EP3326160A1 - Alarmsystem - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an alarm system and, more particularly, to a personal emergency response system (PERS).
- PES personal emergency response system
- the personal emergency response systems (PERS) industry is growing around the world as a result of aging and the so-called aging of society, with growth rates of up to 15% per year.
- PERS are functions that are designed to help old and single people to quickly get help in the event of an emergency. There are functionalities which are triggered manually and those which are triggered by sensors, v. A. Case sensors are triggered. In the event of an alarm, either a landline or mobile telephone connection or independent radio systems at their own frequencies will either inform a call center of the operator or provider or other persons
- Devices which establish a radio or mobile phone connection to a call center or in another embodiment to the social emergency network of the user (SEN) (mobile PERS / mPERS).
- Some systems use several functionalities of smartphones, in particular the girometer, the GPS chip, camera, touchscreen and the telephone connection; they are regularly referred to as belonging to the genus mPERS
- triggering takes place through and in the main gear, which has at least one transmission option, be it connection to a normal landline network, to a separate, regularly exclusive radio network - especially for military PERS for soldiers - and in some countries to specially reserved ones Radio frequencies or to the normal so-called.
- Mobile phone network and the alarm sequence along with information from the device is sent out.
- the alarm sequence of a PERS / mPERS is sent with the following contents:
- the cause of the alarm - self-triggering by the user, triggering by the fall sensor or by a biometric sensor due to undershooting or exceeding a value preset for the user or generally - is transmitted automatically or on user's initiative.
- the information is regularly sent to a call center, which initiates further steps.
- this information is sent to various, preset receivers; this function is called SEN - social emergency network.
- the last detected value can not be entered automatically or manually online and thus the evaluation of the measurement of other values such as blood lipid values can be changed; a height difference of 1000 meters is not used automatically, so that no change in the emergency limits at the blood oxygen saturation ie partial pressure (Sp02) takes place, although the height is very easy to measure by navigation devices or altimeter
- An externally found record will not be averaged to help distinguish the emergency limits; For example, if new laboratory readings of the user are or will be available - days or even weeks after a blood sample is taken - or sensors will capture a specific value indicating greater or lesser attention and probability of an emergency, even if this does not match the Person is directly connected - for example, a rapid increase in air pollution in an area - this is not implemented in the PERS / mPERS devices
- mPERS and PERS devices currently bundle all the values necessary or transmitted for the alarm in one device and one complex software; typically, there is the connection of a sensor in the same device as the GPS chip, the girometer, and speakers and microphone, which are recorded after the triggering contact, and a GPRS module, with which this information is sent together.
- the complexity implies that a problem in one part of the device may result in the overall crash of the system, although these values are not necessarily mutually exclusive or as seen in point 4.
- each smartphone or alarm device must be able to display the autonomous functionality of this additional device and recognize, for example, that the pulse belt is switched on, and simultaneously a connection between the respective smartphone and the at least one sensor and / or device are detected and constructed.
- a method is described in which various devices and sensors are switched together either as needed or in a modification of the method of use, the evaluation and alarm sequences externally, not done or done in or by the device and as a consequence of this method and arrangement In the event of partial loss of function or deliberate shutdown of a device, the devices will not affect the other measurements and the potential for triggering the alarm as a whole.
- an alarm system in particular personal emergency response system, comprising at least one sensor device and a remote server.
- the sensor device comprises at least one sensor, the sensor data and a transmit module adapted to independently and directly send the sensor data to the remote server, with or without storage of the data, wherein the sensor data is first evaluated in the server and the server triggers an alarm if the sensor data is a first exceed the predetermined threshold.
- the at least one sensor of the at least one sensor device is selected from a group consisting of a camera, an ECG sensor, a blood pressure sensor, a blood sugar sensor, a Sp02 sensor, a tilt sensor, a fall sensor, an acceleration sensor and a thermometer.
- the alarm system further includes a device that allows manual triggering of an alarm at the server by a user
- the sending module continues to send a user ID of a user to the server.
- the system includes two or more sensor devices and an alarm is triggered if two or more sensor devices provide sensor data that exceeds a second predetermined threshold of the respective sensor device, the second threshold being different than the first threshold
- the alert triggers a notification to at least one party selected from the group consisting of first responders, the user's family, friends of the user, or a call center.
- the alarm system further includes a position sensor, preferably a GPS sensor that sends position data to the server
- the alarm triggers a notification of third parties who are in a similar to the server radius of action around the position of the user.
- the radio communication module is adapted to use at least one mobile radio standard to send the sensor data to the server, wherein the mobile radio standard is preferably selected from the group consisting of public radio network standard, local mobile network standard, GSM, GPRS, edge UMTS , HSDPA, HSPA +, LTE and LTE-Advanced,
- the at least one sensor device further comprises a short-range radio module for transmitting the sensor data via a local network access and the network to the server, where the short-range radio module is adapted to use at least one near-field radio standard and wherein the near-field radio standard is preferably selected from the group, consisting of Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.11 a, ac, ad, b, g, h or n.
- the transmission module of the sensor device is a one-way-end system.
- the transmitter module is a unidirectional module, i.
- the sending module is therefore only suitable for sending information rather than receiving queries or instructions made by the receiver of the sensor data.
- the sensor device does not include any receivers. The sensor device, so to speak, sends the sensor information "stupid" without knowing whether the data is being received.
- the sensor data is sent encrypted.
- the ID of the user e.g. is preset or used by means of software-implemented settings (for example, by means of USB connection with a user device PC, mobile telephone, etc.) in the sensor, used to encrypt the sensor data
- an alarm system in particular a personal emergency response system, comprising at least one sensor device and a remote server, the sensor device comprising at least one sensor providing sensor data and a transmitter module adapted to independently and directly address the sensor data send the remote server, wherein the sensor data is first evaluated in the server and the server triggers an alarm if the sensor data exceeds a first predetermined threshold.
- the sending module is only suitable for sending information rather than receiving queries or instructions made by the receiver of the sensor data
- the senor eg, a switch or other gerfit
- the sensor may receive commands to change the status of the measurement and / or transmission.
- a video camera capable of transmitting data in accordance with the previous claims is provided.
- the present invention also provides a method of operating an alarm system according to any one of the preceding embodiments, wherein the individual devices, switches and sensors retransmit their information even after an alarm has been triggered.
- the notified persons are given further messages and or other persons are informed
- sensory and transmitted data is used individually or in its entirety by the server to form an overall picture of the user in order to change the alert readiness, especially if from a third party values of the user in paths that are not according to the above method, are transmitted to the server.
- a VoIP connection is made available to the user to whom a device with microphone and / or loudspeaker is available, or when using a smartphone a telephone connection between the user and the first helper and / or or a call center and / or other third persons
- devices, switches and sensors each have a WLAN and / or Bluetooth chip in addition to the GSM chip, and a data connection can be used by means of WLAN and / or Bluetooth connection instead of and / or in addition to the mobile radio connection to the server , wherein and in another embodiment at the same time a more accurate location possibility exists, or devices, switches and sensors only ever have a WLAN and / or Bluetooth chip, and in the form mentioned in the above claims, the data will be transmitted.
- movement patterns and or sensors are detected and adjusted by the server for a long period of time, and in the event of unexpected deviations thereby set up in pre-alarm conversation with the user or an alarm is triggered.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of a preferred embodiment of an alarm system of the present invention.
- the alarm is triggered directly by a PERS / mPERS device, ie the same device recognizes an alarm declared by the user or a sensor, or algorithmically determines the event as alarm-worthy and then sets the call and possibly text messages and messages to a call center or predefined first responders (called first responder / SEN), who can then talk to the user on the same (telephone) system.
- a PERS / mPERS device ie the same device recognizes an alarm declared by the user or a sensor, or algorithmically determines the event as alarm-worthy and then sets the call and possibly text messages and messages to a call center or predefined first responders (called first responder / SEN), who can then talk to the user on the same (telephone) system.
- the method proposed here in contrast, provides that in each case a connection preferably by means of mobile Internet (VI), by a GSM chip (G) or other special radio connection found data to a server connected to the Internet (VI) (S / Sl) sends each device to be used (D7),
- each biosensor (D2) be it in one embodiment an ECG, blood pressure, Sp02 meter,
- any other sensor D3
- D4 any other device
- D3 be it in any embodiment of the methodology measured on, inside or outside the body of the user, and in the future also in a separate, transplanted or artificial body part, which is provided with an IP address, own sensors and can transmit sensor data, - any other device (D4), even if it only collects insights that may indirectly affect the user's condition,
- D9 potentially a device for detecting accidents (D9), the latter preferably incorporated or even hidden in a bracelet or a piece of jewelry or in a cavity in a shoe,
- Each unit therefore basically consists only of the GSM chip with antenna, possibly a charging and control unit (C), the rechargeable battery (B), shown by way of example in Fig. 1 using the example of (D5).
- C charging and control unit
- B rechargeable battery
- the information sent by the various devices is sent to the server (S S2)
- the difference to the previous applications lies in the separated transmission to the server (S / S2) and calculation of the alarm in the server (S Sl).
- the alarm triggering and sending of the alarm sequence takes place internally in or out of the device and not externally using various transferred values.
- the individual devices (D1-D9) continue to send their information - even after triggering - because they do not "know” and can not learn that an alarm has been triggered, they can in a modification of the method also from the server (p Sl) via signal, transmitted via mobile Internet, are called upon to send more concrete data if they have a receiving module for it and are designed to transmit and / or measure in different modes. "So it would be for the GPS chip (DS) make no difference that the use of the functionality of the transmitted data is no longer proactive, So in preparation for a future alarm, but post-active and thus can be used to track the user after the alarm.
- a 6-point ECG sensor (D3 ECG), which in principle sends only one or two ECG points or even a pulse value only in time intervals, can be requested, either because of an alarm or because the server calculates a reason why more accurate monitoring is required to transmit the pulse rate or one-point ECG faster, or to use the most accurate level possible.
- sensory transmitted data can be used individually or in their entirety by the server (S / Sl) to allow an overall picture of the user U; this can lead to an increase in the alert readiness,
- values of the user found by a third party, a doctor or a medical laboratory are transmitted to the server, which in general change the alert status or even indicate an emergency ad hoc;
- the server which in general change the alert status or even indicate an emergency ad hoc;
- the alert readiness can be automatically reduced without this having to be communicated to the individual devices or even only changing their functionality; conversely, the detection of septic fluids in the blood may be the only reason to trigger the alarm immediately; the server recognizes the difference and adjusts its values for automatic alarm triggering.
- Each unit basically consists only of the GSM chip with antenna, possibly a charging and control unit (C), the, preferably rechargeable, battery (B), shown by way of example in Fig. 1 using the example of (DS).
- C charging and control unit
- B rechargeable battery
- the devices (D1) - (D9) and (K) transmit independently as described above, they are not concerned with calculation algorithms which may impair their function, in particular if the device would have to perform complex arithmetic operations.
- the method can with the alarm release at the same time - if the user (U) in the specific situation microphone and speakers are available - a VoIP connection or when using a smartphone a telephone connection between
- the devices and sensors each receive a WLAN and / or Bluetooth chip in addition to the GSM chip; For example, if your own secure WLAN connections and open Wi-Fi connections in public space, the data connection instead of using mobile Internet through the stronger, faster and safer data connection using Wi-Fi may be replaced, on the other hand just with your own Wi-Fi networks at the same time a Ortungsmögltchkeit For vertical positioning in this case see patent of the applicant PCT / EP 2014055495 WO 2014/170081).
- the devices and sensors each receive only one WLAN and / or Bluetooth chip, especially if it is connected to the server (S / S1 / S2) and connected devices and sensors that are predominantly stationary or in Areas with moving Wi-Fi, as used in newer cars that have integrated into their own Wi-Fi hotspots are used. Further developments and advantages of the described method
- the server becomes (S) can be divided into a server (S2), which receives and stores data and a server (Sl), which retrieves and processes data from there, so there are no problems of computing capacity, as these units are arbitrarily expandable and scalable without Operating mode of the hardware to intervene.
- Newly found values can be transmitted automatically if and as far as they are available, then compared with the last found values of other sensors - even if they are a reasonably short time ago.
- the user has now created bracelet or chest strap or similar device with which, for example, heart rates can be detected; If he puts this off, it does not mean that he no longer wants to use the potential for the PERS alarm, but only that the greatest likelihood of heart attack, heart attack, etc. no longer exists. For example, if the spouse backs to the user, so This could be due to a heart attack conditional powerlessness press the manual release button, so that the user no longer necessarily wear the most uncomfortable heart strap and can safely put him down; Nevertheless, even the other function PERS should and must be maintained.
- Each device considered individually can be built in the smallest space; in particular, think of a portable, preferably minimally large camera, each with the ability to send data to the mobile Internet, which in fact only begins to transmit when the trigger is pressed, which in one possible arrangement instantly alerts the server triggers; Here it is to be thought of a use as rape prophylaxis.
- a GPS sensor may also be displayed, for example worn in a buckle or in a cavity in a shoe and actively transmitting after being turned on or even moving. For example, in the case of the abduction, it continues to transmit undetected even if the victim / user ( U) the smartphone is removed.
- the movement pattern and / or sensors can be detected by means of adjustment of the movement pattern and / or sensors over a longer period from the server (S / Sl) when suddenly unexpected deviations occur and a pre-alarm conversation with the user (U) or a full alarm are triggered ,
- the software is able to process deviations of the GPS data: If GPS data is sent out of the shoe, and at the same time also from a smartphone, then suddenly two identical values may occur separate.
- the system can distinguish: If the separation in the deposited work or living area of the user (U) - for the deposit of these data see patent of the same applicant PCT / EP 2014 055495 - WO 2014/170081 - so he has probably only changed the shoes If, on the other hand, the GPS in the shoe moves in particular, but the smartphone remains stationary, the software can recognize the urgency: there is a suspicion of theft or kidnapping, presumably, a person has removed the phone from the user, either to steal the phone, or thrown away to abduct the person.
- several external cameras and / or other hidden devices may be used which need not necessarily be worn on the body, for example, in a jacket or handbag, in a belt buckle can be hidden and integrated; If a user (U) now has her smartphone with the GPS and / or GPRS identification in her purse, it does not bother her if she is a few feet away from the purse, even several meters away, as long as she is using the camera is wearing, by means of which they not only transmit the live stream of events around them, but can also trigger the alarm by switching on the camera.
- one or more units which are nevertheless provided with Bluetooth and / or WLAN, can transmit the data to the main unit in the vicinity of the radio and can be transmitted from there. This is primarily for efficient energy management, especially if
- the data volume to be transmitted in each case is extremely low, even before the alarm is triggered, since it is only the person identifier and the respective data record.
- server includes both the dedicated server and the so-called.
- GPS includes all geolocation services, not only the American, generally and originally military purposes dedicated global positioning system ("GPS" in the true sense) but also other services of the same kind, in particular the European Galileo system and the Russian Glosnast
- PERS refers in the following as a generic term all systems that serve the transmission of particularly personal emergencies, be it as main purpose or secondary purpose, directly - for example, by sensors that transmit body data - or indirectly - for example, by sensors or recording devices, For example, they are integrated in passenger buses and register accidents when they happen regularly represent at least one potential personal injury. Unless otherwise stated, there is no distinction between PERS and mPERS.
- server not only refers to an Internet server, but to any computer that can externally receive and store data, process it, and send alerts in any way.
- a user carries a GPS chip with him (e.g., in the shoe). This sends always or at intervals ID + GPS coordinate, both are stored at the receiving server.
- ID + GPS coordinate both are stored at the receiving server.
- the server of this embodiment there is no algorithm in the server of this embodiment that could trigger an alarm.
- one or more alarm conditions could also be imposed on the GPS signal (e.g., construction site for children, leaving the hospital grounds for the elderly, persons in need of care).
- a second sensor signal arrives at the server (e.g., from a sensor assigned to the user, that is, known to the server or completely unknown). For example: Spo2 of ID of the user ice is 94.
- the algorithm of the server states that it is an alarm case
- the server of the present invention is unable to contact the sensor device of the system of the invention inversely, e.g. to inquire if it can provide data (e.g., glucose value, current heart rate or cardiac rhythm disorder).
- data e.g., glucose value, current heart rate or cardiac rhythm disorder.
- the sensors that can provide data simply continue to provide data (even if they do not make sense, such as cardiac arrest).
- This feature of the embodiment of this example of the present invention does not exclude the modification in which more accurate data is requested, because it is not the case that the CPU requests unsent data, but knows that the sensor exists and it is active, but still provides too bad data that should be better.
- an essential feature of the given example is that there is a kind of "dumb" sensor sending data to the server without any feedback via a mobile internet or mobile network and doing nothing with most data unless other data is resolved an alarm.
- a method is provided in each case independently a connection between sensors, switches and other Oerfiten by a built-in these devices GSM or other telephone chips (G) by means of a radio link, preferably by means of mobile Internet (VI) in the normal mobile phone Telephone radio network, is constructed and / or is, by means of in the / the sensors, switches and other devices found or generated, preferably telemetric, data with the user (U) or in a modification of the invention with the identifier of numerous users (Ul- n) sent to a server (S / Sl) connected to the Internet (VI) may be used for the purpose of detecting a personal incident and / or subsequently triggering a personal alarm without the sensors, switches and devices interacting with each other communicate, receive feedback and commands from the server and without the data previously to another device, other node or other network than the usual wireless network.
- a radio link preferably by means of mobile Internet (VI) in the normal mobile phone Telephone radio network
- the information sent by the one or more sensors, switches, and devices is stored and stored at the server (S / S2)
- sensors, switches, and devices receive acknowledgments and instructions from the server (S / Sl).
- the Alarrnausaims takes place in the server, by manually printing a switch (Dl) by the user (U) or in a Ausfqhrungsform the method by remote triggering by a third party for the user (U) or in a Ausbowungsforrn by a sensor or Device (D2-D9), or in one embodiment by a predefined algorithm for a specific device, switch or sensor (D2-D9).
- an algorithm is deposited in the server which determines that a particular message of one or more or in conjunction of the data of several sensors, switches and devices should trigger an alarm even if the data itself does not signal an alarm.
- last and / or previously received and stored data are summarized in the server (S / Sl) and corresponding alerting and notification of a call center (CC), and / or social emergency network (SEN), such as preferred family and friends of the user (U), all of which are stored in the server.
- CC call center
- SEN social emergency network
- third parties who could help locally, are alerted by the server using the geo-location separately hosted to the server by the user and others
- An exemplary shutter-release camera can transmit the data using the above method.
- An exemplary biosensor preferably an ECG, blood pressure, Sp02 meter, may communicate data using the above method.
- An exemplary sensor system which has sensors on, in or outside the user's body and also in a separate, transplanted or artificial body part, can transmit sensor data according to the above method.
- An exemplary other device that collects insights that can indirectly affect the user's condition preferably GPS or other geolocation chip, a gurometer, switch for manually triggering an alarm, case sensor, device for detecting accidents, preferably installed or hidden in one Bracelet or jewel or in a shoe, preferably in a cavity, these findings can be transmitted according to the above method.
- the individual devices, switches, and sensors continue to transmit their information even after an alarm is triggered by the server.
- sensors, switches, and devices receive acknowledgments and instructions from the server (S / Sl), in particular from the radio, preferably transmitted via the mobile Internet, to be asked to send more concrete data.
- the notified persons receive further messages and / or other persons are notified
- sensorially transmitted, preferably telemetric, data individually or in their entirety are used by the server (S / Sl) to form an overall picture of the user U, preferably in order to change the alert readiness, in particular if values of the User in ways that do not conform to the above method are sent to the server.
- a VoIP connection or, when using a smartphone, a telephone connection between the user (U) and the or the first Helpers and / or the call center (CC) and / or other third persons
- devices, switches and sensors each have a WLAN and / or Bluetooth chip in addition to the GSM chip, wherein a data connection can be used by means of WLAN and / or Bluetooth connections instead of and / or in addition to the mobile radio connection to the server and
- a data connection can be used by means of WLAN and / or Bluetooth connections instead of and / or in addition to the mobile radio connection to the server and
- devices, switches, and sensors each have only one WLAN and / or one Bluetooth chip, and data is transmitted in the method described above.
- a comparison of the movement patterns and / or sensors over a longer period of time from the server (S / Sl) is detected when suddenly unexpected deviations occur and a pre-alarm conversation with the user (U) or a full alarm are triggered.
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