CN112513949B - Monitoring system and monitoring method - Google Patents

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CN112513949B
CN112513949B CN201980049679.4A CN201980049679A CN112513949B CN 112513949 B CN112513949 B CN 112513949B CN 201980049679 A CN201980049679 A CN 201980049679A CN 112513949 B CN112513949 B CN 112513949B
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Abstract

A monitoring system (1) is provided with: a toilet (20) having a sensor (21) for detecting use; a 1 st storage device (30) that stores a table in which usage information indicating a time when a subject uses a toilet (20), 1 st identification information identifying 1 or more guardians monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilets (20) are associated with each other; and a control device (40) which, when determining that the subject is abnormal based on the use information detected by the sensor (21) shown in the table, transmits the abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal devices (50) owned by 1 or more of the guardians.

Description

Monitoring system and monitoring method
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a monitoring system and a monitoring method.
Background
A conventional toilet monitoring method (see patent document 1) discloses the following technique: the distance from the ceiling of the toilet to the user sitting on the toilet is measured when the user enters the toilet, and the measured distance is stored as a reference distance. In the toilet monitoring method, both the reference distance stored at the time of entering the room and the reference length in the image obtained by the user are compared with the newly measured distance and length, respectively, to determine whether the toilet is in a normal state or an abnormal state, and if the toilet is in an abnormal state, abnormal state information is reported.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent No. 5924820
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
Conventionally, although it is possible to confirm whether or not a subject is safe in a toilet, no measures have been taken to confirm whether or not a subject is safe outside the toilet.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a monitoring system and a monitoring method that enable a guardian to confirm whether a subject is safe or not by detecting the use of a toilet.
Means for solving the problems
In order to achieve the above object, a monitoring system according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a toilet stool having a sensor for detecting use; a 1 st storage device that stores a table in which usage information indicating a usage time at which the toilet is used by a subject, 1 st identification information and 2 nd identification information are associated, the 1 st identification information identifying a terminal device that is possessed by 1 or more guardians who monitor the subject, the 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilets; and a control device that, when it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the subject based on the usage information detected by the sensor indicated in the table, transmits abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal devices owned by 1 or more of the guardians.
Further, a monitoring method according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: detecting the use of the toilet; and transmitting abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal device of 1 or more of the guardians when it is determined that the subject has an abnormality based on a table composed of 1 or more groups in which usage information indicating a usage time at which the toilet is used by the subject, 1 st identification information identifying the terminal device of 1 or more of the guardians monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more of the toilets, the usage information being associated with the 1 st identification information and the 2 nd identification information.
Effects of the invention
According to the present disclosure, by detecting the use of the toilet stool, the guardian can confirm whether the subject is safe or not.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a monitoring system according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 2 is a diagram showing a table illustrating the 1 st identification information, the 2 nd identification information, the predetermined period and the use time of each group in the monitoring system according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 3A is a diagram showing history information of toilet bowl use by a subject displayed on a terminal device of a monitoring system according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 3B is a diagram showing history information of toilet bowl use by a subject displayed on the terminal device of the monitoring system according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 4A is a flowchart showing an operation of updating a table in the monitoring system according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 4B is a flowchart showing a process of transmitting abnormality information in the monitoring system to the terminal device according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an exit plan for a registered subject according to embodiment 2.
Fig. 6 is a diagram illustrating a table of the 1 st identification information, the 2 nd identification information, the predetermined period, and the use time for each group in the monitoring system according to embodiment 2.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a schedule table relating to a subject according to embodiment 2.
Fig. 8 is a flowchart showing the operation of the monitoring system according to embodiment 2.
Fig. 9 is a schematic configuration diagram of a toilet stool in the monitoring system according to embodiment 3.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation of the monitoring system according to embodiment 3.
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Hereinafter, the embodiments will be specifically described with reference to the drawings. The embodiments described below are specific examples of the present disclosure. The numerical values, shapes, materials, constituent elements, arrangement positions and connection forms of the constituent elements, steps, order of the steps, and the like shown in the following embodiments are examples, and do not limit the present disclosure. Further, among the components of the following embodiments, components that are not recited in the independent claims are described as arbitrary components.
The drawings are schematic and not necessarily strictly shown. In the drawings, substantially the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description is omitted or simplified.
Hereinafter, a monitoring system and a monitoring method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
(embodiment mode 1)
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Fig. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 1.
As shown in fig. 1, the monitoring system 1 detects an abnormality of a subject based on an entry/exit record (use frequency) of the subject using a toilet 20 in a toilet, using a sensor 21 mounted on the toilet 20. When detecting an abnormality of a subject, the monitoring system 1 transmits information indicating the state of the subject to be monitored to each of the terminal devices 50 owned by 1 or more monitors monitoring the subject. In the present embodiment, a case where 1 subject resides in a house is assumed.
The monitoring system 1 includes 1 or more toilet stools 20, a 1 st storage device 30, a control device 40, and 1 or more terminal devices 50.
The toilet 20 is installed in a room where a subject lives, and is used by the subject. The toilet 20 has a sensor 21 that detects use while the subject is using it. The sensor 21 is, for example, a human body sensor, an imaging device such as a camera, or the like. In the present embodiment, the sensor 21 transmits use information indicating the use time of the subject when the patient exits from the room in which the toilet 20 is installed, to the control device 40 via the router and the network. The toilet 20 is communicably connected to the control device 40. Further, usage information indicating the usage time of the subject when the subject is entering or exiting the room in which the toilet 20 is installed may be transmitted to the control device 40 via the router and the network.
The 1 st storage device 30 is a storage medium communicably connected to the control device 40 and transmits past usage information in response to a request from the control device 40 or stores usage information received by the control device 40. As shown in fig. 2, the table associates use information indicating the use time when the toilet 20 is used by the subject, 1 st identification information identifying the terminal devices 50 of 1 or more monitors monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilets 20. For example, by operating the terminal device 60 of the subject or the terminal device 50 of the guardian, registration of the toilet 20 of the subject existing in the residence of the subject, registration of the contact mode of the terminal device 50 of the guardian (an example of the 1 st identification information), input for a predetermined period, and the like are performed in advance in the control device 40. In this way, the control device 40 generates a table and stores the table in the 1 st storage device 30. The identifier for identifying each parent's terminal device 50 is an example of the 1 st identification information. The identifier of the toilet 20 of the subject is an example of the 2 nd identification information. Fig. 2 is a diagram illustrating a table of the 1 st identification information, the 2 nd identification information, the predetermined period and the use time of each group in the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 1.
The table is composed of a plurality of groups each of which is 1 group. Group 1 of the table shows that there are two toilet stools 20 to be monitored, 1 patient is present, the predetermined period of the toilet stools 20 to be monitored is 180 minutes, and the use time is XX minutes X1 second when YY month YY day XX of the common calendar YY year.
The control device 40 is a server that transmits the status of the subject to the terminal devices 50 of 1 or more guardians based on the table stored in the 1 st storage device 30. Specifically, when it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the subject based on the table, the control device 40 transmits abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal device 50 owned by 1 or more guardians. The control device 40 is communicably connected to the terminal devices 50, 60.
More specifically, the control device 40 has a timer function and estimates the latest use time when the toilet 20 is used by the subject based on the use information. That is, the latest use time is a time when the toilet 20 is used by the subject in the latest time among 1 or more toilet 20. The control device 40 determines whether or not an unused period from the latest usage time to the current time has elapsed for a predetermined period or longer. When the unused period has elapsed the predetermined period, it indicates that the subject is not using the toilet 20 for the predetermined period or longer. In this case, some abnormality of the subject may be considered. Therefore, when the unused period has elapsed the predetermined period, the control device 40 transmits abnormality information indicating that an abnormality has occurred in the subject to the guardian associated with the subject indicated in the table to the terminal device 50. The predetermined period is, for example, several hours or several tens of hours.
In addition, when there are a plurality of toilet bowls 20 (for example, a 1 st toilet bowl and a 2 nd toilet bowl different from the 1 st toilet bowl) in 1 patient residence, the control device 40 generates the use information by combining 1 st use information indicating the 1 st use time when the patient uses the 1 st toilet bowl and 2 nd use information indicating the 2 nd use time when the patient uses the 2 nd toilet bowl. That is, when there are a plurality of toilet bowls 20, it is determined whether or not the unused period has elapsed the predetermined period or more by one toilet bowl alone, and when the subject uses only a specific toilet bowl 20 among the plurality of toilet bowls 20, the control device 40 may determine that the unused period has elapsed the predetermined period with respect to the other toilet bowls 20 that are not used. In order to prevent such a problem, the control device 40 integrates the 1 st usage information and the 2 nd usage information, and estimates the unused period based on the integrated usage information.
As shown in fig. 1, the terminal device 50 is owned by a guardian who monitors a monitored object. The terminal device 50 is, for example, a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a personal computer, or the like. When the terminal device 50 acquires the abnormality information from the control device 40, it displays that the subject is abnormal. As shown in fig. 3A, for example, the terminal device 50 leaves the subject for "∘ hours or more without using the toilet 20. The subject may have an abnormality. "such information is displayed in voice and characters. Fig. 3A is a diagram showing history information of toilet stool 20 used by a subject displayed on terminal device 50 of monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 3B is a diagram showing history information of the toilet unit 20 used by the subject, which is displayed on the terminal device 50 of the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 1. As shown in fig. 3B, the terminal device 50 also outputs history information (past use information) indicating the use history of the toilet 20 by the subject at the time of use for 1 day. The terminal device 50 realizes the display of history information by a dedicated application or program.
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Next, the operation of the monitoring system 1 and the monitoring method will be described. The process of updating the table will be described with reference to fig. 4A.
Fig. 4A is a flowchart showing an operation of updating the table of the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 1.
Here, a case where the subject enters a toilet in a living room is assumed. It is assumed that the control device 40 registers the toilet stool 20 of the subject existing in the residence of the subject, registers the contact mode of the terminal device 50 of the guardian (an example of the 1 st identification information), and inputs the information for a predetermined period.
As shown in fig. 4A, first, the sensor 21 of the toilet 20 detects the subject. The toilet 20 transmits usage information indicating the time of use of the subject to the control device 40 via the router and the network. The control device 40 acquires the usage information (S11).
When the usage information is acquired, the control device 40 generates a table as shown in fig. 2, that is, a table in which the 1 st identification information for identifying the parent terminal device 50 and the 2 nd identification information for identifying the toilet 20 are associated with each other (S12). The control device 40 stores the table in the 1 st storage device 30. When new usage information is acquired, the control device 40 updates the table. Subsequently, the control device 40 ends the process.
Further, a process of transmitting the abnormality information to the terminal device 50 will be described with reference to fig. 4B. Fig. 4B is a flowchart showing a process of transmitting abnormality information of the monitoring system 1 to the terminal device 50 according to embodiment 1. The control device 40 estimates the latest unused period after the toilet 20 is used by the subject based on the use information indicated in the table (S21).
The controller 40 determines whether or not an unused period from the latest usage time to the current time has elapsed for a predetermined period or longer (S22).
If the unused period has not elapsed the predetermined period (no in S22), the process of step S22 is repeated.
When the unused period has elapsed the predetermined period or more (yes in S22), the control device 40 transmits the abnormality information to the terminal device 50 (S23). Then, the control device 40 ends the process. Thus, when the terminal device 50 acquires the abnormality information from the control device 40, it displays that the subject is abnormal. Thus, the guardian having the terminal device 50 can recognize that the abnormality occurs in the subject.
The flow of fig. 4A and the flow of fig. 4B operate independently of each other.
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Next, the operational effects of the monitoring system 1 and the monitoring method according to the present embodiment will be described.
As described above, the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment includes: a toilet 20 having a sensor 21 for detecting use; a 1 st storage device 30 that stores a table in which use information indicating the use time when a subject uses the toilet 20, 1 st identification information identifying a terminal device 50 owned by 1 or more guardians monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilets 20 are associated with each other; and a control device 40 that, when it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in the subject based on the usage information detected by the sensor 21 shown in the table, transmits abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal devices 50 owned by 1 or more guardians.
In general, a toilet stool is used many times in 1 day by a person who excretes. Therefore, if the toilet stool is not used for a long period of time, there is a possibility that some abnormality occurs in the subject. Therefore, in the monitoring system 1, when the control device 40 determines that an abnormality has occurred in the subject based on the table, the terminal device 50 can receive the abnormality information.
Therefore, in the monitoring system 1, the guardian can confirm whether the subject is safe or not by detecting the use of the toilet 20.
Further, the monitoring method according to the present embodiment includes: detecting that the toilet 20 is used; and transmitting abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal devices 50 of 1 or more patients when it is determined that the subject has an abnormality based on a table composed of 1 or more groups in which use information indicating the use time when the subject uses the toilet 20, 1 st identification information identifying the terminal devices 50 of 1 or more patients monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilets 20 are associated with each other.
This method also has the same effects as described above.
In the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment, the control device 40 acquires the 2 nd identification information of the toilet 20 that has transmitted the use information, refers to the table, identifies the 1 st identification information associated with the acquired 2 nd identification information, and transmits the abnormality information to the terminal device 50 indicated by the identified 1 st identification information.
This makes it possible to specify the 1 st identification information (terminal device 50 of the parent) associated with the 2 nd identification information of the toilet 20. Therefore, the terminal device 50 can receive the abnormality information when the toilet 20 is not in use.
In the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment, the control device 40 estimates the latest usage time at which the toilet 20 is used by the subject based on the usage information, determines whether or not a predetermined period or more has elapsed since the latest usage time to the current time, and transmits abnormality information to the terminal device 50 when the predetermined period or more has elapsed.
Thus, when the unused period has elapsed the predetermined period or more, the terminal device 50 of the guardian can receive the abnormality information, so that the guardian can more reliably confirm whether the subject is safe or not.
In the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment, the control device 40 generates the use information by integrating the 1 st use information indicating the 1 st use time at which the 1 st toilet stool is used by the subject and the 2 nd use information indicating the 2 nd use time at which the 2 nd toilet stool is used by the subject, for the subject using the 1 st toilet stool (an example of toilet stool) and the 2 nd toilet stool (an example of toilet stool) different from the 1 st toilet stool.
For example, when a plurality of toilet stools 20 are used by the subject, it is determined whether or not the unused period has elapsed more than a predetermined period by one toilet stool, and the subject may not use a specific toilet stool 20 among the plurality of toilet stools 20. In this case, if the unused period of the specific toilet 20 that is not used has elapsed more than a predetermined period, the control device 40 makes a determination that the guardian erroneously recognizes that the subject is abnormal. However, in the monitoring system 1, the 1 st usage information and the 2 nd usage information can be integrated to generate 1 piece of usage information. Therefore, it is possible to suppress a problem that the abnormality information is transmitted to the terminal device 50 even if the abnormality has not occurred in the subject. As a result, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of an abnormality which the guardian erroneously recognizes as the subject.
(embodiment mode 2)
[ Structure ]
Other structures of the present embodiment are the same as those of embodiment 1 unless otherwise specified, and the same reference numerals are assigned to the same structures, and detailed descriptions of the structures are omitted.
The 1 st storage device 30 also holds information indicating an excluded period of time for which the subject is not monitored. The subject removal period is a period except for a period during which the subject should never be used because the sensor 21 of the toilet 20 cannot detect the subject, such as a period during which the subject is out of residence or a period during bedtime. The control device 40 sets the subject exclusion period by operating the terminal device 60 by the subject or by operating the terminal device 50 by the patient. For example, a schedule table as shown in fig. 5 is prepared. In this way, the control device 40 stores information indicating the subject excluding period in the 1 st storage device 30. Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an exit plan of a subject registered in embodiment 2. The 1 st storage device 30 is implemented by a memory and a microcomputer that executes a program.
In addition, when the subject has a plan to go out such as daily, weekly, or monthly, the setting may be repeated every day, week, or month. The repetition setting may be set to be valid or invalid.
Fig. 6 shows a table in the present embodiment. Fig. 6 is a diagram illustrating a table of the 1 st identification information, the 2 nd identification information, the predetermined period and the use time of each group in the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 2. The control device 40 has an outgoing mode in which a time zone in which the subject is going out is set, and a normal mode which is a time to be monitored for monitoring the subject. The control device 40 sets a time zone during which the subject goes out by operating the terminal device 60 or the patient operating the terminal device 50. The switching between the normal mode and the outgoing mode may be performed by the terminal devices 50 and 60.
The control device 40 reads in the information indicating the subject excluding period stored in the 1 st storage device 30, and excludes the subject excluding period from the unused period.
When the subject removal period is excluded from the unused period, the control device 40 starts the timing of the unused period from the time when the subject removal period ends. That is, the control device 40 resets the unused period until the subject exclusion period is excluded.
Hereinafter, the description will be specifically made with reference to fig. 7. Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a schedule table relating to a subject according to embodiment 2.
As shown in fig. 7, a ratio of 8:00 to 22:00 is a monitoring time zone of the subject, and an outgoing scheduled time zone (subject-excluded period) 8:30 to 14:30. further, in period 11: 00-15: in 30, the egress mode is active. Therefore, the actual period of the monitoring state in which the subject is monitored is 8:00 to 8:30 and 15:30 to 22:00. the subject is at 8:00 used toilet 1, 17:30 use the toilet bowl 2. Thus, the subject's unused period, as indicated by the dot shading, is 8:01 to 8: 30. 15:30 to 17:29 and 17:31 to 22:00. further, since the time when the unused period is counted from the time when the subject excluding period ends is 17:31, so 8:01 to 8:30 are reset during non-use. Further, the control device 40 controls the operation from 17: the timing of the unused period starts 31.
Here, if the prescribed period is set to 180 minutes, at 17:31 to 22:00, since the predetermined period has elapsed, when 20:31, the abnormality information is transmitted to the terminal device 50.
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Next, the operation of the monitoring system 1 and the monitoring method will be described.
Fig. 8 is a flowchart showing the operation of the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 2.
The flowchart of the present embodiment is given the same reference numerals to the same parts as those in fig. 4B, and description thereof is omitted as appropriate. The flowchart in fig. 8 is a process at a time when the subject excluding period is excluded from the unused period.
As shown in fig. 8, the control device 40 estimates an unused period after the toilet 20 is used by the subject based on the use information, and excludes a subject-excluded period from the unused period (S31).
Next, the control device 40 determines whether or not the unused period after the subject exclusion period is excluded in step S31, that is, the unused period from the time when the subject exclusion period ends has elapsed a predetermined period or more (S22).
If the unused period has not elapsed the predetermined period (no in S22), the process of step S22 is repeated.
When the unused period has elapsed for a predetermined period or longer (yes in S22), the control device 40 transmits abnormality information to the terminal device 50 (S23). Subsequently, the control device 40 ends the process.
[ Effect ]
Next, the operation and effects of the monitoring system 1 of the present embodiment will be described.
As described above, in the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment, the 1 st storage device 30 stores information indicating a period during which a subject is not monitored. The control device 40 excludes the subject-excluded period from the unused period.
Thus, the subject-exclusive period is excluded from the unused period, and it is determined whether or not the unused period has elapsed over the predetermined period, so that it is possible to more accurately determine whether or not the abnormality has occurred in the subject. Therefore, it is possible to suppress a problem that the abnormality information is transmitted to the terminal device 50.
The other operational effects of the present embodiment are similar to those of embodiment 1.
(embodiment mode 3)
[ Structure ]
Other structures of the present embodiment are the same as those of embodiment 1 unless otherwise specified, and the same reference numerals are assigned to the same structures, and detailed descriptions of the structures are omitted.
Fig. 9 is a schematic configuration diagram of a toilet 220 of the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 3.
As shown in fig. 9, when a communication failure occurs between the control device 40 and the toilet 220, the control device 40 transmits information indicating that the communication failure has occurred to the parent terminal device 50. Specifically, the control device 40 is normally connected to the toilet 220 via a network and a router, and when communication is not established for a predetermined period or longer, determines that a communication failure has occurred, and transmits information indicating that a communication failure has occurred to the terminal device 50. The control device 40 measures time from the time when the occurrence of the communication failure is detected. Here, the communication failure means a state in which the control device 40 and the toilet 220 cannot communicate with each other, that is, a state in which communication is not established.
The toilet 220 further includes a 2 nd storage device 22 for storing use information indicating a use time when the toilet 220 is used by a patient when a communication failure occurs. That is, when the toilet 220 is used by the subject during a period in which a communication failure has occurred, the toilet 220 stores the use information in the 2 nd storage device 22. Toilet 220 transmits the use information to control device 40 after the communication failure is resolved, that is, after communication between control device 40 and toilet 220 is established. The 2 nd storage 22 is implemented by a memory and a microcomputer executing a program.
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Next, the operation of the monitoring system 1 and the monitoring method will be described.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation of the monitoring system 1 according to embodiment 3.
As shown in fig. 10, first, control device 40 determines whether or not a predetermined period of time or longer has elapsed since a communication failure occurred between control device 40 and toilet 220 (S41).
If the predetermined period or longer has not elapsed since the occurrence of the communication failure (no in S41), the control device 40 returns to step S41 and performs the same process.
When the predetermined period or longer has elapsed since the occurrence of the communication failure (yes in S41), the control device 40 transmits information indicating the occurrence of the communication failure to the terminal device 50 (S42).
After the communication between the control device 40 and the toilet 220 is established, the control device 40 receives the use information of the toilet 220 used by the patient during the period of the communication failure (S43). Subsequently, the control device 40 ends the processing.
[ Effect ]
Next, the operation and effects of the monitoring system 1 of the present embodiment will be described.
As described above, in the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment, the control device 40 is communicably connected to the toilet 220, and when a communication failure occurs between the control device 40 and the toilet 220, information indicating that the communication failure has occurred is transmitted to the terminal device 50.
Thus, the terminal device 50 can receive information indicating that a communication failure has occurred between the control device 40 and the toilet 220. Therefore, the guardian can recognize that the usage information of the monitored object cannot be acquired due to the communication failure. This can prevent the guardian from erroneously recognizing that an abnormality has occurred in the subject.
In the monitoring system 1 according to the present embodiment, the toilet 220 includes the 2 nd storage device 22 that stores the usage information when a communication failure occurs, and transmits the usage information stored in the 2 nd storage device 22 to the control device 40 after the communication failure is resolved.
Thus, the control device 40 can acquire the use information in which the subject is detected after the communication failure between the control device 40 and the toilet 220 is resolved. In this way, even when there is a period in which the control device 40 cannot acquire the use information from the toilet 220, it is possible to suppress a trouble in which the control device 40 transmits the abnormal information to the terminal device 50. As a result, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of an abnormality which the guardian erroneously recognizes as the object of monitoring.
The other operational effects of the present embodiment are similar to those of embodiment 1.
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The present disclosure has been described above based on embodiments 1 to 3, but the present disclosure is not limited to the monitoring system and the monitoring method described above.
For example, in the monitoring system and the monitoring method according to each of embodiments 1 to 3, the 1 st storage device is a device different from the control device, but may be integrally incorporated in the control device. Further, at least one of the 1 st storage device and the control device may be mounted on the toilet.
In the monitoring methods according to embodiments 1 to 3, a computer program may be used.
The programs for realizing the monitoring systems and monitoring methods according to embodiments 1 to 3 are typically realized as LSIs, which are integrated circuits. These may be formed into 1 chip alone, or may be formed into 1 chip including a part or all thereof.
The integration is not limited to LSI, and may be realized by a dedicated circuit or a general-purpose processor. An FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) that can be programmed after LSI manufacturing or a reconfigurable processor that can reconfigure connection and setting of circuit cells within an LSI may be used.
In each of embodiments 1 to 3, each component may be configured by dedicated hardware or may be realized by executing a software program suitable for each component. Each component may be realized by a program execution unit such as a CPU or a processor reading out and executing a software program recorded in a recording medium such as a hard disk or a semiconductor memory.
In addition, all the numbers used in the above are exemplified for specifically explaining the present disclosure, and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited by the exemplified numbers.
Note that the division of the functional blocks in the block diagrams is an example, and a plurality of functional blocks may be implemented as one functional block, one functional block may be divided into a plurality of functional blocks, or a part of functions may be transferred to another functional block. Further, a single hardware or software may process functions of a plurality of functional blocks having similar functions in parallel or in time division.
The order in which the steps in the flowchart are executed is exemplified for specifically explaining the present disclosure, and may be an order other than the above. Further, a part of the above steps may be executed simultaneously (in parallel) with other steps.
In addition, embodiments 1 to 3 are provided with various modifications that may occur to those skilled in the art, and embodiments in which the constituent elements and functions of embodiments 1 to 3 are arbitrarily combined without departing from the scope of the present disclosure are also included in the present disclosure.
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20. 220 stool pot (1 st stool pot, 2 nd stool pot)
21. Sensor with a sensor element
22. 2 nd storage device
30. 1 st storage device
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1. A monitoring system is provided, which is provided with a monitoring unit,
the disclosed device is provided with:
a toilet stool having a sensor for detecting use;
a 1 st storage device that stores a table in which usage information indicating a usage time when the toilet is used by a subject, 1 st identification information identifying terminal devices of 1 or more guardians monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilets; and
a control device for transmitting abnormality information based on the determination to the terminal device owned by the 1 or more guardians when it is determined that the subject has an abnormality based on the usage information detected by the sensor indicated in the table,
the control device generates use information by combining 1 st use information indicating 1 st use time at which the subject uses the 1 st toilet and 2 nd use information indicating 2 nd use time at which the subject uses the 2 nd toilet, with respect to the subject who uses the 1 st toilet and the 2 nd toilet different from the 1 st toilet.
2. The monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the monitoring system,
the control device acquires the 2 nd identification information of the toilet bowl to which the use information has been transmitted, specifies the 1 st identification information associated with the acquired 2 nd identification information with reference to the table, and transmits the abnormality information to the terminal device indicated by the specified 1 st identification information.
3. The monitoring system of claim 1 or 2,
the control device estimates a latest usage time at which the toilet is used by the subject based on the usage information, determines whether or not an unused period from the latest usage time to a current time has elapsed for a predetermined period or longer, and transmits the abnormality information to the terminal device when the predetermined period or longer has elapsed.
4. The monitoring system of claim 3, wherein the monitoring system,
storing information indicating a subject excluding period in the 1 st storage device;
the control device excludes the subject excluding period from the unused period.
5. The monitoring system of claim 1 or 2,
the control device is communicably connected to the toilet;
when a communication failure occurs between the control device and the toilet, the control device transmits information indicating that the communication failure has occurred to the terminal device.
6. The monitoring system of claim 5, wherein the monitoring system is a digital monitoring system,
the toilet includes a 2 nd storage device for storing the usage information when the communication failure occurs;
after the communication failure is resolved, the toilet transmits the use information stored in the 2 nd storage device to the control device.
7. A method for monitoring a patient in a home theater system,
the method comprises the following steps:
detecting the use of the toilet;
when it is determined that an abnormality has occurred in a subject based on a table composed of 1 or more groups in which usage information indicating the usage time when the toilet stool is used by the subject, 1 st identification information identifying the terminal device of 1 or more monitors monitoring the subject, and 2 nd identification information identifying 1 or more toilet stools are associated with each other, transmitting abnormality information based on the determination to a terminal device of 1 or more monitors; and
the usage information is generated by combining 1 st usage information indicating a 1 st usage time at which the subject uses the 1 st toilet and 2 nd usage information indicating a 2 nd usage time at which the subject uses the 2 nd toilet, with respect to the subject who uses the 1 st toilet and a 2 nd toilet different from the 1 st toilet.
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