registered as the one or more sensors possessed by the user based on the acquired sensor identifier.
12. The method of guiding the use period of the sensor according to claim 1, further comprising: providing a list of the one or more sensors possessed by the user to the user in response to a request of the user; and when a deletion request for selecting a sensor which the user requests to delete from the list is input, updating the list by deleting the selected sensor from the list, whether the remaining usage period of the one or more sensors possessed by the user has reached the order guidance period is determined based on the updated list.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0048] The technical terms used in the present disclosure are only for the purpose of describing exemplary embodiments, and they are not intended to limit the present invention. Also, unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein should be construed as having the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the art, and should not be interpreted as being excessively inclusive or excessively restrictive. In addition, when a technical term used herein is an erroneous technical term that does not accurately represent the idea of the present invention, it should be understood as replacing the term by a technical term which can be properly understood by those skilled in the art.
[0049] Further, singular expressions used in the present specification include plural expressions unless they have definitely opposite meanings. In the present application, it shall not be construed that terms, such as “including” or “comprising”, various constituent elements or steps described in the specification need to be all essentially included, and it shall be construed that some constituent elements or steps among the various constituent elements or steps may be omitted, or additional constituent elements or steps may be further included.
[0050] Also, it should be noted that the accompanying drawings are merely illustrated to easily explain the spirit of the invention, and therefore, they should not be construed to limit the spirit of the invention by the accompanying drawings.
[0051] Hereinafter, a method for guiding a usage period of a sensor according to the present disclosure will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0053] Looking in more detail with reference to
[0054] Meanwhile, the user terminal (100) is connected to the sensor (10) for communication to receive biometric information such as blood glucose information from the sensor (10). Preferably, the user terminal (100) and the sensor (10) may communicate with each other through short-range communication, Bluetooth, infrared communication, or the like. Here, the sensor (10) is described as a sensor for continuous blood glucose measurement, but the sensor (10) includes various types of sensors that are continuously used for a certain period of time depending on the field to which the present disclosure is applied.
[0055] The user terminal (100) stores the biometric information received from the sensor (10) for a certain period of time, and can transmis the stored biometric information to the management server (50) in real time or at a time point when the user terminal (100) can communicate with the management server (50).
[0056] The management server (50) receives sensor information of a sensor possessed or owned by the user from the user terminal (100), or receives sensor information of a sensor currently being used by the user, or maps biometric information received from the user terminal and stores and manages it, or, when there is a request of the user terminal (100), provides the biometric information of the user to the user terminal (100) or can provide various types of reports or advice related to the user's biometric information.
[0057] The user terminal (100) acquires an identifier of the sensor (10), and registers a sensor currently being used by the user with the acquired identifier of the sensor (10). In particular, when the user terminal (100) and the sensor (10) communicate each other through Bluetooth, the user terminal (100) receives a sensor identifier from the sensor (10) and registers the received sensor identifier the sensor (10) as a sensor to be currently used by the user.
[0058] In the present disclosure, a plurality of sensors may be packaged together in one box and shipped or sold, and as shown in
[0059] The user can obtain identifiers of all sensors packaged in the box (B) simultaneously using the comprehensive code (C) disposed on or in the box (B) through the user terminal (100), or obtains an identifier of each sensor through an individual code (SC) disposed on or in each sensor (SM). The acquired sensor identifier is registered as a sensor possessed or owned by the user, and the user terminal (100) can determine a remaining usage period of the sensor possessed or owned by the user based on the number of sensors possessed or owned and the period of use for each sensor. In addition, the user terminal (100) determines whether an order guidance period has arrived based on the remaining usage period of the sensor possessed or owned by the user, and, when the order guidance period has arrived, informs that the usage period of the sensor possessed or owned by the user has expired, or orders a new sensor.
[0060] Here, the usage period for each sensor may be determined based on the sensor identifier.
[0061] Here, the comprehensive code (C) or individual code (SC) is a code that can be visually read, such as a barcode or QR code, and a sensor identifier can be obtained by reading a comprehensive code (C) placed on or in the box (B) through a code reading means provided in the user terminal 100 or a sensor identifier can be obtained by reading an individual code (SC) placed on the sensor (SM). Depending on the field to which the present disclosure is applied, the comprehensive code (C) or individual code (SC) may be an RFID chip, and the sensor identifier is obtained from the comprehensive code (C) disposed on or in the box (B) through the RFID reading means provided in the user terminal, or the sensor identifier can be obtained from the individual code (SC) disposed on or in the sensor (SM).
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[0064] A usage history management unit (150) provides usage history information of a sensor to the registration management unit (110) by determining whether a sensor possessed by a user is used, and the registration management unit (110) updates or renews sensor information of sensors owned by the user in the sensor list based on the usage history information. That is, the registration management unit (110) sorts into and separately manages one or more sensor completely used by the user, one or more sensors being currently in use by the user, and one or more sensors to be used later among the sensors owned by the user in the sensor list.
[0065] Preferably, when being connected to a sensor through a communication unit (190) and receiving a sensor identifier from the sensor, the usage history management unit (150) may determine that the sensor of the received sensor identifier is being currently used. In addition, if the sensor identifier received from the sensor connected through the communication unit (190) is different from a sensor identifier of a sensor registered as a used sensor, the use history determination unit (150) removes the previously registered used sensor and determines that a new sensor is registered as a currently used sensor.
[0066] An order guidance determination unit (130) calculates the remaining period of use of the sensor possessed by the user based on the number of sensors owned by the user and the period of use of each sensor based on the sensor information of the sensor list, and determines whether the remaining period of use has reached an order guidance period. When the remaining usage period reaches the order guidance period, the order guidance determining unit (130) guides the user through the guidance message generating unit (170) that the usage period of the sensor is over, or guides to order a new sensor.
[0067] When a user command for requesting an order of a new sensor is received through the user terminal, an order management unit (180) requests the order for the new sensor by transmitting order information of the user input through the user terminal or pre-stored in the user terminal through the communication unit (190) to the management server. Preferably, the order management unit (180) activates an order interface screen into which the number of sensors to be ordered, orderer information, payment information, etc. can be input, and the user can easily order sensors through the order interface screen.
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[0070] When a registration unit (113) acquires a sensor identifier from a comprehensive code or an individual code through the acquisition unit (111), the registration unit (113) registers a sensor corresponding to the acquired sensor identifier as a sensor possessed by the user to a storage unit (117). That is, the acquired sensor identifier at the sensor list stored at the storage unit (117) is added as a new sensor to register the sensor owned by the user.
[0071] Meanwhile, when an update unit (115) receives usage history information of the sensor from the usage history management unit, the update unit (115) updates sensor information about the usage state of the sensor registered in the sensor list. For example, when receiving a sensor identifier of a currently used sensor from the usage history management unit, a sensor corresponding to the received sensor identifier is updated as a used sensor, and when a sensor identifier which is different from the sensor identifier of the used sensor is received from the usage history management unit again, the previously used sensor is removed and sensor information about the sensor usage state is updated in the sensor list to update that the sensor of the received sensor identifier is newly used as a used sensor.
[0072] In this way, the registration unit (113) and the update unit (115) classify sensors possessed by the user in the sensor list into completely used sensors already completely used by the user, used sensors currently in use, and usable sensors that can be used in the future, and manage their registration.
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[0075] A sensor usage period determination unit (133) determines a usage period for each sensor possessed by the user based on a sensor identifier of a sensor possessed by the user.
[0076] A use time point determination unit (135) determines a use time point of the sensor possessed by the user. That is, the use time point determining unit (135) determines a time point when the user starts using the sensor possessed by the user. Here, the use time point determining unit (135) may determine that a sensor of a corresponding sensor identifier starts to be used from a time point when the use history determining unit receives the sensor identifier of the sensor currently being used by the user through the communication unit.
[0077] A total usage period determination unit (137) calculates the total usage period of the sensors possessed by the user based on the number of sensors possessed by the user, the period of use for each sensor, and the use time point of the sensor. When a new sensor is additionally registered, the total usage period determination unit (137) recalculates the total period of use based on the number of one or more additionally registered sensors and the period of use, and, when the currently used sensor is removed, the total usage period determination unit (137) recalculates the total usage period by determining whether there is a remaining period of use of the removed sensor(s).
[0078] On the other hand, it is preferable that the user has a plurality of sensors and continuously uses the sensors without interruption, but if the user uses the sensor again after stopping using that sensor for a certain period of time, the total usage period determination unit (137) re-determines the use time point of the sensor and recalculates the total usage period from the time point when the sensor is used.
[0079] A guidance period determination unit (139) determines whether an order guidance period has arrived by considering the total period of use of the sensors possessed by the user and time period elapsed after the calculation of the total usage period.
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[0082] A last sensor determination unit (233) determines whether a sensor currently being used by the user is a last sensor among the sensors possessed by the user based on use state information of the sensors possessed by the user. Here, the number of last sensors can be preset by the user, and when the number of last sensors is set to n (n is a natural number), if the number n of sensors remains, it is determined as the last sensor. For example, if n is set to 2, if there are 2 sensors currently available to the user based on the use status information of the sensors possessed by the user, it can be determined as the last sensor, and if n is set to 1, if there is 1 sensor currently available to the user based on the use status information of the sensors possessed by the user, it can be determined as the last sensor. In this way, by setting the number of the last sensor(s) according to the user's selection, alarm time for the last sensor according to the user's tendency or preference can be adjusted.
[0083] When the sensor currently used by the user is a last sensor, a guidance period determination unit (235) determines a remaining usage period of the last sensor, and determines whether the remaining usage period of the last sensor has reached a set order guidance period.
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[0086] The remaining usage period of the sensors possessed by the user is calculated based on the determined sensor information, and whether the remaining usage period of the sensors possessed by the user has reached an order guide period (S130).
[0087] When the remaining usage period of the sensors possessed by the user is compared with the order guidance period and the remaining usage period of the sensors possessed by the user reaches the order guide period, an order guidance message is output to the user terminal to inform the user (S150). Preferably, the order guidance message as well as information on the remaining usage period of the sensors possessed by the user may be provided to the user simultaneously.
[0088] Whether a user command for requesting an order for a new sensor is input through the user terminal is determined (S170), and when the user command for requesting the order for the new sensor is input, an ordering interface is activated in the user terminal and a sensor is ordered using order information input through the ordering interface or order information pre-stored in the user terminal (S190).
[0089] Here, the order information input through the ordering interface includes the type of a sensor to be ordered by the user, the number of sensors, the orderer's name, address, requests for ordering, payment information, and so on.
[0090] Here, the pre-stored order information is information which was previously input and stored by the user through the ordering interface when a user placed a previous order, and may be, for example, the type of a sensor to be ordered by the user, the number of sensors, the orderer's name, address, requests for ordering, payment information, and so on.
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[0093] A total usage period of the sensors possessed by the user is calculated based on sensor information of the sensors possessed by the user and the time point when sensors start to be used (S133). The total usage period of the sensors possessed by the user is calculated from the number of sensors possessed by the user, the usage period of each sensor, the state of use of the sensors, and the time of use of the sensors.
[0094] Whether after using one of the sensors possessed by the user another sensor is continuously used is determined (S135). Whether or not the user continuously uses another sensor can be determined by determining that when a sensor having a sensor identifier different from the sensor identifier of the sensor registered as a sensor currently used by the user is continuously registered as a use sensor, the sensor is continuously used.
[0095] When the user does not continuously use the sensor, a time point when a sensor having a sensor identifier different from a sensor identifier of a sensor registered as a previously used sensor is registered as a use sensor is determined as a sensor use time point, and a total usage time of sensors possessed by the user is recalculated from the sensor information of the sensors possessed by the user and the sensor use time point.
[0096] When the user continuously uses the sensor, whether sensor information of the sensors possessed by the user has been changed is determined (S137). For example, if a user additionally registers a new sensor, the total usage period including a usage period of the additionally registered sensor is recalculated, and if a use sensor is removed in a state that a remaining usage period remains, the total usage period is recalculated by deducting the remaining usage period from the total usage period.
[0097] Preferably, when a new sensor is additionally registered, the additionally registered sensor is additionally registered as a usable sensor in the sensor list, and when the currently used sensor is removed, the removed sensor is registered as a completely used sensor to the sensor list.
[0098] More preferably, when a use sensor is removed, the state information of use of the removed use sensor regarding whether the use sensor is removed after the use sensor is normally used during the usage period or whether the use sensor is abnormally removed with the remaining usage period left can be stored in the sensor list.
[0099] Whether a remaining usage period calculated by subtracting a period which has elapsed after a sensor use time point from the calculated total usage period has reached an order guidance period is determined (S139).
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[0102] Based on the sensor use history of the sensors possessed by the user, whether the sensor currently being used by the user is a last sensor among the possessed sensors is determined (S233).
[0103] If the sensor currently being used by the user is a last sensor, the remaining usage period of the last sensor is determined (S235). The remaining usage period of the last sensor can be calculated based on the number of sensor(s) set as last sensor(s), the usage period of the sensor(s) determined as the last sensor(s), and the remaining usage period of the currently used sensor. For example, if 2 sensors are set as the last sensors, the last sensors are the currently used sensor and 1 usable sensor, and the remaining usage period of the last sensors is calculated by adding the remaining usage period of the currently used sensor and the use period of one usable sensor.
[0104] By comparing the calculated remaining usage period of the last sensor(s) with an order guidance period, whether the remaining usage period of the last sensor(s) has reached the order guidance period is determined (S237).
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[0108] The management server may perform an after-sales service such as sensor replacement in the case of sensor failure based on the abnormal completion information, and may guide the user once again a method of how to use the sensor in the case of an operation error.
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[0111] Whether the acquired sensor identifier is of a valid sensor is determined based on the acquired sensor identifier (S252). That is, whether the acquired sensor identifier is of a previously registered sensor is determined by comparing the acquired sensor identifier with a sensor identifier registered in the sensor list possessed by the user, or the validity of use of the sensor, such as whether the sensor past expiration date or whether the sensor is a defective sensor reported as a sensor to be replaced by the management server is determined based on the acquired sensor identifier, or the validity of use of the sensor, such as whether the sensor is a sensor which can be used in conjunction with an application running on the user terminal, is determined based on the acquired sensor identifier.
[0112] When the acquired sensor identifier is determined to be a valid sensor, the sensor of the acquired sensor identifier is registered as a sensor possessed by the user (S253).
[0113] Whether a user command for requesting sensor information of sensors possessed by the user is input through the user terminal is determined (S255), and if there is the request for the sensor information, the sensor information of sensors possessed by the user is provided and output in the form of a sensor list (S257).
[0114] The user may provide the possessed sensor to another user, and when a user command for selecting a specific sensor from the sensor list and requesting the removal of the selected sensor is input (S258), the sensor list is updated by deleting the sensor requested for the removal from the sensor list possessed by the user (S259). When the sensor information of sensors possessed by the user is updated by deleting the sensor from the sensor list, an order guidance message is provided by recalculating the remaining usage period of the sensors possessed by the user based on the updated sensor information.
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[0117] When the icon for deletion is selected as shown in
[0118] Meanwhile, the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure described above can be implemented through programs executable at computers, and can be operated in a general-purpose digital computer executing the programs using computer readable medium.
[0119] The above-referenced computer readable medium comprises storage medium such as magnetic storage media (e.g., ROM, floppy disks, hard disks, etc.), optical recording media (e.g., CD-ROMs, DVDs, etc.), and carrier waves (e.g., transmission through the Internet).
[0120] The present disclosure has been described with reference to embodiments shown in the drawings, but this is only exemplary, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible therefrom. Accordingly, the technical protection scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the technical spirit of the appended claims.