WO2018179472A1 - Système de collecte d'informations et système d'assistance à la sortie utilisant le personnel d'aide à la marche, personnel utilisé pour le système de collecte d'informations, et personnel utilisé pour le système d'aide à la sortie - Google Patents

Système de collecte d'informations et système d'assistance à la sortie utilisant le personnel d'aide à la marche, personnel utilisé pour le système de collecte d'informations, et personnel utilisé pour le système d'aide à la sortie Download PDF

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WO2018179472A1
WO2018179472A1 PCT/JP2017/026626 JP2017026626W WO2018179472A1 WO 2018179472 A1 WO2018179472 A1 WO 2018179472A1 JP 2017026626 W JP2017026626 W JP 2017026626W WO 2018179472 A1 WO2018179472 A1 WO 2018179472A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to an information collecting system and a going out support system using a walking aid wand, and a cane used in the information collecting system and a walking out support system.
  • the means of transportation for the elderly are often on foot or by bicycle. Therefore, the elderly people's going out decreases as their physical abilities decline. In addition, elderly people often lose the purpose of going out, which also leads to a decrease in going out. Such a decrease in going out leads to a decline in physical ability of the elderly, and a negative chain of decreasing going out is formed.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a walking support cane for a user (a visually impaired person) to move safely with ease even when away from home.
  • the walking support can acquire information such as the current location of the user and notify the user of a direction (road) to be advanced by voice using, for example, an earphone.
  • a first aspect of the present disclosure is an information collection system including a walking aid wand and a server configured to communicate with the wand.
  • the wand includes a first communication unit and a first control unit.
  • the first communication unit communicates with the server.
  • the first control unit obtains, of the user of the wand, outing information on going out with the wand.
  • the first control unit controls the first communication unit to transmit user information, which is at least one of the outing information and information generated based on the outing information, to the server.
  • the information collection system of the present disclosure can accurately collect the user's go-out information by using the cane.
  • the wand may further have a holding unit for holding identification information of the user.
  • the first control unit may generate the user information based on the outing information and the identification information.
  • the information collection system can associate an individual with outing information.
  • the first control unit As the outing information, information indicating whether the user has a plan to go out, the user is out At least one of information indicating whether the user is present and information indicating whether the user has gone out may be acquired.
  • the information collection system can accurately collect information on the going out of the wand user.
  • control unit includes, as the go-out information, a position of the wand, information on an event in which the user participates, and a walking amount of the user. At least any one of may be input.
  • the information collection system can accurately collect information on the going out of the wand user.
  • the wand may further include a position detection unit that detects the position of the wand.
  • the first control unit may acquire the position of the wand detected by the position detection unit as the go-out information.
  • the server may have a second control unit that identifies an event in which the user participates, based on the position of the wand indicated by the user information.
  • the information collection system can accurately collect information on the going out of the wand user.
  • the first communication unit may receive event information on an event from the server.
  • the wand may further have an input unit that receives an input from the user as to whether or not to participate in the event.
  • the input unit receives participation information indicating participation of the user in the event
  • the first control unit may acquire the participation information as the outing information.
  • the information collection system can accurately collect information on the going out of the wand user.
  • the cane is disposed at an axial cane main body portion parallel to a first direction and at one end portion of the cane main body portion;
  • a gripping unit disposed along a second direction intersecting the direction, a first imaging unit disposed at one end of the gripping unit in the second direction, and the second direction of the gripping unit
  • a display unit disposed between the center of the grip portion and the one end portion in the second direction of the grip portion.
  • the function of the imaging unit and the display unit is improved while maintaining the ease of holding the cane as a walking aid cane.
  • the wand may further include an imaging unit and an abnormality detection unit configured to detect an abnormality of the user.
  • the first control unit may control the first communication unit to notify the server of the abnormality when the abnormality is detected by the abnormality detection unit.
  • the first control unit may control the imaging unit to start imaging.
  • the user of the wand can go out at ease.
  • the wand may further include a photographing unit that picks up an image of a subject to generate image data.
  • the first communication unit may transmit the image data to the server and receive subject information on the subject from the server.
  • the server may include a second control unit that specifies the subject and outputs the subject information when the image data is received from the first communication unit.
  • the user of the staff can obtain various information while going out.
  • the wand may further include an input unit that receives an input of the wand user for safety confirmation.
  • the first control unit may control the first communication unit to transmit the input result of the user for the safety confirmation to the server.
  • the information collection system of the present disclosure can confirm the safety of the user.
  • the server may have a second communication unit that transmits emergency disaster information to the first communication unit.
  • the wand may further include a notification unit that notifies the emergency disaster information when the first communication unit receives the emergency disaster information.
  • the information collection system can notify the user of the wand of the emergency disaster information.
  • the wand In the information collection system of (A-1), the wand, the wand further includes a position detection unit that detects a position of the wand, and a misplacement detection unit that detects a misplacement of the wand. , May be included.
  • the first communication unit is configured to transmit the position of the wand detected by the position detection unit to the server, when the misplacement detection unit detects that the wand is left by the first control unit. May be controlled.
  • the information collection system can suppress the loss of the wand.
  • the out-going support system of the present disclosure is an outing support system including a walking aid wand and a server configured to communicate with the wand.
  • the wand includes a first communication unit that transmits identification information of the wand user to the server, and receives outing support information for supporting going out from the server.
  • the server includes a second communication unit and a second control unit.
  • the second communication unit receives the identification information from the first communication unit.
  • the second control unit acquires the outing support information based on the identification information.
  • the second control unit controls the second communication unit to transmit the leaving support information to the first communication unit.
  • the outing support system of the present disclosure can transmit information that supports the user's outing.
  • the second control unit may select an event that can propose participation to the user based on the identification information.
  • the second control unit may control the second communication unit to transmit event information on the selected event to the first communication unit as the outing support information.
  • the outing support system can prompt the user to participate in the event.
  • the going-out support system of the present disclosure is a going-out support system including a plurality of walking canes and a server configured to communicate with the plurality of canes.
  • Each of the plurality of wands has a first communication unit.
  • the first communication unit transmits, to the server, identification information on a user who carries each of the plurality of wands.
  • the first communication unit receives outing support information for supporting outing from the server.
  • the server includes a second communication unit and a second control unit.
  • the second communication unit receives the identification information from the first communication unit of each of the plurality of wands.
  • the second control unit acquires the outing support information corresponding to each user based on the identification information.
  • the second control unit controls the second communication unit to transmit the out-going support information to the first communication unit of each of the corresponding plurality of wands.
  • the outing support system of the present disclosure can transmit information that supports going out to each of a plurality of users.
  • the second control unit selects an event that can propose participation to the user of each of the plurality of wands based on the identification information. It is also good.
  • the second communication unit is configured to transmit the second communication unit to each of the first communication units of the corresponding plurality of wands as the out-going support information, as the second control unit. May be controlled.
  • the outing support system can urge each of the plurality of users to participate in the event.
  • the walking assistance wand used in the information collection system of the present disclosure includes a first control unit and a first communication unit.
  • the first control unit obtains, of the user of the wand, outing information on going out with the wand.
  • the first control unit generates user information which is at least one of the outing information and information generated based on the outing information.
  • the first communication unit transmits the user information.
  • the wand used in the information collection system of the present disclosure can accurately output the information on going out of the wand user.
  • the walking assistance wand used in the going out support system of the present disclosure includes the first communication unit.
  • the first communication unit transmits identification information on the user of the wand.
  • the first communication unit receives outing support information corresponding to the identification information for supporting going out.
  • the wand used in the outing support system of the present disclosure can properly receive the outing information suitable for the user of the wand.
  • a second cane main body portion in an axial shape parallel to a first direction, and a second end portion disposed at one end of the cane main body portion and intersecting the first direction.
  • a gripping unit disposed along a direction, a first imaging unit disposed at one end of the gripping unit in the second direction, and a second imaging unit disposed at the other end in the second direction of the gripping unit It is a wand for walking assistance provided with the imaging
  • the function of the imaging unit and the display unit is improved while maintaining the ease of holding the cane as a walking aid cane.
  • a direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction is a third direction
  • the length of the third direction in the grip portion is the third direction.
  • the width in the first region between the center of the grip and the one end in the second direction is the width between the center and the other end in the second direction. It may be larger than the width in the second region.
  • a speaker may be further provided in a first region of the grip portion between the center and the one end of the second direction.
  • a microphone may be further provided in a first region of the grip portion between the center and the one end of the second direction.
  • a third aspect of the present disclosure is a walking aid wand, wherein the abnormality detection unit that detects an abnormality of the user of the wand, and the abnormality detection unit detects the abnormality. It is a wand provided with the communication part which alert
  • the wand of (C-1) may further include a storage unit for recording an image captured by the camera.
  • the camera may automatically start shooting when the abnormality is detected by the abnormality detection unit.
  • the communication unit receives a signal for starting photographing of the camera from the external communication device after notifying the external communication device of the abnormality. You may
  • the abnormality detection unit may specify the magnitude of the impact received by the stick, the attitude of the cane, and the time during which the attitude is maintained. .
  • the cane of (C-1) is disposed at one end of the cane main body in a shaft shape parallel to the first direction, and at one end of the cane main body, and the second cane intersects the first direction. And a grip disposed along the direction.
  • the abnormality detection unit may have a vital sensor. Further, the vital sensor may be disposed in the grip portion.
  • the cane of (C-1) is disposed at one end of the cane main body in the form of a shaft parallel to the first direction, and at one end of the cane main body, and the second cane intersects the first direction. And a grip disposed along the direction.
  • the imaging unit includes a first imaging unit disposed at one end of the holding unit in the second direction, and a second imaging unit disposed at the other end of the holding unit in the second direction. , May be included.
  • the photographing unit may be capable of starting photographing according to an instruction of the user.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the grip portion of the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the grip portion of the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A is a front view of the grip portion of the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 4B is a rear view of the grip portion of the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the grip portion of the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram for explaining an outline of the outing support system including the information collection system according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 7A is a diagram showing an example of personal information in the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 7A is a diagram showing an example of personal information in the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 7B is a diagram showing an example of an event information group in the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a sequence diagram showing the flow of data in the information collection system and the outing support system according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a sequence diagram showing the flow of data in the outing support system according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a sequence diagram showing a flow of data of the abnormality determination system using the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is an image diagram showing a situation when an abnormality occurs according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 is a sequence diagram showing the flow of data of the system for preventing misplacement using the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a sequence diagram showing the flow of data of the emergency disaster information distribution system using the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 14 is a sequence diagram showing the flow of data of the safety confirmation system using the wand according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of the safety confirmation screen in
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram for explaining an outline of the outing support system 600 including the information collection system 500 according to the present embodiment.
  • the information collection system 500 includes a walking aid wand 10 and a server 200.
  • the outing support system 600 includes a walking aid wand 10, a server 200, and a first communication device 300.
  • the exchange of information in the information collection system 500 is one way from the wand 10 to the server 200.
  • the exchange of information in the outing support system 600 is bidirectional between the wand 10 and the server 200.
  • the information collection system 500 may include the first communication device 300 and the second communication device 400.
  • the outing support system may include the second communication device 400.
  • a communication system 100 is incorporated in the walking aid wand 10.
  • the communication system 100 includes a display unit 101, a camera 102a as a first imaging unit, a camera 102b as a second imaging unit, an input unit 103, a speaker 104, a microphone 105, and a communication unit 106.
  • the detection unit 108 includes a position detection unit 108 a, a walking amount detection unit 108 b, an abnormality detection unit 108 c, and a misplacement detection unit 108 d.
  • the server 200 includes a communication unit 201, a control unit 202, and a storage unit 203.
  • the first communication device 300 is a computer or a portable terminal provided with a communication module.
  • the first communication device 300 can perform network communication via, for example, the Internet communication.
  • the first communication device 300 is used, for example, in a store and an event company.
  • the first communication device 300 does not directly communicate with the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 but communicates via the server 200.
  • the server 200 transmits outing support information to the wand 10 based on the information transmitted to the server 200 by the first communication device 300.
  • the information collected by the server 200 may be transmitted to the first communication device 300.
  • the second communication device 400 is, for example, a computer or a portable terminal provided with a communication module.
  • the second communication device 400 can perform network communication via, for example, the Internet communication.
  • the second communication device 400 is used by a given user, for example a family member or a physician of the user of the wand 10.
  • the second communication device 400 can directly communicate with the communication unit 106 of the wand 10.
  • the second communication device 400 can also directly communicate with the communication unit 201 of the server 200.
  • the first communication device 300 is included in the information collection system 500 of the present embodiment, the information collected by the server 200 may be transmitted to the first communication device 300.
  • the second communication device 400 when the second communication device 400 is included, the information transmitted from the second communication device 400 may be transmitted to the wand 10.
  • the wand 10 detects outing information of the user. Going out information is, for example, information related to at least one of the walking amount, the position of the walking stick, and the event in which the user participates.
  • the communication system 100 of the wand 10 transmits the outing information to the server 200 together with the identification information of the user.
  • the server 200 can collect the user's outing information.
  • the identification information of the user and the outing information correspond to the user information of the present disclosure.
  • the user information is at least one of outing information and information generated based on the outing information.
  • the user information may further include identification information of the user.
  • the communication system 100 of the wand 10 transmits at least identification information of the user to the server 200.
  • the server 200 transmits, to the communication system 100, outing support information suitable for the user.
  • the outing support information is, for example, information on an event suitable for the user. Thereby, the user can obtain event information suitable for him in a timely manner, and can promote the user to go out.
  • Each of the information collection system 500 and the outing support system 600 described above may be realized as a single system, or may be combined and realized as an integral system.
  • a plurality of wands having the same function as wand 10 may be owned by a plurality of users.
  • the information collection system 500 and the outing support system 600 include a plurality of communication systems similar to the communication system 100. These communication systems communicate with the server 200.
  • the information collection system 500 and the outing support system 600 may include a plurality of first communication devices similar to the first communication device 300.
  • the plurality of first communication devices each communicate with the server 200.
  • the information collection system 500 and the outing support system 600 may include a plurality of second communication systems similar to the second communication device 400.
  • the plurality of communication systems and the plurality of second communication systems correspond to each other.
  • the display unit 101 is, for example, a liquid crystal display or an organic EL (Electro Luminescence) display. An image, characters, and the like are displayed on the display unit 101.
  • Each of the camera 102a and the camera 102b has an imaging element and an optical system.
  • the optical system includes, for example, a super wide-angle lens or a fisheye lens.
  • the angle of view of each of the cameras 102a and 102b is 180 degrees or more in the vertical and horizontal directions.
  • the camera 102 a and the camera 102 b shoot around the wand 10.
  • the input unit 103 is an interface that receives an input from a user.
  • an input button 103a and an input button 103b, and a touch panel 103c can be given.
  • the input button 103a and the input button 103b are mechanical push buttons.
  • Each of the input button 103a and the input button 103b outputs a corresponding input signal when pressed.
  • the touch panel 103 c is disposed integrally with the display unit 101.
  • touch panel 103c touch panels of various types such as a film resistance type or a capacitance type are used.
  • the speaker 104 outputs a sound by converting an electrical signal input from the communication system 100 of the wand 10 into physical vibration.
  • the microphone 105 outputs an audio signal by converting the physical vibration input to the communication system 100 of the wand 10 into an electrical signal.
  • the communication unit 106 is a communication module or communication circuit that can communicate with other communication devices (for example, a server and an external communication device) wirelessly.
  • the communication unit 106 may be a network conforming to a communication standard such as 3G or LTE (Long Term Evolution), or a wireless LAN (Local Area Network) such as WiFi, WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network), or WiMAX (registered trademark). Internet communication with other communication devices is possible via a network such as (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access).
  • the communication unit 106 has a transmission unit and a reception unit. When the communication system 100 is used as the information collection system 500, the communication unit 106 may be configured of only a transmission unit.
  • the battery 107 is a storage battery that supplies power to the entire communication system 100.
  • the detection unit 108 is a generic term for the position detection unit 108 a, the walking amount detection unit 108 b, the abnormality detection unit 108 c, the misplacement detection unit 108 d, and the like.
  • the position detection unit 108a, the walking amount detection unit 108b, the abnormality detection unit 108c, and the misplacement detection unit 108d may be independent of each other, or may be configured to share some sensors.
  • the walking amount detecting unit 108 b and the abnormality detecting unit 108 c have an acceleration sensor, one acceleration sensor may be shared by the walking amount detecting unit 108 b and the abnormality detecting unit 108 c.
  • the position detection unit 108a, the walking amount detection unit 108b, the abnormality detection unit 108c, and the misplacement detection unit 108d may be modules or circuits.
  • the position detection unit 108 a detects the position of the wand 10.
  • the position detection unit 108 a includes a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver.
  • the walking amount detection unit 108 b detects the walking amount of the user of the wand 10.
  • the walking amount detection unit 108 b includes an acceleration sensor or a push switch.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c detects a physical abnormality of the user of the wand 10.
  • the abnormality of the user includes at least one of the fall of the user and the sudden illness of the user.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c detects a fall of the user, the abnormality detection unit 108 c includes, for example, at least one of an impact sensor (for example, an acceleration sensor) built in the wand 10, a motion sensor, and a posture sensor (for example, an acceleration sensor or an angular velocity sensor And a user's abnormality is detected based on the output signal of at least one of the direction sensors.
  • the determination rule may be stored in advance in the storage unit.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c detects a sudden illness of the user
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c includes a vital sensor such as a pulse sensor.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c detects an abnormality of the user using a discrimination rule obtained by machine learning for detecting an abnormality or normality of the user.
  • the determination rule may be updated based on the output signal of the abnormality detection unit 108 c obtained when the user is using the wand 10.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c may detect an abnormality of the user based on an input of the user of the wand 10.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108c may detect an abnormality of the user.
  • the control unit 109 may function as the abnormality detection unit 108c.
  • the misplacement detection unit 108 d detects the misplacement of the wand 10.
  • the misplacement detection unit 108 d includes a position sensor and a motion sensor.
  • the position sensor may be, for example, a GPS sensor as long as it can detect the position of the wand.
  • the motion sensor is, for example, a sensor combining an angular velocity sensor and an acceleration sensor.
  • the misplacement detection unit 108d may not have a position sensor. In that case, it may be detected whether or not the wand 10 is at home, for example, by determining whether the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 is connected to an access point at home (for example, a WiFi router at home). .
  • the control unit 109 implements a predetermined function by executing a predetermined control program stored in the storage unit 110.
  • the control unit 109 is configured of a central processing unit (CPU) or a micro processing unit (MPU).
  • the buffer 109a temporarily stores software programs and data.
  • the buffer 109 a functions as a work area of the control unit 109.
  • the buffer 109a is, for example, a random access memory (RAM).
  • the control unit 109 and the buffer 109a may be realized by one or more dedicated electronic circuits that execute predetermined processing, instead of the general-purpose processor and the memory.
  • the storage unit 110 is a recording medium that stores parameters, data, and programs necessary to realize the functions.
  • the storage unit 110 stores a control program to be executed by the control unit 109 and various data.
  • the storage unit 110 is configured by, for example, a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid state drive (SSD).
  • the storage unit 110 is configured by a flash memory, an erasable programmable read only memory (EPROM), or an electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM).
  • the communication unit 201 is a communication module or communication circuit capable of communicating with another communication device (for example, the wand 10, the first communication device 300, and the second communication device 400) via a network such as the Internet communication.
  • the communication unit 201 may use a network conforming to a communication standard such as 3G or LTE (Long Term Evolution), or another network via a wired LAN, a wireless LAN such as WiFi, a WWAN, or a network such as WiMAX (registered trademark). Communication with the communication device is possible.
  • the communication unit 201 may be called a transmission unit, a reception unit, or a transmission / reception unit.
  • the communication unit 201 also functions as a disaster information distribution unit 201a.
  • the control unit 202 controls the entire server 200 by executing software programs or instructions.
  • the control unit 202 controls the communication unit 201 to implement connection to the wand 10, the first communication device 300, and the second communication device 400.
  • the control unit 202 also executes various arithmetic processing. That is, the control unit 202 also functions as the statistic unit 202a, the event extraction unit 202b, the route search unit 202c, and the like.
  • the control unit 202 is configured of a general-purpose processor such as a CPU or an MPU.
  • the control unit 202 also has a buffer for temporarily storing the software program and the instruction.
  • the control unit 202 and the buffer may be realized by one or more dedicated electronic circuits that execute predetermined processing, instead of the general-purpose processor and the memory.
  • the storage unit 203 temporarily or permanently stores data necessary for processing in the control unit 202.
  • the storage unit 203 stores an OS (Operating System), a software program, and user information related to the user's go-out information of the wand 10.
  • OS Operating System
  • the storage unit 320 volatile memory, non-volatile memory, HDD or SSD is used.
  • the server 200 may be realized by a single device or may be realized by a plurality of devices. Also, for example, the server 200 may be a cloud server.
  • the cloud server is a virtualization server that cooperates with various devices via a communication network.
  • the first communication device 300 includes a communication module or communication circuit capable of communicating with another communication device (for example, the server 200).
  • the first communication device may be a network conforming to a communication standard such as 3G or LTE (Long Term Evolution), or another network such as a wireless LAN such as WiFi, WWAN, WiMAX (registered trademark) or a wired LAN.
  • a communication standard such as 3G or LTE (Long Term Evolution)
  • a wireless LAN such as WiFi, WWAN, WiMAX (registered trademark) or a wired LAN.
  • the second communication device 400 has a communication module or communication circuit capable of communicating with other communication devices (for example, the wand 10 and the server 200).
  • the first communication device is a network conforming to a communication standard such as 3G or LTE (Long Term Evolution), or a network such as a wireless LAN such as WiFi, WWAN, WiMAX (registered trademark), or a wired LAN. Internet communication with other communication devices is possible.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a wand 10 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 also illustrates a holder 99 for holding the cane 10 when the cane 10 is not used to assist the user in walking, and a desk 98 to which the holder 99 is attached. .
  • the wand 10 is a wand for walking assistance, and includes a wand main body 12 and a gripping portion 14.
  • the user holds the grip 14 by hand and walks while balancing the body by pushing the end 12 b which is one end of the cane main body 12 to the ground.
  • the positive Z-axis direction is the upward direction on the paper surface of FIG. 1.
  • the negative Z-axis direction is the downward direction on the paper surface of FIG.
  • the positive and negative Z-axis directions represent the longitudinal direction of the wand body 12.
  • the positive and negative Z-axis directions correspond to the first direction of the present disclosure.
  • it means the positive Z-axis direction.
  • the negative X-axis direction is the traveling direction (forward direction) of the user in the normal use state.
  • the positive X-axis direction is the backward direction in the normal use state.
  • the positive and negative X-axis directions represent the longitudinal direction of the grip main body 14 a which is the main body of the grip 14.
  • the positive and negative X-axis directions correspond to the second direction of the present disclosure.
  • the term “X-axis direction” simply means the positive or negative X-axis direction.
  • the positive Y-axis direction is the rightward direction toward the direction of travel of the user in the normal use state.
  • the negative Y-axis direction is the left direction toward the user's traveling direction in the normal use state.
  • the positive and negative Y-axis directions are the lateral direction of the grip body 14a.
  • the positive and negative Y-axis directions may be taken as the third direction.
  • the Y-axis direction it means the positive and negative Y-axis directions.
  • the above X axis, Y axis, and Z axis are orthogonal to each other.
  • the wand body 12 is a rod-like member parallel to the Z-axis direction, and has two ends (end 12a and end 12b).
  • the material of the cane main body 12 is, for example, carbon, resin, metal or wood.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the cane main body 12 is, for example, a circle, but it need not be particularly limited.
  • the grip 14 is physically connected to the end 12 a of the wand body 12.
  • the grip portion 14 is, for example, a carbon material, a resin, a metal or a wood.
  • the grip portion 14 includes a grip body portion 14 a and a connection portion 14 b.
  • the grip body 14a is a member extending along the X-axis direction.
  • the grip body portion 14a is a portion that the user grips when walking. Details of the grip main body portion 14a will be described later with reference to FIGS.
  • connection portion 14 b is a member parallel to the Z-axis direction.
  • the connection portion 14 b is physically connected to the end 12 a of the wand body 12.
  • the connecting portion 14 b is attachable to and detachable from the end 12 a of the cane main body 12. That is, the grip portion 14 is configured to be removable from the wand body portion 12.
  • a mechanism such as a movable claw or a screw is used. Note that the removable configuration need not be particularly limited, and conventional techniques may be used.
  • the holder 99 is attached to the desk 98 or the like.
  • the holder 99 is a device for holding the wand 10 in a standing position when the user is not using the wand 10.
  • the holder 99 sandwiches and holds the connection portion 14 b of the grip portion 14.
  • the holder 99 also functions as a charger.
  • the holder 99 and the connection portion 14b may each have a metal terminal or the like.
  • the holder 99 supplies power to a battery (secondary battery) built in the grip 14 through the metal terminals and the like. Note that charging may be performed without contact.
  • FIGS. 2 to 5 are perspective views of the grip portion 14 of the wand 10 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 4A is a front view of the front region of the grip portion 14 of the wand 10 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 4B is a rear view of the rear region of the grip portion 14 of the wand 10 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the grip portion 14 of the wand 10 according to the present embodiment. In FIG. 5, the grip 14 is removed from the wand body 12.
  • an end in the positive X-axis direction is referred to as a rear end
  • an end in the negative X-axis direction is referred to as a front end.
  • the front end corresponds to an end portion of the present disclosure
  • the rear end corresponds to the other end portion of the present disclosure.
  • the length in the Y-axis direction is referred to as the width of the grip body portion 14a. As shown in FIGS.
  • the width d1 of the region between the center and the front end in the X-axis direction (hereinafter referred to as the front region) of the grip body 14a is the center and the rear end in the X-axis direction. Larger than the width d2 in the area between them (hereinafter referred to as the rear area).
  • the display area of the display unit 21 (corresponding to the display unit 101) disposed in the front area can be increased.
  • grip main-body part 14a mutually differs mutually.
  • the curvature of the rear region is larger than the curvature of the front region.
  • the display unit 21 corresponds to the display unit 101 of FIG.
  • the display unit 21 is provided on the upper surface of the grip body 14a.
  • the display unit 21 is disposed in the front area of the grip body 14a.
  • the camera 22a corresponds to the camera 102a of FIG.
  • the camera 22a is disposed at the front end of the grip body 14a.
  • the camera 22a can capture an image of 180 degrees or more in front of the wand 10 in the upper, lower, left, and right directions.
  • the camera 22b corresponds to the camera 102b of FIG.
  • the camera 22b is disposed at the rear end of the grip body 14a.
  • the camera 22b can capture an image with a field angle of 180 degrees or more behind each of the cane 10 in the upper, lower, left, and right directions. Accordingly, the entire periphery of the grip body 14a can be photographed by the camera 22a and the camera 22b.
  • the input button 23a corresponds to the input button 103a of FIG.
  • the input button 23b corresponds to the input button 103b of FIG.
  • the input button 23a and the input button 23b are separately disposed on the left and the right between the display unit 21 and the camera 22a in the front region of the grip body 14a.
  • the speaker 24 corresponds to the speaker 104 of FIG.
  • the speaker 24 is disposed on the side surface perpendicular to the upper surface of the grip body 14 a in the front region of the grip body 14 a. If the wand 10 is for right-handed use, the speaker 24 is provided on the left side of the grip body 14a (see FIG. 5). By arranging the speaker 24 in the front area, when the user grips the rear area of the grip body 14a, the speaker 24 is less likely to be hidden by a finger. If the cane 10 is for left-handed use, the speaker 24 is provided on the right side of the grip body 14a.
  • the number of speakers 24 may be two, and the speakers 24 may be arranged one by one on the left side surface of the grip body 14a and on the right side surface.
  • the microphone 25 corresponds to the microphone 105 of FIG.
  • the microphone 25 is disposed in the front area of the grip body 14a.
  • the microphone 25 is disposed between the display unit 21 and the camera 22a in the X-axis direction.
  • the microphone 25 is disposed between the input button 23a and the input button 23b in the Y-axis direction.
  • the electricity related to the communication system 100 such as the display unit 101, the camera 102a, the camera 102b, the input unit 103, the speaker 104, the microphone 105, the communication unit 106, the detection unit 108, the control unit 109, the buffer 109a, and the storage unit 110 shown in FIG.
  • the system is disposed inside the front region of the grip body 14a in the present embodiment.
  • the width d1 of the front region is greater than the width d2 of the rear region, so that many components can be accommodated. Further, by accommodating these components in the grip main body portion 14a, the weight balance of the entire cane 10 can be easily achieved as compared with the case of being accommodated inside the connection portion 14b or the cane main body portion 12.
  • the battery 27 corresponds to the battery 107 shown in FIG.
  • the battery 27 is disposed inside the connection portion 14 b.
  • the battery 27 may be attachable to and removable from the wand 10 by the user.
  • the battery 27 may be a primary battery.
  • the battery 27 may be removed from the wand 10 and charged with a charger external to the wand 10. Because the battery 27 is heavy, the weight balance of the wand 10 can be more easily balanced if the battery 27 is disposed at the connection portion 14b, as compared with the case where the battery 27 is disposed in one of the front region and the rear region of the grip body 14a.
  • Operation example 1 of the outing support system An operation example 1 of the outing support system 600 will be described using FIGS. 6 and 8.
  • the outing support system 600 of this operation example 1 includes the information collection system 500.
  • the wand 10 is distributed from the public organization to the user.
  • the public organization inputs the identification information of the user via the input unit 103 when distributing the wand 10 to the user.
  • the storage unit 110 stores identification information.
  • the identification information of the user indicates the personal ID of the user of the wand 10.
  • the identification information is information for identifying an individual such as the user's name, gender, age, address, taste and the like.
  • the walking amount detection unit 108b of the wand 10 detects the walking amount of the user as needed (S51).
  • the detected walking amount is stored in the storage unit 110 as go-out information.
  • the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 transmits the personal ID of the user and the outing information to the communication unit 201 of the server 200 at a predetermined timing (S51A).
  • the predetermined timing may be, for example, a periodic timing such as once a day at a predetermined time, or may be a timing at which the user arbitrarily transmits.
  • the command may be transmitted from the server 200 to the wand 10.
  • the walking amount is an example of outing information according to the present disclosure, and the information in which the personal ID and the walking amount are associated with each other is an example of the user information according to the present disclosure.
  • the control unit 202 (statistics unit 202a) of the server 200 obtains statistics of outing information (the amount of walking) transmitted from the user of the wand 10 (S52). Also, when a staff similar to the staff 10 is owned by a plurality of users, statistics of the outing information of all the users are obtained.
  • the above steps S51 and S52 correspond to the operation of the information collection system 500 of the present disclosure.
  • the server 200 can obtain the user's outing information.
  • the user of the server 200 can obtain an accurate approach such as urging the user of the wand 10 to go out by obtaining the go-out information (walking amount) of the user of the wand 10.
  • the server 200 may transmit the statistical result and the like of the user's outing information to the wand 10 (S52A).
  • the outing support system 600 is realized by combining the operation of feeding back the information of step S52A to the user to the information collection system of collecting information in steps S51, S51A and S52.
  • the statistical result of the user's go-out information is the statistical result of the go-out information of the user of the specific wand 10 (hereinafter referred to as a specific user) or the statistical result of the go-out information of a plurality of users holding similar wand 10 . More specifically, the statistical result of the specific user's going-out information is, for example, the statistical result of the weekly walking amount of the specific user, or the comparison of the weekly walking amount of the specific user and the whole user.
  • the statistical period and the subject are both optional.
  • the wand 10 may display the statistical result on the display unit 101 of the wand 10.
  • the display unit 101 graphs and displays a change in the walking amount of a specific user for one week. As a result, the user can objectively grasp the going out situation of the user, and the willingness to go out increases.
  • the event extraction unit 202b of the server 200 extracts an event suitable for the user (S53).
  • An event is an event that involves going out. For example, events to encourage the elderly to participate in social events (eg, local festivals, round-table discussions for the elderly), events to encourage elderly to purchase goods or services (eg, coffee free events) , A grape hunting bus tour half-price event), or an event that provides services for the elderly (eg, Shogi meet, gardening workshop), and the like.
  • FIG. 7A is a diagram showing an example of personal information referred to by the event extraction unit 202b in the present embodiment.
  • personal information is stored in a table format.
  • an event type "ET0001" and an area "R0001" are associated with a personal ID "P0001" which is identification information of the user.
  • the personal information is stored in the storage unit 203.
  • the event type is information indicating a group or class of an event.
  • the event type indicates, for example, a group or class set based on the type of event (for example, exhibition, festival, etc.), target age of the event (elderly, children, etc.) and the like.
  • a region is information indicating a region including a place where an event is to be performed, and corresponds to, for example, an administrative division (city, town, village, etc.).
  • FIG. 7B is a diagram showing an example of an event information group referred to by the event extraction unit 202b in the present embodiment.
  • the event information group is stored in a table format.
  • the event information group is a data set that associates identification information of an event with an event type, a message, a region, a place, and a date and time.
  • a message is text information that describes an event, and is information displayed on the display unit 101 of the communication system 100.
  • a place is information for specifying a place where an event takes place, and is expressed here by latitude and longitude.
  • the date and time is information that specifies the date and time when the event takes place, and is represented here by year, month, day, hour and minute.
  • the event extraction unit 202b refers to the personal information in FIG. 7A, and identifies the area and the event type corresponding to the identification information of the user. Then, with reference to the event information group of FIG. 7B, the event of the identified area and event type is extracted. That is, the event extraction unit 202b extracts one or more events corresponding to the identification information of the user from the plurality of events included in the event information group illustrated in FIG. 7B.
  • the event extraction unit 202b refers to the personal information in FIG. Identify “ET0001” and region "R0001".
  • the event extracting unit 202b extracts an event ID "E0001" having the identified event type "ET0001" and the area "R0001" with reference to the event information group of FIG. 7B.
  • the server 200 transmits event information to the wand 10 (S53A).
  • the event information is a message corresponding to the event ID, a place, a date and time, and the like as shown in FIG. 7B. Further, the server 200 inquires the wand 10 whether or not the user can participate.
  • the wand 10 receives event information from the server 200, and upon receiving an inquiry about whether or not to participate, displays on the display unit 101 the event information and a screen for inquiring about whether or not to participate.
  • the display unit 101 displays, as event information, a message “There is a local festival in A park from this evening”. Further, for example, the display unit 101 displays, as event information, a message “Tomorrow, coffee is free at a cafe in the city hall”. Furthermore, the display unit 101 displays, for example, selection buttons “Join” and “Do not participate” as a screen for inquiring the possibility of participation. That is, the touch panel 103c receives information indicating whether the user can participate in the event. Note that the input button 103 a and the input button 103 b may be used as selection buttons for “join” and “do not participate”, respectively.
  • the touch panel 103c receives participation information indicating participation (S54). Then, the wand 10 transmits the personal ID and the participation information to the server 200 (S54A).
  • the participation information is an example of outing information of the present disclosure, and the information in which the personal ID and the participation information are associated with each other is an example of the user information of the present disclosure.
  • the statistics unit 202a of the server 200 takes statistics on the participation of the user in the event (S55).
  • the statistic unit 202a may take statistics of an event type in which a specific user tends to participate.
  • the statistics unit 202a may take statistics of the number of event participation for a particular user during a week.
  • the statistic unit 202a may compare the number of event participations of a specific user and all users.
  • the operation of collecting the outing information of the user by the above steps S54, S54A and S55 corresponds to the operation of the information collection system 500 of the present disclosure.
  • the server 200 can obtain the user's outing information.
  • An efficient approach such as notifying the user of the cane 10 of an event suitable for the user of the cane 10 by obtaining the go-out information of the user of the cane 10 (the participation information to the event) of the user of the server 200 it can.
  • the server 200 may transmit the statistical result on the participation of the user in the event to the wand 10 (S55A).
  • the statistical result on the participation of the user's event may be, for example, information indicating an event having a large number of participants.
  • the wand 10 may display the statistical result on the display unit 101 of the wand 10. This allows the user to obtain objective information about the event and increases their willingness to go out.
  • step S52 and step S55 may be transmitted to the first communication device 300.
  • the statistical results can be used to devise more appropriate events or services for the user of the wand 10.
  • the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 transmits the personal ID of the user of the wand 10 to the communication unit 201 of the server 200 (S60A).
  • the event extraction unit 202b of the server 200 extracts the event information of the area suitable for the user by the same procedure as step S53 of the operation example 1 (S61). Then, the extracted event information is transmitted from the communication unit 201 of the server 200 to the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 (S61A).
  • the display unit 101 of the wand 10 displays the received event information. Then, the user determines an event to participate from the displayed event information. That is, the user inputs an event to participate through the input unit 103 (S62).
  • control unit 109 of the wand 10 When the control unit 109 of the wand 10 receives the information on the event to participate, the control unit 109 causes the position detection unit 108a to detect the current position of the wand 10 (S63). Then, the wand 10 transmits, to the server 200, the current position detected by the position detection unit 108a and the information of the event to participate in (S63A).
  • the information on the event to participate may be any information that allows the server 200 to at least recognize the location of the event.
  • the route search unit 202c of the server 200 searches for a route from the current position of the wand 10 to the place where the event is to be performed (S64).
  • the route information as the search result is transmitted to the wand 10 (S64A).
  • the route search unit 202c may perform route search by excluding a route predefined as a route dangerous to the elderly from the route. In addition, the route search unit 202c may perform the route search with priority given to a route defined in advance as a safe route for the elderly. Thereby, the user (elderly person) of the cane 10 can be safely led to the place of the event.
  • the display unit 101 displays the route information. That is, the wand 10 starts navigation to the place of the event via the display unit 101 for the user (S65).
  • the navigation may be audio navigation.
  • the user of the wand 10 is provided with appropriate event information from the server 200, thereby increasing the willingness to go out. Also, the user of the wand 10 can safely go out by providing appropriate route information from the server 200, and the motivation to go out increases.
  • the information collection system 500 of the present embodiment is an information collection system 500 provided with a walking aid wand 10 and a server 200.
  • the wand 10 includes a control unit 109 and a communication unit 106.
  • the control unit 109 acquires outing information on the going out with the wand 10.
  • the control unit 109 generates user information which is at least one of outing information and information generated based on the outing information.
  • the control unit 109 causes the communication unit 106 to transmit user information to the server.
  • the server 200 can collect the go-out information of the user of the wand 10, and the user of the server 200 can provide an appropriate approach to prompt the user of the wand 10 to go out. As a result, it is possible to suppress the decrease in physical ability of the user. Further, in the present embodiment, since the user uses the wand 10 carried around on a daily basis when going out, it is possible to accurately collect outing information. Furthermore, although information can also be collected using a smartphone or a mobile terminal, it is difficult for the major users, elderly people, to use the smartphone or the mobile terminal, and many do not carry it. In the present embodiment, the use of the walking stick 10 makes it easy to collect information.
  • the weight balance as the wand 10 is easily broken.
  • the weight balance as the cane 10 can be easily achieved.
  • the wand 10 further includes a holding unit (storage unit 110) that holds identification information of the user of the wand 10.
  • the control unit 109 generates user information using the identification information and the outing information.
  • the server 200 can associate the outing information with the user who is the target of the outing information. That is, the server 200 can collect the user-specific go-out information of the wand 10, and the user of the server 200 can approach each user in order to prompt the user of the wand 10 to go out. Also, the user of the server 200 can propose an approach that matches the characteristics of the wand 10 user. As a result, the decrease in the physical ability of the user of the wand 10 can be efficiently suppressed.
  • control unit (109) indicates, as go-out information, information indicating whether the user has a plan to go out, information indicating whether the user is out, and the user At least one of the information indicating whether or not to go out is acquired.
  • the server 200 can obtain more accurate outing information of the user.
  • At least one of the position of the wand 10, information on the event in which the user participates, and the walking amount of the user are input to the control unit 109 as outing information .
  • the user of the server 200 can propose an appropriate approach to prompt the user of the wand 10 to go out.
  • the wand 10 further includes a position detection unit 108 a that detects the position of the wand 10.
  • the position of the wand 10 detected by the position detection unit 108 a is input to the control unit 109 as go-out information.
  • the server 200 specifies an event in which the user participates by the position of the wand 10 indicated by the user information.
  • the determination as to whether the user of the wand 10 participates in the event can be determined by the position of the wand 10. For example, when event information is transmitted from the server 200 to the wand 10, if the place where the event is held matches the position of the wand 10, it can be inferred that the user of the wand 10 participates in the event. As a result, even when the user of the staff 10 does not send information to the server 200 to participate in the event, the server 200 can obtain the information on participation in the event. Therefore, the server 200 can accurately collect outing information. Therefore, the user of the server 200 can propose an appropriate approach to prompt the user of the wand 10 to go out.
  • the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 can receive event information related to an event from the server 200.
  • the wand 10 further includes an input unit 103 that receives an input from the user of the wand 10 as to whether or not to participate in the event.
  • the input unit 103 receives participation information indicating participation of the user in the event, information on the event is input to the control unit as go-out information.
  • the server 200 can accurately collect outing information including the participation information of the user. Therefore, the user of the server 200 can propose an appropriate approach to prompt the user of the wand 10 to go out.
  • the outing support system 600 of the present embodiment is an outing support system 600 using the walking aid wand 10 and the server 200.
  • the wand 10 has a communication unit 106 that transmits user information on the user of the wand 10 to the server 200 and receives outing support information for supporting the user out of the server 200.
  • the server 200 transmits the leaving support information based on the user information to the communication unit 106 of the wand 10.
  • the outing support system 600 can not only collect information obtained from the wand 10 but also can transmit information to the user of the wand 10 to support going out.
  • the information for supporting going out includes information for promoting going out and information for enhancing the safety when going out.
  • the cane 10 can promote the user's going out in addition to assisting the user's walking. That is, in addition to suppressing the decrease in going out due to the decrease in physical ability, the cane 10 can also suppress the decrease in going out due to loss of purpose of going out or anxiety about going out.
  • the cane 10 can assist the user to go out with peace of mind.
  • the staff 10 can support going out by providing a safe route guide to the event site. That is, the cane 10 can promote the user's going out physically and psychologically. Therefore, it is possible to increase the number of user's going out, and to suppress the decrease in physical ability of the user.
  • the user since the user uses the walking stick 10 carried around on a daily basis, it is possible to properly support going out. Furthermore, although it is possible to support going out using a smartphone or a mobile terminal, some elderly people who are main users have difficulty in using the smartphone or the mobile terminal and many do not carry it. In the present embodiment, since the cane 10 necessary for walking is used, it is easy to support going out.
  • the server 200 selects an event that can propose participation to the user of the wand 10 based on the user information.
  • the server 200 transmits event information on the selected event as the outing support information to the communication unit 106 of the wand 10.
  • the server 200 can propose an event suitable for the user of the wand 10. Therefore, the user of the server 200 can propose an appropriate approach to prompt the user of the wand 10 to go out.
  • the number of the canes 10 is plural and each is used by different users.
  • Each of the plurality of wands 10 has a communication unit 106.
  • Each communication unit 106 transmits, to the server 200, user information on the user who carried the plurality of wands 10.
  • Each of the plurality of wands 10 receives, from the server 200, outing support information for supporting outing.
  • the server 200 calculates outing support information for each user based on the user information of each of the plurality of wands 10.
  • the server 200 also transmits the calculated outing support information to the communication units 106 of the corresponding plurality of wands 10.
  • the server 200 selects an event that can propose participation to each user of the plurality of wands 10 based on the user information. Then, the server 200 transmits event information on the selected event as the outing support information to the communication units 106 of the corresponding plurality of wands 10.
  • the user of the server 200 can propose an event suitable for each user. Therefore, it is possible to propose an appropriate approach that encourages multiple users to go out.
  • the walking aid wand 10 used in the information collection system 500 of the present embodiment receives outing information on going out with the wand 10, and the control unit 109 that generates user information based on the going out information; And a communication unit 106 for transmitting.
  • the wand 10 used in the information collection system 500 of the present embodiment can accurately output the go-out information of the user of the wand 10.
  • the walking aid wand 10 used in the leaving support system 600 of the present embodiment transmits the user information on the user of the wand 10, and the communication unit 106 corresponding to the user information receives the leaving support information for supporting going out. Prepare.
  • the wand 10 used for the going-out support system 600 of the present embodiment can properly receive the out-going information suitable for the user of the wand 10.
  • the walking aid wand 10 of the present embodiment is disposed at one end of the shaft-shaped cane main body 12 parallel to the first direction and one end of the wand main body 12.
  • a gripping portion 14 disposed along a second direction intersecting the direction 1; a first imaging portion (camera 22a) disposed at one end of the gripping portion 14 in the second direction;
  • a second imaging unit (camera 22b) disposed at the other end in the second direction and a display unit 21 disposed at one end side in the second direction with respect to the center of the grip unit.
  • the first imaging unit and the second imaging unit can capture a wide area around the wand while maintaining the ease of holding the wand 10 for walking assistance.
  • a direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction is taken as a third direction
  • the length in the third direction of the gripping portion 14 (gripping main body portion 14a) is taken as a width. If the width of the first region (front region) between the center and one end in the second direction is the second region between the center and the other end in the second direction, It may be larger than the width in the (rear region).
  • the screen of the display unit 21 arranged in the first area can be enlarged, and the user can easily view it.
  • the user grips and uses the rear region of the grip portion (gripping main body portion 14a) in a normal use state. Therefore, in the normal use state, the gripping portion (gripping main portion 14a) often receives the weight of the user from the rear toward the front.
  • the width of the front area is larger than the width of the rear area, so that the user's hand can be prevented from slipping to the front area. Therefore, the ease of holding as a walking aid can be improved.
  • the curvature of the first region of the grip portion 14 (gripping main body portion 14a) between the center and one end in the second direction is the center and the other end in the second direction. And the curvature of the second region between.
  • the curvature of the first area can be set in view of the arrangement of the display unit 21. Further, the curvature of the second region can be set in terms of the ease of holding as the walking aid wand 10.
  • the speaker 24 may be further provided in the first region between the center of the grip portion 14 (gripping main body portion 14a) and one end of the second direction.
  • the microphone 25 may be further provided in the first region between the center of the grip portion 14 (gripping main body portion 14a) and one end of the second direction.
  • the grip portion 14 is configured to be detachable from the wand main body portion 12. Further, the communication system 100 of the wand 10 is incorporated in the grip portion 14.
  • the user of the wand 10 can remove the grip 14 from the wand body 12 when the wand 10 is not used. Therefore, the portability of the communication system 100 can be improved. Furthermore, when the grip 14 breaks down, it can be replaced with a new grip 14. Further, the gripping portion 14 can be replaced with a functionally upgraded new product. Furthermore, the shape and color of the grip can be changed according to personal tastes and preferences. Furthermore, when the cane main body 12 is broken by walking assistance, a new cane main body can be mounted.
  • the information collection system 500 and the outing support system 600 as shown in FIG. 6 are configurations that can be used for other systems.
  • the other systems are, for example, an abnormality detection system, a misplacement detection system, a disaster information distribution system, and a safety confirmation system. These other systems work alone. Also these other systems can be combined. Each system will be described below.
  • FIG. 11 is an image diagram showing a situation when an abnormality occurs when the abnormality detection system is used.
  • the abnormality detection system detects an abnormality and notifies the second communication device 400 of the abnormality as shown in (B) of FIG.
  • the second communication device 400 is used by the user of the wand 10 or by an emergency contact, such as a family doctor.
  • the user's family or family doctor can confirm the safety of the user by video using the second communication device 400.
  • the user of the wand 10 can communicate with a family member or a family doctor.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c of the wand 10 detects an abnormality (S 71). Specifically, the abnormality detection unit 108 c of the wand 10 detects an impact due to falling with an impact sensor. Further, the abnormality detection unit 108 c detects the posture of the wand 10 by the posture sensor. For example, while the longitudinal direction of the cane main body 12 of the cane 10 is the vertical direction in the normal use state, the abnormality detection unit 108c has the horizontal direction of the longitudinal direction of the cane main body 12 when an abnormality occurs. The abnormality detection unit 108 c detects an impact when it detects an impact larger than a predetermined threshold and detects an attitude different from a normal posture longer than a predetermined period, and detects an abnormality.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c may detect an abnormality when the pulse sensor detects a pulse more than a predetermined pulse.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c may also detect an abnormality of the user when the user of the wand 10 presses the emergency button (for example, the input button 103 a or the input button 103 b).
  • step S71 is repeated.
  • a notification sound is output through the speaker 104 (S72).
  • the notification sound is, for example, a buzzer sound.
  • the notification sound may be any sound that can be heard well by people around the wand 10.
  • the communication unit 106 of the wand 10 transmits a notification signal notifying an abnormality to the second communication device 400 directly or through the server 200 (S72A).
  • the notification signal is a signal for notifying a person at a remote place of the abnormality of the user of the wand 10.
  • the transmission destination of the notification signal is predetermined and stored in the storage unit 110.
  • the wand 10 and the second communication device 400 perform bidirectional voice communication (S73, S73A).
  • This two-way communication may be communication using text information instead of communication using voice signals. Or it may be communication by both voice signal and character information.
  • Character information is input via the input unit 103.
  • the character information transmitted from the second communication device 400 is displayed on the display unit 101 of the wand 10.
  • the second communication device 400 transmits the photographing instruction to the wand 10 (S74).
  • the control unit 109 of the wand 10 upon receiving a photographing instruction, causes the camera 102a and the camera 102b to start photographing (S75).
  • the surroundings of the wand 10 can be photographed 360 degrees, and the user of the wand 10 can be photographed accurately.
  • the photographed image (image data) is transmitted to the second communication device 400 by the communication unit 106 (S75A).
  • the user of the second communication device 400 can talk with the user of the wand 10 while looking at the image around the wand 10. Therefore, the user of the second communication device 400 can accurately grasp the situation.
  • the image data is stored in the storage unit 110 of the wand 10 (S76). Alternatively, the image data is stored in the second communication device 400 (S76). Alternatively, the image data is transmitted to the server 200 and stored in the storage unit 203. By storing the image data, the situation can be verified later.
  • the wand 10 used in the abnormality detection system is the walking aid wand 10.
  • the wand 10 is detected when an abnormality is detected by the abnormality detection unit 108c that detects an abnormality of the user of the wand 10 and the abnormality detection unit 108c.
  • the cane 10 can reduce the user's anxiety about falling and falling due to sudden illness and injury while staying out, in addition to assisting the user's walking. That is, the cane 10 can give a sense of security for going out to the user whose physical ability is degraded. Therefore, the cane 10 can physically and psychologically promote the user to go out. As a result, the cane 10 can increase the user's going out and can suppress the decrease in physical ability of the user.
  • the wand 10 used in the abnormality detection system may further include a storage unit 110 that records an image captured by the cameras 102a and 102b.
  • the cameras 102a and 102b may automatically start photographing when an abnormality is detected by the abnormality detection unit 108c.
  • the situation can be easily grasped when an abnormality occurs.
  • the communication unit 106 reports an abnormality to an external communication device (for example, at least one of the server 200 and the second communication device 400), and then the camera 102a or 102b is transmitted from the external communication device.
  • a signal may be received to start the shooting of the image.
  • the situation can be easily grasped when an abnormality occurs.
  • the magnitude of the impact received by the wand 10 may be specified by the abnormality detection unit 108c.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108c detects an impact equal to or more than a predetermined value and detects an abnormal posture, but the time during which the abnormal posture is maintained does not satisfy the predetermined value. In this case, the abnormality detection unit 108c does not detect an abnormality.
  • the cane 10 used in the abnormality detection system is disposed at one end of the cane main body 12 in the form of a shaft parallel to the first direction and at one end of the cane main body 12 as shown in FIGS. And a grip portion 14 disposed along a second direction intersecting with the light source.
  • the abnormality detection unit 108 c may also have a vital sensor. Further, the vital sensor may be disposed in the grip unit 14.
  • the cane 10 used in the abnormality detection system is disposed at one end of the cane main body 12 in the form of an axis parallel to the first direction and at one end of the cane main body 12 and extends along a second direction intersecting the first direction. And the grip part 14 arrange
  • the wand 10 can photograph the periphery of the grip portion 14 in a wide range, and the situation can be easily grasped when an abnormality occurs.
  • the imaging unit (cameras 102a and 102b) may be capable of starting imaging according to a user's instruction.
  • the user of the walking aid wand 10 can shoot his / her situation at the timing when he / she wants to shoot, and can go out safely.
  • the abnormality of the user is notified by the output of the notification sound.
  • the wand 10 can notify a person near the wand 10 of an abnormality of the user. Therefore, the wand 10 can ask a person near the wand 10 for help, and can improve the user's sense of security against going out.
  • the user's abnormality is transmitted as a notification signal to an external communication device (at least one of the server 200 and the second communication device 400) via the communication unit 106.
  • the wand 10 can notify a person at a location away from the wand 10 of an abnormality of the user. Therefore, the cane 10 can ask a person at a remote place for help, and can improve the user's sense of security against going out.
  • the communication unit 106 when the notification signal is transmitted to an external communication device (for example, the second communication device 400), the communication unit 106 further performs bidirectional communication with the external communication device.
  • an external communication device for example, the second communication device 400
  • the user can use the wand 10 to ask for help from a person at a remote place through two-way communication. Therefore, the cane 10 can improve the user's sense of security for going out.
  • the communication unit 106 further transmits an image captured by the cameras 102 a and 102 b when performing bi-directional communication with an external communication device (for example, the second communication device 400).
  • 5-2. Forgetting detection system [5-2-1. Operation of the misplacement detection system]
  • the misplacement detection system can detect the misplacement of the wand 10. Also, the misplacement detection system can identify the place where the cane 10 has been misplaced. The operation of the misplacement detection system will be described below with reference to FIGS. 6 and 12.
  • the leaving detection unit 108d of the wand 10 detects leaving of the wand 10 (S81).
  • the misplacement detection unit 108 d detects the misplacement of the wand 10 based on the output signals of the position sensor of the wand 10 and the movement sensor.
  • the misplacement detection unit 108d detects the misplacement of the wand 10, for example, when the position of the wand 10 is not within the user's residence and the movement is not detected beyond a predetermined period.
  • step S81 When the misplacement detection unit 108d detects that the cane has been misplaced (Yes in step S81), the position detection unit 108a detects the position of the cane 10 (S82). If the misplacement detection unit 108d does not detect the misplacement of the wand (No in step S81), step S81 is repeated.
  • the communication unit 106 transmits the leaving of the wand 10 and the current position of the wand 10 to at least one of the server 200 and the second communication device 400 (S82A).
  • At least one of the user of the server 200 and the user of the second communication device 400 can grasp the wand 10 and the current position.
  • the misplacement detection system of the present embodiment can reduce the loss of the cane 10 due to the misplacement of the cane 10.
  • the disaster information distribution unit 201a of the server 200 sends out emergency disaster information (S90A).
  • Emergency disaster information is information on disasters for which evacuation of people is required.
  • the emergency disaster information includes information indicating the location of a shelter.
  • Disasters requiring human evacuation include natural disasters (eg, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, typhoons, etc.) and man-made disasters (eg, fire and terrorist destruction activities).
  • the wand 10 uses the notification unit to notify the user of the emergency disaster information (S91).
  • An example of the notification unit is the display unit 101.
  • the display unit 101 displays emergency disaster information. More specifically, the display unit 101 displays the contents of the disaster, the importance of evacuation, and information on shelters.
  • the notification unit may be other than the display unit 101 as long as it can notify the user of the emergency disaster information. That is, the means of notification is not limited to visual display by characters or figures, and may be, for example, output of an audio signal.
  • the speaker 104 corresponds to the notification unit.
  • the position detection unit 108a detects the position of the wand 10 (S92).
  • the control unit 109 determines a shelter based on the position detected by the position detection unit 108a (S93). Alternatively, the user of the wand 10 determines a shelter. The position of the wand 10 and the determined position of the shelter are transmitted to the server 200 by the communication unit 106 (S93A).
  • the route search unit 202c searches for a route from the position of the wand 10 to the shelter (S94).
  • the route information as the search result is transmitted to the wand 10 via the communication unit 201 (S94A).
  • the route search unit 202c may perform route search by excluding a route predefined as a route dangerous to the elderly from the route. In addition, the route search unit 202c may perform the route search with priority given to a route defined in advance as a safe route for the elderly.
  • the display unit 101 navigates the user from the current position of the wand 10 to the evacuation site based on the route information received from the server 200 (S95). Specifically, the map, the mark indicating the position of the wand 10, and the route information are superimposed on the display unit 101 and displayed on the display unit 21. Further, the user is navigated by superimposing the map, the mark indicating the position of the wand 10 and the route information on the display 20 through the speaker. Alternatively, the wand 10 may navigate the user by outputting sound from the speaker 24.
  • the disaster information distribution system of this embodiment can present emergency disaster information to the user of the wand 10.
  • the disaster information distribution system can assist the user to evacuate to a shelter at the time of an emergency disaster.
  • Safety confirmation system [5-4-1. Operation of safety confirmation system] The safety confirmation system of the present embodiment will be described. The operation of the safety confirmation system will be described below with reference to FIGS. 6, 14 and 15.
  • the server 200 transmits a safety inquiry (hereinafter referred to as safety confirmation) to the wand 10 at an arbitrary timing (S001A).
  • the arbitrary timing may be, for example, a periodic timing of a predetermined time interval. Further, the arbitrary timing may be, for example, when the output signal of at least one of the motion sensor and the attitude sensor included in the detection unit 108 of the wand 10 satisfies a predetermined condition.
  • the predetermined condition is, for example, a condition indicating that the wand 10 is not in use beyond a predetermined period. The predetermined period may be defined experimentally or empirically in advance. Also, for example, the arbitrary timing may be timing when a request from the server 200 is transmitted.
  • the display unit 101 displays a screen regarding the safety confirmation (S002). Specifically, for example, as shown in FIG. 15, an operation surface using a graphical user interface (GUI) for confirming the safety of the user is displayed on the display unit 21 (display unit 101 in FIG. 6).
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • the operation surface of the GUI is referred to as a safety confirmation screen 30.
  • the input unit 103 of the wand 10 receives an input of the user of the wand 10 for safety confirmation.
  • the input unit 103 is, for example, a touch panel 103c.
  • the safety confirmation screen 30 includes a drop down list 32, a drop down list 34, and a send button 36.
  • the drop-down list 32 is an element for inputting the state of the user.
  • the drop-down list 34 is an element for inputting the necessity of the assistant.
  • the transmission button 36 is an element for instructing transmission of the input result of the safety confirmation.
  • the information collecting system 500 and the outing support system 600 according to the above embodiment may be combined into one system. For example, even if it is an outing support system that executes an operation combining the operations from step S51 to step S54 of operation example 1 shown in FIG. 8 and the operations from step S63 to step S65 of operation example 2 shown in FIG. Good.
  • the information collection system 500 and the outing support system 600 may not include the abnormality detection unit 108 c, the misplacement detection unit 108 d, and the disaster information distribution unit 201 a.
  • the information collection system 500 may not include the event extraction unit 202 b and the route search unit 202 c.
  • the arrangement of each component of the communication system 100 shown in FIG. 6 is an example.
  • Some of the components of communication system 100 may be included in server 200, and some of the components of server 200 may be included in communication system 100 of wand 10.
  • the communication system 100 may include the route search unit 202c in the above embodiment. In this case, instead of the server 200, the communication system 100 may search for a route from the position of the wand 10 to the place where the event is to be performed.
  • the cane 10 includes the input buttons 23 a and 23 b as an example of the user interface, but the user interface is not limited to this.
  • the wand 10 may include at least one of a scroll wheel and a trackball in addition to the input buttons 23a and 23b.
  • the wand may use the microphone 25 and the speaker 24 as a voice user interface in addition to or in place of the input buttons 23a, 23b.
  • the cane 10 may use a touch panel or a touch display in addition to or in place of the input buttons 23a and 23b.
  • the wand 10 includes the camera 22a and the camera 22b, the input buttons 23a and 23b, and the speaker 24 in the above embodiment, the wand 10 may not necessarily include them.
  • the battery (battery 27 in FIG. 2) used in the communication system (communication system 100 in FIG. 6) of the wand 10 is housed in the connection portion 14b of the grip portion 14. It is not limited to.
  • the battery 27 may be capable of supplying power to the communication system 100.
  • the battery 27 may be housed in the grip body 14a.
  • the electrical system for the communication system 100 is located internally in the front region of the grip body 14a, but can be located in different regions depending on the overall balance and capacity. 6 relates to the communication system 100 such as the display unit 101, the camera 102a, the camera 102b, the input unit 103, the speaker 104, the microphone 105, the communication unit 106, the detection unit 108, the control unit 109, the buffer 109a, and the storage unit 110. Part or all of the electrical system may be disposed internally in the rear region of the grip body 14a.
  • the user is guided from the position of the wand 10 to the place where an event is to be performed, but the guidance may not necessarily be performed.
  • the communication system 100 of FIG. 6 may not include the position detection unit 108a. Since the information on the event can be displayed even if the route guidance is not performed, the staff 10 can promote the user to go out.
  • the communication system 100 may be configured of a system LSI including the communication unit 106, the display unit 101, the input unit 103, and the detection unit 108.
  • LSI Large Scale Integration: large scale integrated circuit
  • the system LSI is a super multifunctional LSI manufactured by integrating a plurality of component parts on one chip, and specifically, a microprocessor, a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), etc.
  • a computer system configured to include A computer program is stored in the ROM.
  • the system LSI achieves its functions as the microprocessor operates in accordance with the computer program.
  • a system LSI may be called an IC, an LSI, a super LSI, or an ultra LSI depending on the degree of integration.
  • the method of circuit integration is not limited to LSI's, and implementation using dedicated circuitry or general purpose processors is also possible.
  • a field programmable gate array FPGA
  • a reconfigurable processor that can reconfigure connection and setting of circuit cells inside the LSI may be used.
  • each component included in the communication system may be configured by dedicated hardware or implemented 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 and executing a software program recorded in a recording medium such as a hard disk or a semiconductor memory.
  • the imaging unit (cameras 102a and 102b) of the wand 10 may be used to image a subject such as a surrounding building.
  • Image data generated by imaging an object is transmitted from the wand 10 to the server 200.
  • the server 200 analyzes the image data and identifies the subject.
  • subject information regarding a building or the like of the subject is transmitted to the wand 10.
  • the user can take a walk while obtaining various information, which is particularly useful in a sightseeing spot or the like.
  • the external communication apparatus is described as an apparatus (at least one of the server 200 and the second communication apparatus 400) registered in advance in the communication system, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the communication system 100 may determine an external communication device based on the position of the wand 10. Specifically, the communication system 100 may select, for example, the communication device located closest to the wand 10 from among a plurality of predetermined communication devices.
  • an impact sensor and an attitude sensor for example, an acceleration sensor, an angular velocity sensor or an orientation sensor, or any combination thereof.
  • An impact sensor or an attitude sensor may be used.
  • motion sensors instead of or in combination with these sensors, motion sensors may be used.
  • the usage method of these sensors is not limited to the detection of abnormality.
  • the amount of exercise and walking speed may be detected by processing the output signal from the sensor. Then, the detected amount of exercise, walking speed and the like may be collected by a server or the like and used for various services.
  • GUI is used for safety confirmation in the safety confirmation system of the above embodiment
  • the present invention is not limited to this.
  • a voice user interface may be used.
  • both a GUI and a voice user interface may be used.
  • the present disclosure can be applied to an information collecting system and a going out support system using a walking aid wand, and a cane used in a cane used in the information collecting system and the going out support system.

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La présente invention concerne un système de collecte d'informations (500) pourvu d'un personnel d'aide à la marche (10) et d'un serveur (200). Le personnel (10) comporte une première unité de communication (106) et une première unité de commande (109). La première unité de communication (106) communique avec le serveur (200). La première unité de commande (109) acquiert des informations de sortie se rapportant à la sortie d'un utilisateur avec le personnel (10). La première unité de commande (109) commande la première unité de communication (106) pour transmettre des informations d'utilisateur, qui sont au moins l'une des informations de sortie et des informations générées sur la base des informations de sortie, au serveur (200). Le système de collecte d'informations (500) peut collecter avec précision les informations de sortie de l'utilisateur du personnel (10).
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