WO2007124608A2 - Dispositif et procédé pour la détection, l'affichage et l'évaluation de données électroniques mobiles - Google Patents

Dispositif et procédé pour la détection, l'affichage et l'évaluation de données électroniques mobiles Download PDF

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WO2007124608A2
WO2007124608A2 PCT/CH2007/000200 CH2007000200W WO2007124608A2 WO 2007124608 A2 WO2007124608 A2 WO 2007124608A2 CH 2007000200 W CH2007000200 W CH 2007000200W WO 2007124608 A2 WO2007124608 A2 WO 2007124608A2
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  • the present invention relates to a device and a method for mobile electronic data acquisition, display and evaluation.
  • Mobile electronic devices for data acquisition, display and evaluation have found widespread use in recent years, especially mobile phones, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) and notebooks. Specialized devices have also found a market for individual applications in the population, such as calculators, stop watches, heart rate monitors and digital music players.
  • the object of the present invention is to present a device and a method, which are intended to serve above all in one: the control and change of one's own behavior.
  • the possibilities of the application are wide and lie among other things in the ranges sport, work and health. Healthcare costs are rising steadily. It is well known that much of the cost could be reduced if it were easier for people to adopt beneficial behaviors and habits and let go of inappropriate ones. In short, to shape their behavior according to their wishes. People often make an effort to put intentions into action and stay tuned.
  • inventive devices are not suitable for all population areas because of the more complicated handling, for example, some older people, small children or physically disabled people are overwhelmed with these devices.
  • Devices such as stopwatch and handheld meter show that the ease and speed of handling is of great importance for everyday use.
  • the inventive device meets this need of the user to a great extent.
  • this relates to the inventive handset, furthermore also Emulations of the device for traditional mobile devices such as mobile phones or PDAs.
  • the device and method should meet the diverse needs of behavior modification and control, simplify operation, speed up entry, and thereby increase user acceptance. Furthermore, the device and method should better assist the user in achieving his goals through feedback and reminder functions. Individually customizable target areas, parameters, thresholds and feedback mechanisms are designed to give the device specific and targeted support. This can be prepared and accompanied by a specialist or take place in the sense of self-management and self-coaching single-handedly. The architecture and operation of the device should be optimized to allow longer periods of acquisition without charging the battery or changing batteries.
  • the invention offers numerous advantages over the prior art.
  • the user has the ability to control or train multiple (eg six) selected areas, most conventional mobile devices allow for only one area during the same time period. A log is kept of all events, which subsequently differentiated Evaluations allowed, most conventional devices have no logs of actions.
  • the (eg six) selected areas can be selected according to the current goals of the person freely selectable with different functions (eg counting, time measuring, rate), this selection - or programming - of the functions is not available in conventional devices.
  • the areas to be recorded are freely selectable; Previous devices are partially usable only for narrowly limited areas, for example as a pain protocol or for the detection of calories.
  • the device not only gives the user the ability to record data, but also to receive evaluations and further feedback at any time, as well as make differentiated settings and evaluations via a personal computer.
  • the user has the free choice of various input devices to use the system, either the specially optimized handheld device can be used or an existing mobile device such as mobile phone or PDA.
  • the handset according to the invention has various advantages: the handling is preying simpler, the operation is faster, incorrect inputs are reduced.
  • the operating time of the device is significantly longer because no high performance controller is required. Since the device is not used otherwise, the stored data is anonymous. Since the standard version of the device has no transmitter, there is no electrosmog and the device can also be used in areas where mobile phones may not be used - eg in certain means of transport and hospitals.
  • the handset is reduced to the mentioned functions and can therefore be produced more cheaply.
  • the handheld devices offer the advantage that they can be set very easily and the user for courses etc. can be temporarily delivered. Because the handset is intuitive to use, it eliminates the tedious training time required by other devices such as cell phones and PDAs.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an inventive device
  • Figure 2 is a diagram illustrating data processing
  • FIG. 3 is an illustration of interfaces of the handset to other electronic devices
  • Figure 4 shows a representation of the handset together with an external control unit
  • FIG. 5 schematically shows the process flow of a method for the electronic support of monitoring or change processes.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a hand-held device according to the invention.
  • the handset 1 consists of a housing that includes, among other things, six input keys 2.
  • the input keys are used to record events.
  • the data obtained are stored in memory units (tables) in the device.
  • the memory units can optionally have different functions (counter, group counter, timer, timer, evaluator, selector, number input, text input).
  • Three control buttons 3 (view button, results button and menu button) allow various activities:
  • a button changes the display presentation.
  • a second key calculates intermediate results of the detected inputs.
  • a third key allows you to assign functions to the memory units (tables), set time and date, display the last entered entry, delete (undo) the last entry, reset (reset) a storage unit (table).
  • the selection keys 4 are used to scroll the display and to select the answer in the case of stepped answer options.
  • a display 5 is used for user communication and display of Evaluations.
  • An acoustic signal generator 7 can be used to remember activities or as a signal when reaching a state.
  • the power socket 8 allows the power supply of the device and / or charging a battery.
  • the data transmission interface 9 allows transmission of data to a data processing system and the external configuration of settings of the handset.
  • Data transmission interface can be realized by means of memory card (e.g., SD card), cable (e.g., Universal Serial Bus [USB], serial interface [RS232]) or wireless transmission technologies (e.g., Infrared [IR], Bluetooth, ZigBee).
  • the transmission process is controlled by software.
  • a fastening device 10 allows attachment of the handset and prevents e.g. a slip away.
  • the fastening device may e.g. be realized in the form of an eyelet, a band or a clip.
  • the illustrated handset comprises six memory units (tables). Possible steps in the overview: By means of the control and selection keys different functions 11 (eg counter or timer, evaluator or selector) can be assigned to the memory units (tables) 12, via the input keys 2 data are entered into the memory units by pressing the control keys 3 results are displayed on the display 6.
  • functions 11 eg counter or timer, evaluator or selector
  • a memory unit can thus be used in an application as a normal counter, in a later application, it can be used for example as a timer.
  • the following eight functions are available Available: counter, group counter, timer, timer, evaluator, selector, number input, text input.
  • the counter increases by 1 with each entry (examples: number of exercises done, number of cigarettes smoked).
  • the group counter groups inputs that are entered within a certain time interval (eg 30 seconds) (example: number of series of force exercise per time interval grouped: 2, 4, 3, 1, ).
  • the timer allows the detection of a time interval (example: duration of sports activities within one week).
  • the timer counts backwards for a preset period of time and then emits a tone signal.
  • the evaluator is used to evaluate conditions entered on a preset scale (example: strength of current pain on a scale of 1 to 5).
  • the selector provides preset choices, of which the appropriate one is selected by pressing (examples: answering a question with five choices, choosing the current workout [stamina, strength, agility].)
  • the number input function allows you to enter the Data as digits and special characters (examples: 82.5 [kg]; 4.3 [km running distance]).)
  • the text input function allows you to enter letters using the selection keys (eg to record brief statements about situations, eg an indication of the snack: banana).
  • Software the assignments of functions to the storage units (tables) can be adapted to the needs of the user If necessary, all six memory units can be set as counters.
  • a password can be stored and displayed for each storage unit and enter key (eg, "Exercise 1,””Pain,” or “Sports.")
  • Thresholds and other rules can be stored for each storage unit, allowing individual feedback on the inputs as well as adaptive ones Feedback (with increasing performance, a more demanding scale is applied and appropriate feedback is displayed.)
  • the threshold values and rules can be adopted as default settings or, for example, obtained from the Internet and edited via a personal computer.
  • the handset comprises six input keys (in the illustration with the
  • Event key A is stored in a memory unit A belonging to the input key A (which is set as a counter according to the example), the date and the current time and the counter value increased by 1.
  • the acquired data can be transferred from the handset 1 to a personal computer (or more generally: data processing system) 21 where the data is read out by software and converted into clear evaluations (e.g., charts, graphics).
  • the software is responsible for the data transfer and the creation of evaluations. Further, the software is used to conveniently configure the detection device. This includes, among other things, the assignment of the input keys as well as the setting of the reminder functions and threshold values.
  • an interface is needed. This can be realized by means of memory cards (eg SD card), cables (eg Universal Serial Bus [USB], serial interface [RS232]) or wireless transmission technologies (eg infrared [IR], Bluetooth, ZigBee).
  • the transmission process is controlled by software.
  • the detection device is simulated in software - the data is recorded and evaluated on the personal computer 21.
  • a personal digital assistant ( PDA) 22 a mobile phone 23 or a wristwatch 24 are used, which with appropriate software are equipped. For evaluation, the data is transferred to a personal computer.
  • FIG. 4 shows an illustration of the handset together with an external operating unit.
  • the external operating unit 31 has at least one key which allows a simplified input of the data.
  • the external control unit can be worn, for example, on the wrist or keychain. The transmission of data from the external control unit 31 to the handset 1 via radio or via cable.
  • FIG. 5 shows schematically the process flow of a method for electronic support of monitoring or change processes.
  • software and / or hardware goals are determined by parameters, the start of the project prepared and supported.
  • the display, LEDs and / or sound signals By means of the display, LEDs and / or sound signals, the systematic implementation is facilitated as well as the reporting of over- and under-thresholds.
  • Settings may be regulated by the user or the software itself situational.
  • the achievement of the set goals is confirmed, the entire process is logged and can be evaluated according to pre-defined criteria.
  • PDA Personal Digital Assistant

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L'invention concerne un dispositif et un procédé pour la détection, l'affichage et l'évaluation de données électroniques mobiles. Le dispositif aide l'utilisateur à détecter, à évaluer des domaines sélectionnés et, éventuellement, à acquérir un apprentissage dans ces domaines. Le dispositif est subdivisé en matériel (dispositif de détection) et en logiciel (dispositif d'évaluation, dispositif de configuration). Il comprend au moins une unité de mémoire (table) et une touche d'entrée. Chaque unité de mémoire (table) peut être occupée, de manière aléatoire, par une fonction telle que comptage, chronométrage ou évaluation, par exemple. Les données sont extraites en enfonçant la touche d'entrée correspondante. Les données et le moment de la détection sont également mémorisés. Des résultats intermédiaires simples peuvent être affichés directement sur un afficheur au moyen de touches de commande. Les données peuvent être transmises à un ordinateur personnel pour l'évaluation et la configuration. Le dispositif de détection peut être réalisé sous la forme d'un appareil manuel autonome, ou d'une émulation pour un appareil électronique conventionnel qui est équipé de touches et d'un logiciel appropriés, par exemple, PDA, téléphone mobile, montre bracelet ou ordinateur personnel.
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