Indoor location based emergency care communication method
10629047 ยท 2020-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01S5/0264
PHYSICS
G01S5/12
PHYSICS
G08B21/0446
PHYSICS
A61B5/1113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04W4/90
ELECTRICITY
G08B21/0272
PHYSICS
H04W4/023
ELECTRICITY
G08B25/00
PHYSICS
A61B5/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04W4/021
ELECTRICITY
International classification
A61B5/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The indoor location based emergency care communication method includes that a wearable carrier sends a start signal and an emergency care communication signal to a fixed penetrating transmission module and a fixed non-penetrating transmission module when a caretaker wearing the wearable carrier has an emergency. The fixed penetrating transmission module generates a position signal of the wearable carrier located at one of the indoor spaces and a distance signal according to a detected distance between the wearable carrier and the nearest fixed non-penetrating transmission module. A processing unit receives and analyzes the emergency care communication signal, azimuth signal and distance signal to generate a position signal to be sent to a communication device. A warning unit receives the position signal and drives the communication device to issue a warning, so that a caregiving staff can know that the caretaker needs immediate rescue.
Claims
1. An indoor location based emergency care communication method for an indoor location having a plurality of rooms, comprising: establishing a plurality of fixed penetrating transmission modules in respective rooms of the location and a plurality of fixed non-penetrating transmission modules in respective rooms of the location; establishing a wearable carrier device to be worn on a care recipient, the wearable carrier device including a wearable penetrating transmission module and a wearable non-penetrating transmission module; generating at least an emergency care communication signal; sending the emergency care communication signal to at least a first of the fixed penetrating transmission modules and at least a first of the fixed non-penetrating transmission modules disposed in a first of the rooms by actuating the wearable penetrating transmission module and the wearable non-penetrating transmission module respectively of the wearable carrier device disposed in the first room; establishing communication between one of the wearable penetrating and wearable non-penetrating transmission modules and a second of the fixed penetrating or fixed non-penetrating transmission modules, and computing a position signal indicating a position of the wearable carrier device worn by the care recipient within the indoor location for aiding emergency care response to the care recipient; and sending the position signal to a communication device.
2. The indoor location based emergency care communication method of claim 1, further comprising: establishing communication between the first fixed penetrating transmission module and the second fixed penetrating transmission module, and generating an azimuth signal for the location of the wearable carrier device worn by the care recipient; sensing a distance signal for the location of the wearable carrier worn by the care recipient with respect to one of the first and second fixed non-penetrating transmission modules; and analyzing the emergency care communication signal, the azimuth signal, and the distance signal to generate the position signal.
3. The indoor location based emergency care communication method of claim 2, further comprising: using a distance sensing unit to sense a distance value between the wearable carrier device and a reference disposed in a surrounding environment; and using a toppling sensing unit to monitor a moving status of the wearable carrier with respect to a predetermined arc motion path.
4. The indoor location based emergency care communication method of claim 3, further comprising: predefining a distance setting and a motion change setting range, the motion change setting range indicating a settling of the moving status after undergoing a severe motion; and generating a start signal if the distance value is smaller than the distance setting and the moving state is within the motion change setting range.
5. The indoor location based emergency care communication method of claim 4, further comprising: receiving the position signal by a warning unit to issue a warning.
6. The indoor location based emergency care communication method of claim 1, further comprising: defining a press button on the wearable carrier device to detect the emergency care communication signal, and send out the emergency care communication signal for analysis.
7. The indoor location based emergency care communication method of claim 1, wherein the second fixed penetrating transmission module is disposed in a second room.
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(5) To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective, technical characteristics, structure, innovative features, and performance of the invention, we use preferred embodiments together with the attached drawings for the detailed description of the invention. It is noteworthy that the embodiments are provided for the purpose of illustrating the invention but not intended for limiting the scope of the invention.
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(7) S001: Detect at least an emergency care communication signal.
(8) S002: Analyze the emergency care communication signal.
(9) In a specific embodiment, the present invention uses a wearable carrier 1 to detect and analyze the emergency care communication signal, and the wearable carrier 1 has a sensing unit 11 and an analysis module 12, and the sensing unit 11 is electrically coupled to the analysis module 12, and the sensing unit 11 senses an emergency care communication signal and sends the emergency care communication signal to the analysis module 12 for analysis.
(10) In an exemplary embodiment, the wearable carrier 1 further has a distance sensing unit 13 and a toppling sensing unit 14, and the distance sensing unit 13 detects a distance value between the wearable carrier 1 and an environment, and the toppling sensing unit 14 monitors a moving status of the wearable carrier 1 in an arc motion path. In a preferred embodiment, the analysis module 12 is coupled to the distance sensing unit 13 and the toppling sensing unit 14, and the analysis module 12 has a distance setting and a motion change setting range, and the motion change setting range restore calmness after the moving status has gone through a severe motion. If the distance value is smaller than the distance setting and the moving status complies with the motion change setting range, then the analysis module 12 will generate a start signal.
(11) S003: Send the emergency care communication signals to at least a fixed penetrating transmission module 2 and at least a fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3 by a wearable penetrating transmission module 15 and a wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16 respectively. In a preferred embodiment, the wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16 and/or the fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3 are infrared distance sensing modules or laser modules which are optical communication modules unable to penetrate through an obstacle (such as a wall) for signal transmission, and the wearable penetrating transmission module 15 and/or the fixed penetrating transmission module 2 are signal transmission module of a wireless communication technology (such as Bluetooth, WIFI, RFID, RF wireless communication or radar) capable of penetrating an obstacle easily).
(12) S004: Electrically connect one of the fixed penetrating transmission modules 2 with the remaining fixed penetrating transmission module 2a to sense an azimuth signal, and sense a distance signal by the fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3.
(13) In a specific embodiment, the wearable penetrating transmission module 15 is installed at the wearable carrier 1 and electrically coupled to the analysis module 12, and the analysis module 12 sends the emergency care communication signal to the wearable penetrating transmission module 15. Since the fixed penetrating transmission module 2 is electrically coupled to the wearable penetrating transmission module 15, therefore the wearable penetrating transmission module 15 can send the emergency care communication signal to the fixed penetrating transmission module 2. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fixed penetrating transmission module 2 is installed at each indoor space (such as a living room, kitchen, room or bathroom), so that when one of the fixed penetrating transmission modules 2 receives the emergency care communication signal, the fixed penetrating transmission modules 2 sense each other, and one of the fixed penetrating transmission modules 2 closer to the wearable carrier 1 sends out the azimuth signal.
(14) In addition, the wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16 is installed at the wearable carrier 1 and electrically coupled to the analysis module 12 and the fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3, and the analysis module 12 sends the emergency care communication signal to the wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16, and the wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16 sends the emergency care communication signal to one of the fixed non-penetrating transmission modules 3. In an exemplary embodiment, the fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3 is installed at each indoor space. In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16 and the fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3 are infrared distance sensing modules or laser modules which are optical communication modules blocked by an obstacle (such as a wall) easily. Since the transmission of infrared and laser signals cannot penetrate the wall easily, therefore the emergency care communication signal generated by the wearable carrier 1 will be sent to one of the fixed non-penetrating transmission modules 3 by the wearable non-penetrating transmission module 16 situated in the indoor space, and then one of the fixed non-penetrating transmission modules 3 will sense its distance from the wearable carrier 1 to generate a distance signal of a certain position of the indoor space.
(15) S005: Send the emergency care communication signal, the azimuth signal and the distance signal to a processing unit 4 for analysis and generate a position signal.
(16) In a specific embodiment, the processing unit 4 is electrically coupled to the fixed penetrating transmission module 2 and the fixed non-penetrating transmission module 3, and the processing unit 4 receives the emergency care communication signal, the azimuth signal of the fixed penetrating transmission module 2, and the distance signal of one of the fixed non-penetrating transmission modules 3, and then analyzes these signals to generate the position signal.
(17) S006: Send the position signal to a communication device 5 by the processing unit 4.
(18) In a specific embodiment, the communication device 5 is electrically coupled to the processing unit 4, and the processing unit 4 sends the position signal to the communication device 5. In an exemplary embodiment, the communication device 5 is further coupled to a warning unit 51, and the warning unit 51 and the processing unit 4 are electrically coupled to each other, and the position signal is received to issue a warning. In another exemplary embodiment, the warning unit 51 sends out the warning signal by broadcasting, short messages, emails, pushes, etc. through a transmission interface such as handheld mobile communication, WIFI, Bluetooth, etc.
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(20) In addition, the wearable carrier 1 further has a press button 6 coupled to the sensing unit 11. When the care recipient needs help and presses the press button 6, the sensing unit 11 will sense the emergency care communication signal of the care recipient and send the emergency care communication signal to the analysis module 12 for analysis. Embodiments other than this embodiment are substantially the same as the first embodiment, and thus will not be repeated.