WO2017065442A1 - Dispositif portable, et procédé de contrôle de patient ou de fourniture d'alarme, serveur de surveillance, et programme informatique, utilisant celui-ci - Google Patents

Dispositif portable, et procédé de contrôle de patient ou de fourniture d'alarme, serveur de surveillance, et programme informatique, utilisant celui-ci Download PDF

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WO2017065442A1
WO2017065442A1 PCT/KR2016/011105 KR2016011105W WO2017065442A1 WO 2017065442 A1 WO2017065442 A1 WO 2017065442A1 KR 2016011105 W KR2016011105 W KR 2016011105W WO 2017065442 A1 WO2017065442 A1 WO 2017065442A1
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  • the present invention relates to a wearable device and a method for controlling or providing an alarm using the wearable device, a monitoring server, and a computer program. More specifically, the biometric information and location information of the wearable device are used to determine a patient's health status and location. It relates to a technology for providing alarms and emergency calls to people around the patient, predetermined caregivers and others in case of abnormality in the patient's health condition or departure from the predetermined patient's active area.
  • Health Care Facilities and “Elderly Care Services” ranked 1st and 2nd in the questionnaire for welfare services to increase investments, and the prevalence of dementia patients continues to increase among the elderly aged 65 or older. Do.
  • the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, by using the biometric information and location information of the wearable device to determine the health state and location of the patient, the abnormality in the patient's health state or predetermined patient activity When leaving available areas, alarms and emergency calls will be provided to those around the patient, to predetermined caregivers and personnel.
  • the monitoring server to control the patient or provide an alarm using a wearable device (a) to receive the position information of the wearable device worn by the patient (B) determining whether the patient leaves the active area based on the received location information of the wearable device and the location information of the active area matched to the patient; and (c) the determination.
  • the wearable of the patient wears a warning message indicating the departure of the active area of the patient and controls the lock of the predetermined entrance associated with the active area to be turned on. And transmitting to at least one of the device and the pre-registered user terminal. Shall be.
  • a monitoring server for controlling a patient or providing an alarm using a wearable device may be based on location information of a wearable device worn by a patient and location information of an active area matched to the patient. And an active zone departure determining unit determining whether the patient has left the active zone, and if the determination result indicates that the active zone has been left, the lock device of a predetermined entrance associated with the active zone is determined.
  • a wearable device worn on a part of a body of a patient may include biometric information of obtaining the biometric information of the patient from at least one of a sensor included in the wearable device and a sensor attached to the body of the patient.
  • An acquiring unit a communication unit which transmits the acquired biometric information and an identifier of a network repeater to which the wearable device is currently connected to a monitoring server, and whether or not the activity enable area matched to the patient based on the identifier of the network repeater from the monitoring server
  • a controller configured to output the notification message and a controller configured to control the biometric information acquisition unit, the communication unit, and the output unit when a notification message for one or more of the presence or absence of a physical condition of the patient based on the biometric information is received. It is done.
  • the real-time location and health status of not only dementia patients but also patients under control can be checked, thereby enabling a quick and proper initial response to an emergency.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a system for controlling a patient or providing an alarm using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a monitoring server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a process of controlling a patient using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a method of controlling a patient using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a method of controlling a patient using a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a system for controlling a patient or providing an alarm using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a system for controlling a patient or providing an alarm using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a wearable device 110 and a network.
  • the repeater 120 may include a monitoring server 130 and a user terminal 140.
  • the wearable device 110 When describing each component, the wearable device 110 is worn on a part of the body such as a wrist or ankle of an object to be observed (for example, a patient with dementia or the like), or attached to a patient's clothes, belongings, accessories, or the like. Can be.
  • the wearable device 110 may be assigned a unique identifier.
  • the identifier may be matched with personal information including the name, identifier (for example, social security number, control number, etc.), gender, age, etc. of the patient wearing the wearable device 110, and the patient may be active. Zones (hereinafter referred to as 'active zones').
  • the 'active area' may be an area in which each patient can operate, that is, within the control range of a guardian or manager in a hospital or home.
  • patient A may be set to be an active area of the entire first to third floors of the ward building, but may not be allowed to leave the ward building, that is, the entrance of the ward building may not be released. have.
  • patient B may be set to the entire area of the third floor currently hospitalized in the ward building as an active area, but the doorway connected to the second floor from the third floor may be set so as not to escape the third floor. Of course, in this case, the doorway of the ward building cannot escape.
  • the active zone is not limited to the hospital, and the home (home) may also be included in the active zone.
  • the case of the hospital as an active area.
  • the wearable device 110 may receive a communication unit (not shown) for connecting to the monitoring server 130 and GPS information including at least one of information about coordinates, a moving direction, and a time of a current location from a GPS satellite. It may include a GPS receiver (not shown).
  • the wearable device 110 when the wearable device 110 is connected to the monitoring server 130, the wearable device 110 may be connected through a network repeater 120 installed in a hospital, for example, an access point (AP), and the like.
  • the network relay 120 When out of the communication range, the network relay 120 may access the monitoring server 130 through a mobile communication network (3G, LTE, etc.) such as a BS (Base Station).
  • a mobile communication network 3G, LTE, etc.
  • BS Base Station
  • connection of the wearable device 110 to the monitoring server 130 may refer to the intervention of the network repeater 120.
  • the wearable device 110 may include a bioinformation sensor, such as a sensor for measuring a heartbeat, an EEG, a body temperature, or an optical blood flow rate of the patient, a sensor for measuring an ambient temperature of the patient, and the like. It may also include an acceleration sensor that can measure the.
  • a bioinformation sensor such as a sensor for measuring a heartbeat, an EEG, a body temperature, or an optical blood flow rate of the patient, a sensor for measuring an ambient temperature of the patient, and the like. It may also include an acceleration sensor that can measure the.
  • the biometric information sensor is not limited to the sensors measuring the signal, and sensors for measuring various biometric information may be used according to an embodiment.
  • the wearable device 110 may obtain biometric information from the sensors attached to the body of the patient.
  • the wearable device 110 may transmit one or more of its identifier and biometric information to the monitoring server 130 through a specific network repeater 120 in a hospital, and at this time, the identifier of the network repeater 120 currently connected is transmitted together. Can be.
  • the monitoring server 130 may determine whether the patient can leave the active area based on the hospital area information matched with the identifier of the network repeater 120.
  • the wearable device 110 may be connected to the network repeater 120 having the largest signal strength.
  • the wearable device 110 may receive a notification message for one or more of the presence or absence of physical abnormality according to the analysis of the biometric information and whether the departure of the active area from the monitoring server 130.
  • the wearable device 110 If the received notification message includes information indicating that the patient has left the active area or has an abnormality in the body as a result of the analysis of the biometric information, the wearable device 110 outputs a warning alarm informing of this and exists in the vicinity of the patient. You can tell people who have an emergency about you.
  • the wearable device 110 may include a lock of a detachable level of the guardian to prevent the patient from being forcibly removed while the wearable device 110 is worn, and may include a sensor for detecting the detachment. .
  • At least one network repeater 120 may be installed in an area (eg, a hospital, a nursing home, etc.) in which a patient wearing the wearable device 110 operates, and the plurality of network repeaters 120 may perform at least one activity. Zones can be configured.
  • a unique identifier may be assigned to the network repeater 120, and the identifier may be matched with an installation position of the network repeater 120 (first ward, third floor, first zone, etc.).
  • the network repeater 120 may transmit the identifier and the biometric information of the wearable device 110 to the monitoring server 130. At this time, it can transmit its identifier together.
  • the network repeater 120 may include an access point (AP) and a base station (BS).
  • AP access point
  • BS base station
  • the intra-hospital network repeater 120 will be referred to as 'AP' and the non-hospital network repeater 120 will be referred to as 'BS'.
  • the monitoring server 130 may be connected to the wearable device 110 through the AP 120, and may monitor the current location of the patient wearing the wearable device 110 and the presence of a physical abnormality.
  • the monitoring apparatus 130 may determine the current location of the patient in the hospital based on the identifier of the AP 120 received together with the identifier of the wearable device 110.
  • the monitoring device 130 is based on the GPS coordinates of the wearable device 110. Identify the patient's current location.
  • the monitoring server 130 may determine GPS coordinate information of each active zone, location information matching the identifier and the identifier of the AP 120 installed in each active zone, and the active zone according to the signal strength of the AP 120. It may include a separate storage (not shown) for storing one or more of the location information or may be connected to the storage (not shown).
  • the monitoring server 130 may control the lock of the predetermined entrance associated with the active area to be activated (ON).
  • warning message indicating the departure of the active area of the patient may be transmitted to one or more of the wearable device 110 and the pre-registered user terminal 140 worn by the patient.
  • the user terminal 140 registered in advance may include one or more of a caregiver (spouse, child, caregiver, etc.) terminal and a hospital related terminal (eg, a nursing ward terminal for nursing the patient). .
  • a caregiver spouse, child, caregiver, etc.
  • a hospital related terminal eg, a nursing ward terminal for nursing the patient.
  • the monitoring server 130 may determine the presence or absence of a body abnormality of the patient by analyzing the biometric information of the patient sensed by the wearable device 110, and if it is determined that there is an abnormality in the body of the patient, a warning message for notifying the patient
  • the wearable device 110 may be transmitted to one or more of the wearable device 110 and the pre-registered user terminal 140.
  • the monitoring server 130 when the monitoring server 130 receives a request for location information (which may include a movement path for each time) of a patient wearing a specific wearable device 110 from a terminal of a guardian or a hospital official, the monitoring server 130 inquires the location information of the patient. And, the inquiry result (possible by request date and time) can be provided to the terminal of the guardian or hospital official who requested the inquiry.
  • a request for location information which may include a movement path for each time
  • the monitoring server 130 inquires the location information of the patient. And, the inquiry result (possible by request date and time) can be provided to the terminal of the guardian or hospital official who requested the inquiry.
  • the monitoring server 130 may provide statistical information about the movement or health of the patient based on the biometric information of the patient and the location information of the patient which are accumulated and stored.
  • various statistical information can be obtained by using the patient's biometric information and the patient's location information that are accumulated and stored, such as the period in which the patient goes to the toilet, the time zone that is commonly used, the average time of staying in the bathroom, and the body temperature and blood pressure in the corresponding time zone. Can be provided.
  • the user terminal 140 may include at least one of a caregiver (spouse, child, caregiver, etc.) terminal and a hospital related terminal (eg, a nursing ward terminal for nursing the patient).
  • a caregiver spouse, child, caregiver, etc.
  • a hospital related terminal eg, a nursing ward terminal for nursing the patient.
  • the user terminal 140 may be registered in advance in the monitoring server 130 for each patient, and may receive and display information on at least one of the presence or absence and the location of the corresponding patient's body from the monitoring server 130.
  • a warning message may be received.
  • the user terminal 140 may determine whether the patient leaves the active area by using the intensity of the beacon signal of the wearable device 110.
  • a notification message indicating the departure of the active area may be output. Can be.
  • This provides a notification message to the guardian when outside the predetermined distance from the guardian or outdoor premises in the home, it is possible to prevent the unauthorized departure of the patient in advance.
  • the user terminal 140 may include a mobile communication terminal including a smartphone, a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a tablet computer, and a network such as a TV connected to a laptop computer, a desktop computer, and a set-top box. It may include all the terminals that can be connected to the monitoring server 130 through.
  • a mobile communication terminal including a smartphone, a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a tablet computer, and a network such as a TV connected to a laptop computer, a desktop computer, and a set-top box. It may include all the terminals that can be connected to the monitoring server 130 through.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Wearable device 110 is a biometric information acquisition unit 111, communication unit 112, output unit 113, wearing unit 114, control unit 115 and emergency medicine storage unit 116 ) May be included.
  • the wearable device 110 may include a processor corresponding to the controller 115 and a memory connected to the processor, wherein the wearable device 110 described below by the processor stores program instructions for executing an operation of. Can be.
  • the biometric information acquisition unit 111 may acquire the biometric information of the patient from at least one of a sensor included in the wearable device 110 and a sensor attached to the body of the patient.
  • the biometric information may include information such as a heartbeat, brain wave, body temperature, and light blood flow of the patient.
  • the biometric information acquisition unit 111 may further acquire, in addition to the biometric information, environmental information such as the ambient temperature of the patient through the temperature sensor, activity information such as the degree of movement of the patient through the acceleration sensor, and the like.
  • the communication unit 112 may transmit the acquired biometric information and the identifier of the AP 120 to which the wearable device 110 is currently connected to the monitoring server 130.
  • the communication unit 112 may transmit the GPS coordinates to the monitoring server 130 through the BS 120 when the signal strength of the network repeater 120 in the hospital decreases below a predetermined reference value.
  • the communication unit 112 may receive a notification message about whether one or more of the patient leaving the active area and whether or not the patient's body abnormality from the monitoring server 130.
  • the communication unit 112 may transmit a beacon signal.
  • the user device 140 paired with the wearable device 110 measures the intensity of the beacon signal, and when the signal intensity decreases below a predetermined reference value, the patient has left the active area. You can judge.
  • the output unit 113 may output the notification message received from the monitoring server 130 and may output the notification message through one or more output means of a screen, a vibration, a lamp, and a speaker.
  • the speaker may output voice and warning sounds and the ward information to which the patient belongs, through the speaker. You can display the contact information of your guardian or hospital staff on the screen so that people around you can reach you.
  • information about the abnormal body and a corresponding method may be output through the screen and the speaker.
  • the output unit 113 may inform the patient that the patient has a heartbeat abnormality through the screen and the speaker, and output the contact information of the guardian and the hospital official, and may sequentially display the method of CPR. have.
  • People in the vicinity of the patient can perform CPR to the patient by referring to the CPR method output through the screen and the speaker.
  • the output unit 113 may inform that the medicine is stored in the emergency medicine storage unit 116 through the screen and the speaker, and may then output the medicine taking method.
  • the output unit 113 may output a password for unlocking the emergency medicine storage unit 116 through the screen and the speaker. Can be.
  • the wearing unit 114 may be a means for allowing the wearable device 110 to be worn on a part of the patient's body.
  • the wearing unit 114 may be in the form of a band.
  • the wearing unit 114 may include a sensor (for example, a tension detection sensor) that detects whether the wearable device 110 is attached or detached.
  • a sensor for example, a tension detection sensor
  • the tension sensor included in the wearing part 114 may detect a change in tension of the wearing part 114.
  • the controller 115 may control the biometric information acquisition unit 111, the communication unit 112, and the output unit 113.
  • the controller 115 activates a GPS unit (not shown) included in the wearable device 110 to adjust the GPS coordinates of the wearable device 110 when the signal strength of the hospital AP 120 decreases below a predetermined reference value. Can be obtained.
  • the access path to the monitoring server 130 may be changed from the AP 120 to the BS 120, and the GPS coordinates and the biometric information may be controlled to be transmitted to the monitoring server 130, and the beacon signal may be transmitted according to the setting. Can be controlled.
  • controller 115 may control a warning message or the like to be output to the output unit 113 according to the notification message received from the monitoring server 130.
  • control unit 115 alarms for forcing removal of the wearable device 110 through the output unit 113 when the value detected by the tension sensor included in the wearing unit 114 exceeds a predetermined reference value. This may be controlled to be output, and the message informing the forced removal may be controlled to be transmitted to the monitoring server 130 through the communication unit 112.
  • the emergency medicine storage unit 116 may be coupled to the wearing unit 114 and may include a space for accommodating a predetermined number of emergency medicines.
  • the emergency medicine storage unit 116 may be set to a lock, such as a lock using a zipper or a lock using a groove and a protrusion, or a method that can be easily opened by a patient or people as needed, or as a digital method.
  • a lock such as a lock using a zipper or a lock using a groove and a protrusion
  • a method of inputting and opening a preset password through a password input window displayed on the output unit 113 may be used.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a monitoring server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • Monitoring server 130 the communication unit 131, the location locator 132, the possible zone departure determination unit 133, the door opening and closing control unit 134, body abnormality determination unit 135 And a notification message generator 136.
  • the monitoring server 130 may include a processor and a memory connected to the processor, and program instructions for executing an operation of the monitoring apparatus 130 described below by the processor may be stored in the memory.
  • the determination of departure of the available area of the monitoring server 130 is not limited to the area of the hospital, it may also include an active area set in the home.
  • control device of the doorway is also not limited to the doorway of the hospital, it may also include the doorway (entrance) of the house.
  • the communication unit 131 may be connected to the wearable device 110 through a wireless network, and may be connected to a control device (not shown) of each entrance in the hospital through a wired or wireless network.
  • the location locator 132 may determine the location of the patient in the hospital based on the identifier of the wearable device 110 and the identifier of the AP 120 received through the communication unit 131.
  • the location locator 132 may determine the location of the patient based on the identifier and GPS coordinates of the wearable device 110 received through the communication unit 131. For reference, in this case, the identifier of the BS 120 may be further reflected.
  • the location locator 132 is, in one embodiment, an identifier of each AP 120 and an identifier of each AP 120 installed in each active area stored in a storage unit (not shown) in the monitoring server 130.
  • the location information matched with the location information of the active area according to the signal strength of each AP 120 may be used.
  • the storage unit (not shown) is associated with personal information including an identifier of each patient, an identifier of the wearable device 110 worn by the patient, an active area in which the patient can act, and a corresponding active area.
  • the location locator 132 may be connected to a storage unit (not shown) that exists externally. have.
  • the active area deviation determination unit 133 may determine whether the patient has left the active area on the basis of the position of the patient identified by the position locator 132.
  • the activity available area deviation determination unit 133 may determine the possibility of departure and departure in step according to the position of the patient.
  • the patient's active zone is subdivided into a plurality of zones, and if the patient is located within the first boundary zone (5m) of the perimeter of the active zone, there is a possibility of departure, and thus the second boundary of the perimeter of the boundary.
  • the possibility of departure is low, and when the patient is located in the other zones, it can be judged as normal and controlled.
  • the door opening / closing control unit 134 may control to activate the lock of the predetermined entrance associated with the active area of the patient.
  • the door lock may be connected to the door opening and closing control unit 134 by wire or wirelessly.
  • the door opening and closing control unit 134 may open and close the lock device of each door through the corresponding AP 120.
  • the door opening / closing control unit 134 of each door through the AP 120 that is closest to the lock device of each door (largest signal strength).
  • the lock can be opened and closed.
  • the door opening / closing control unit 134 controls the locking device of the doorway to be activated when the patient approaches the predetermined doorway, and the doorway of the doorway when the patient deviates more than a predetermined distance from the periphery of the doorway.
  • the lock can be controlled to the OFF state.
  • the door opening / closing control unit 134 receives the identifier of the wearable device 110 worn by the patient through the AP 120 connected to the lock device of each door, and enables the activity zone and the corresponding activity corresponding to the received identifier.
  • the predetermined doorway associated with the area may be searched to determine whether the patient is approaching a predetermined doorway.
  • the body abnormality determination unit 135 may determine the presence or absence of the body abnormality of the patient based on the biometric information of the patient detected by the wearable device 110.
  • the biometric information related to the heartbeat is lower than the reference value or the biometric information related to the body temperature is lower than or higher than the reference value, it may be determined that there is an abnormality in the body of the patient.
  • the notification message generation unit 136 generates a notification message corresponding to the location of the patient identified by the location determiner 132, and when the deviation of the active area of the patient is determined by the active area deviation determination unit 133
  • the warning message may be transmitted to one or more of the patient's wearable device 110 and a pre-registered user terminal.
  • the notification message generation unit 136 may include a type of body abnormality (heartbeat abnormality, high temperature, etc.) when it is determined that there is an abnormality in the body as a result of the determination of the physical abnormality of the patient based on the biometric information of the physical abnormality determination unit 135.
  • the warning message may be generated and transmitted to one or more of the patient's wearable device 110 and a pre-registered user terminal.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a process of controlling a patient using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 may be performed by the monitoring server 130 shown in FIGS. 1 and 3.
  • the flowchart of FIG. 4 will be mainly described using the monitoring server 130.
  • the monitoring server 130 may determine one or more of an identifier of the wearable device 110 worn by the patient through the AP 120, biometric information of the patient detected by the wearable device 110, and an identifier of the corresponding AP 120.
  • Receive (S401) the identifier of the wearable device 110 worn by the patient through the AP 120.
  • the monitoring server 130 determines the current location of the patient in the hospital based on the identifier of the AP 120 (S402).
  • the monitoring server 130 may determine whether or not the patient's body abnormality based on the patient's biometric information.
  • the monitoring server 130 activates (ON) the lock of the corresponding door (S403).
  • the monitoring server 130 activates the lock of the predetermined doorway associated with the active area of the patient (S404).
  • the monitoring server 130 After S404, the monitoring server 130 generates a warning message indicating the departure of the active area of the patient, and transmits to the wearable device 110 and the user terminal 140 registered in advance (S405).
  • the monitoring server 130 At this time, if it is determined that there is an abnormality in the body of the patient based on the biometric information of the patient, the monitoring server 130 generates a warning message informing of the abnormality of the patient and the wearable device 110 of the patient and the user terminal 140 registered in advance. Can be sent to.
  • the monitoring server 130 transmits the location information corresponding to the GPS coordinates to a terminal of a registered guardian and a hospital official (S406).
  • the GPS coordinates of the wearable device 110 may be received by the GPS unit activated in the wearable device 110 when the location of the patient is outside the hospital.
  • a warning message may be transmitted to the wearable device 110 of the patient and a terminal of a caregiver and a hospital official registered in advance according to the patient's physical condition.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a method of controlling a patient using a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • an application for controlling the patient illustrated in FIG. 5 may be installed in the caregiver's mobile communication terminal, and the following operations may be performed by driving the installed application.
  • the wearable device 110 of the dementia patient and the user terminal 140 of the caregiver are paired.
  • the 'patient control function' is activated through the application of the guardian's user terminal 140.
  • the 'patient control function' may be activated in the wearable device 110 of the patient.
  • the wearable device 110 of the dementia patient transmits GPS information to the caregiver's user terminal 140 based on outdoor GPS.
  • the guardian's user terminal 140 calculates the distance from the guardian's location to the dementia patient (ie, the wearable device 110) and alerts each time a predetermined distance (eg 50m, 100m, etc.) is reached.
  • a message can be provided to provide the current location of the dementia patient.
  • the guardian's user terminal 140 detects the intensity of a signal (eg, a beacon, etc.) received from the wearable device 110 of the dementia patient, and the intensity of the detected signal is predetermined. If it decreases below, it may be determined that the activity is out of the zone and a notification message (warning sound) may be output.
  • a signal eg, a beacon, etc.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a method of controlling a patient using a wearable device according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a method of controlling a patient based on AP 120 location in a hospital.
  • a plurality of APs 120 are installed in each zone of the hospital and constitute one active zone 610.
  • the wearable device 110 worn by the dementia patient is currently located closest to the fifth AP 125 among the plurality of APs 120, and the fifth AP 125 is an entrance to the outside from the patient's active area.
  • the monitoring server 130 may confirm that the current location of the patient in the hospital is around an entrance of the active area, and activate the lock of the corresponding entrance.
  • the monitoring server 130 transmits a caution message to the wearable device 110 of the patient and the user terminal 140 of the caregiver or the hospital official, so that the people, guardians and hospital personnel in the vicinity of the patient may receive the patient. Careful observation can be encouraged, and hospital staff (such as ward nurses) in charge of the patient can be taken appropriately.
  • hospital staff such as ward nurses
  • the locking device of the doorway may be deactivated (OFF) for a predetermined time and then be activated again.
  • the monitoring server 130 may deactivate (OFF) the locking device of the entrance.
  • the monitoring server 130 activates (ON) the lock of the predetermined entrances 620 and 630 associated with the active area of the patient. Deviation can be prevented in advance.
  • each of the APs 126 and 127 may be assigned to the locking device of the predetermined doorways 620 and 630.
  • the wearable device 110 worn by the patient activates the GPS unit to transmit the GPS coordinates to the monitoring server 130, and the monitoring server 130 transmits the location information corresponding to the GPS coordinates. It may be transmitted to the user terminal 140 of the pre-registered guardian and hospital personnel.
  • the wearable device 110 worn by the patient continuously outputs a warning message to induce a person present in the vicinity of the patient to carefully observe the patient or to contact a guardian or a hospital official. can do.
  • the biometric information of the patient may be periodically transmitted to the monitoring server 130 together with the location information of the patient.
  • the wearable device 110 and the user terminal 140 of a guardian and a hospital official who wear a warning message informing the patient of an abnormality in the patient's body according to the analysis result of the biometric information as well as whether the active area is departed. Can be sent to.
  • each component described as a single type may be implemented in a distributed manner, and similarly, components described as distributed may be implemented in a combined form.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif portable, et un procédé de contrôle d'un patient ou de fourniture d'une alarme et un serveur de surveillance, utilisant celui-ci. Un procédé de contrôle d'un patient ou de fourniture d'une alarme utilisant un dispositif portable par un serveur de surveillance selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention comprend les étapes consistant à : (a) recevoir des informations de localisation d'un dispositif portable porté par un patient ; (b) déterminer si le patient s'est échappé d'une zone d'activité autorisée correspondant au patient sur la base des informations de localisation reçues du dispositif portable et des informations de localisation de la zone d'activité autorisée ; et (c) s'il a été déterminé, en conséquence de la détermination selon laquelle le patient s'est bien échappé de la zone d'activité autorisée, commander la mise en marche d'un dispositif de verrouillage d'une entrée prédéfinie connecté à ladite zone d'activité autorisée, et transmettre un message d'avertissement, qui notifie que le patient s'est échappé de la zone d'activité autorisée, audit dispositif portable porté par le patient et/ou à un terminal utilisateur pré-enregistré.
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