WO2019012183A1 - Agencement et procédé destinés au suivi d'événement - Google Patents

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WO2019012183A1
WO2019012183A1 PCT/FI2018/050538 FI2018050538W WO2019012183A1 WO 2019012183 A1 WO2019012183 A1 WO 2019012183A1 FI 2018050538 W FI2018050538 W FI 2018050538W WO 2019012183 A1 WO2019012183 A1 WO 2019012183A1
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  • the invention is related to wireless transmitters and receiving transmitted information. More specifically, the invention is related to an arrangement and method for event tracking, wherein the tracking is executed though occurrence of data transmission from a wireless transmitter to a user device.
  • Tasks may be procedures such as inspection, repair of appliances, or cleaning activities. These methods may involve the use of a handheld device that may be used at the target site to carry out a verification action. For instance, the handheld device may be used to scan a barcode or QR code at the site.
  • GPS positioning Other known systems involve the use of GPS positioning, but this is also problematic, as GPS signals may not be strong enough in all required locations, such as underground facilities or within metal constructions (e.g. in the case of maintenance work to be done on ships).
  • the prior art methods also do not provide means to specify several different locations that should be visited in order to fully complete a task. These methods additionally do not give means to determine whether the employee has spent a specific minimum amount of time that should be spent at a location required at a minimum for fulfilling the task.
  • an arrangement for event tracking, where the arrangement comprises a plurality of wireless transmitters for transmitting at least ID data.
  • the arrangement also comprises at least one user device comprising means for receiving the ID data transmitted by the wireless transmitter.
  • the arrangement is configured to associate at least one event with each wireless transmitter.
  • the arrangement is additionally configured to set a state assigned to said event to a first state, and upon the user device having received said ID data, revise said state for the event to a second state.
  • the arrangement is further configured to associate a plurality of events with at least one task, set a status assigned to said task to a first status, and revise said status to a second status when the state for all events related to said task have been revised to a second state.
  • a method for event tracking is also provided in claim 13.
  • a computer program according to claim 14 is additionally provided.
  • an arrangement may verify that a user device has been at a certain location, this being associated here with an event.
  • the event may be linked to an action that should be taken at the location, e.g., checking the status of a certain appliance.
  • the event may also in some embodiments merely refer to the event of the user device having been at a certain location.
  • the verification is carried out by the detection of ID data transmitted by the wireless transmitter being received by the user device.
  • a wireless transmitter may in some embodiments be associated with a plurality of events.
  • one wireless transmitter may be located in the vicinity of two different appliances.
  • maintenance of the two different appliances may be regarded as two separate events, while said two events are associated with the same wireless transmitter.
  • the arrangement may comprise a plurality (i.e. more than one) of wireless transmitters and/or a plurality of user devices.
  • the event (i.e. that the user device has been close enough to the wireless transmitter to receive ID data) is associated with a state, that may before the event be set to a first state.
  • the first state may e.g. indicate that the event has not occurred.
  • the state may be revised to a second state, which may e.g. indicate that the event has occurred.
  • the event tracking arrangement according to the present invention cannot easily be deceived or tricked. One cannot forge the transmitted ID data, and lead the arrangement to detect that an event has happened, i.e. that a user device has been sufficiently close to a wireless transmitter if the event has not actually taken place.
  • the receiving of the ID data may have to continue for at least a predetermined time duration before the state associated with the event may be revised.
  • the event may not be recognized as taking place if the user device has not been in the geofenced area of the wireless transmitter for a long enough time duration.
  • the geofenced area may be defined by the coverage area of the one or more wireless transmitter.
  • the predetermined time duration may be different in connection to different wireless transmitters or events associated with said wireless transmitters, and advantageously may be defined according to how long a certain event should take.
  • the event may be related to maintenance of an appliance, and the time duration may be determined to be a minimum time that it should take for the maintenance to take place.
  • an arrangement may comprise a plurality of wireless transmitters and it may specified that events should occur in a predetermined order.
  • a state for an event may not be revised until the state for another event has been revised first, i.e., a user device should receive data from some specific wireless transmitter and the associated event may be considered as having occurred before another event associated with another wireless transmitter may be considered as having occurred.
  • the status assigned to a task may be revised to a second status from a first status when the state for all events related to said task have been revised to a second state in a predetermined order.
  • the wireless transmitter may be a one-way transmitter.
  • transmitters may be economically and easily manufactured. As the operation may be simpler than in the case of two-way transmitters, the lifetime of the wireless transmitters may possibly be longer than that of two-way transmitters and also their maintenance may be more straightforward.
  • One example of the one-way wireless transmitter is a beacon, which typically repeatedly transmits a single signal that other devices can see, and can be implemented e.g. by a Bluetooth radio transmitter. Naturally also other suitable technologies and devices can be used.
  • the transmitting of data by the wireless transmitter is carried out through short-range wireless communication.
  • the short-range wireless communication method may be e.g. Bluetooth, ZigBee, or ultrasound.
  • the benefits of using such methods as compared to methods such as WiFi or GPS include that the signal may be transmitted in all types of environments, also for instance in underground facilities or constructions made of metal.
  • a benefit compared to e.g. barcodes or QR codes may be that a user does not have to manually scan codes and therefore time may be saved.
  • a wireless transmitter or an associated event may be related to a task.
  • a task may be e.g. maintenance of an appliance.
  • a status may be assigned to the task, which may originally be set to a first status. The first status may indicate that the task has not been completed.
  • the status assigned to the task may also be revised to a second status, which may indicate that the task has been completed.
  • the revising of the states assigned to events may be done automatically by the arrangement. Also revision of the statuses assigned to tasks may be done automatically by the arrangement or in other embodiments they may be done manually by a user of the user device.
  • a user application comprising a user interface may indicate to a user of the user device certain events that should take place and/or tasks that he/she is required to perform (i.e. wireless transmitters with geofenced areas that he/she should enter).
  • a task may be related to an event, and after the event has been detected as having occurred, it may be possible for a user of the user device to revise the status of the related task to a second status, i.e. to indicate that the task has been completed. This way, the user may "check off' the task on a list of tasks, and the task may in some embodiments be deleted from a shown list.
  • a task may be related to a plurality of events or wireless transmitters. For instance, a task may be maintenance of several appliances in a certain building. In this case, the status of the task may be revised to a second status (e.g. "completed") after all of the related events have their respectful assigned states revised to the second state (e.g. "occurred").
  • a second status e.g. "completed”
  • a task may also be possible to define a task as being related to a plurality of events in such a way that the status of the task may only be revised to a second state when all the related events have occurred simultaneously.
  • a user device should reside in intersecting geofenced areas of two or more wireless transmitters.
  • the states assigned to events and/or statuses assigned to tasks may be automatically reverted back to the original or first states or statuses at predetermined time intervals. For example, if certain tasks should be completed every day, the status of a task may be set to the first status at time intervals of 24 hours.
  • the arrangement may additionally comprise a master device.
  • the master device may be utilized to store information e.g. regarding wireless transmitters, user devices, and tasks and related events. Through the master user device, it may e.g. be possible to set minimum time durations in connection with an event or time intervals relating to setting of states or statuses to a first state or status.
  • a master device may compile task lists that may e.g. be related to a certain location such as a certain building. These task lists may be communicated to a user device.
  • the master device may also be used to keep track of the tasks and/or events which have been completed and may create a log comprising the information. An employer or client may thus be sure that events have occurred and/or task has been completed. Also other information e.g. regarding temporal data may be stored by a master device and may be recorded in a log.
  • Embodiments of the present invention may be utilized in various different fields.
  • the invention may be applied in connection with any activity which requires the presence of an employee or user of a user device to visit a certain location.
  • security services or elderly care services may be application areas.
  • An arrangement may be cost-effectively produced, as pre-existing user devices, such as mobile phones, may be utilized in embodiments of the invention where transmission of data is executed through standard or common data transmission means or means that are easily detected with pre-existing devices.
  • an arrangement may additionally comprise one or more other verification methods, such as barcodes or QR codes.
  • Figure 1 illustrates an exemplary arrangement according to one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 gives one other exemplary arrangement according to an other embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 3 gives an exemplary application view that may be shown in a user interface of a user application that may be comprised in a user device in one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 4 illustrates steps that may be performed in a method according to an embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 5 shows steps that may be performed by different entities in one arrangement according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • At least one wireless transmitter 102 is configured to wirelessly transmit at least ID data, which may comprise a combination of letters and/or numbers.
  • the coverage area of the data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102 may define a geofenced area 104.
  • the coverage area or geofenced area 104 thus means an area in which the transmitted data may be received.
  • the geofenced area 104 may be determined by the strength or power of the transmission and in some embodiments, the geofenced area 104 may be varied by varying the transmission strength or by a directional transmission.
  • An arrangement 100 may in varying embodiments comprise a plurality of wireless transmitters with varying geofenced areas 104.
  • the data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102 may be transmitted through short-range communication means, such as Bluetooth, ZigBee, or infrared. Also other methods/devices may be utilized, such as LEDs or radio transmitters (also RFID).
  • the wireless transmitter 102 may in some embodiments be a one-way transmitter.
  • the data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102 may be transmitted continuously or in intervals. Additionally to ID data, the wireless transmitter 102 may transmit temporal data.
  • the arrangement 100 additionally comprises at least one user device 106.
  • the user device 106 may be a handheld device such as a mobile phone comprising means for receiving at least the ID data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102.
  • the user device 106 may associate the temporal data with an event.
  • the user device may receive the temporal data e.g. from the master device, an internal clock device or from the mobile communication network (base station).
  • the arrangement 100 is configured to associate an event with the at least one wireless transmitter.
  • the event may refer to a user device 106 coming into the geofenced area 104 and thus receiving the ID data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102.
  • the arrangement 100 may assign a state to the event and set the state to a first state.
  • the first state may indicate that the event has not occurred.
  • the state may be revised to a second state if the user device 106 enters the geofenced area 104, i.e., receives data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102.
  • the second state may indicate that the event has occurred.
  • the ID data from a wireless transmitter 102 is received by a user device 106 for at least a predetermined minimum time duration before the state assigned to the event may be revised to a second state. That is, in some embodiments a user device 106 should in this case stay within the geofenced area 104 for a minimum time duration before the event may be indicated as having occurred.
  • the wireless transmitter 102 transmits temporal data or the temporal data is otherwise provided (by the user device, master device or from the mobile communication network, for example), it may be possible to detect a time when a user device 106 has entered a geofenced area 104 and a time when the user device 106 has left the geofenced area 104.
  • Temporal data may be associated with an event and/or may be associated with the state of an event.
  • the temporal data may be generated also via the user device 106 or other ways discussed in this document.
  • an event may be determined as relating to one or more tasks.
  • a task may simply be that a certain location has been visited by a user of a user device 106.
  • a task may also mean something that a user should do at a location, such as switch a light bulb.
  • a status may be assigned to a task, which may be set to a first status, wherein the first status may indicate that the task has not been completed.
  • the status may be revised to a second status, e.g. indicating that it has been completed, when the related event has its state revised to a second state.
  • a task may be indicated as being completed when a related event has occurred, i.e., when a user device 106 has received the ID data transmitted by the wireless transmitter 102.
  • a task may also be related to a plurality of events.
  • the status of the task may be revised to a second status when all of the related events have their states revised to a second state.
  • a task may then be indicated as being completed when all of the related events have been indicated as having occurred.
  • Figure 2 gives an alternative embodiment of an arrangement 100 according to the present invention.
  • the arrangement 100 comprises a plurality of wireless transmitters 102 and user devices 106 and additionally a master device 202.
  • the master device 202 may store at least information concerning the wireless transmitters 102 and the one or more associated events. Additionally, the master device 202 may store other data such as information regarding tasks.
  • temporal data may be obtained via the master device 202.
  • Temporal data may be alternatively or additionally obtained via one or more wireless transmitters 102 and/or one or more user devices 106.
  • Temporal data received from a user device 106 may also be checked and possibly altered by a master device 202 to ensure the validity of the temporal data in cases where erroneous temporal data is received from a user device 106. In this case, an arrangement 100 may not be deceived to register e.g. an event as having occurred at a time that is has not actually occurred.
  • the information may be stored in a database 204 which the master device 202 has access to.
  • the database 204 may reside in or in connection with the master device 202 or e.g. at a remote server.
  • the master device 202 it may be possible to determine or update a time duration relating to an event, giving how long a user device 106 should receive ID data from a wireless transmitter 102.
  • the time duration may be specified individually for each wireless transmitter 102 or each event.
  • the master device 202 may also be determined that tasks or events should be completed or occur in a certain order before their status or state can be revised to a second status or state.
  • Also other parameters may be determined by the master device 202 such as the physical area covered by the geofenced area 104 in connection with a certain wireless transmitter 102.
  • An arrangement may, in some embodiments through a master device 202, generate task lists comprising tasks that are associated with a certain user or user device 106.
  • a task list may for instance be a location-related task list comprising tasks that are related to events associated with wireless transmitters 102 residing in certain locations. For example, there may be several tasks to be completed in connection with a certain building.
  • a task list may be generated and/or sent to a user device 106 upon the user device 106 entering a physical area covered by a geofenced area 104 in connection with a wireless transmitter 102.
  • a task list may be received at a user device 106 when the user device enters a physical area 104 covered by e.g. one of the wireless transmitters 102 that are associated with the building for the first time for instance during a certain day.
  • a user device 106 may also be possible to receive other information at a user device 106 when it has received ID data from a wireless transmitter 102.
  • ID data For instance, if the wireless transmitter is associated with a building, other data that may be received at a user device 106, this receiving thus being triggered by the device 106 entering a geofenced area, may comprise e.g. a maintenance history of the building in question.
  • Other information such as use or maintenance instructions related to an apparatus, for instance, may be received at a user device 106 when entering a geofenced area 104 in connection with a wireless transmitter 102 where the wireless transmitter 102 may be associated with an event, where the event is related to maintenance of the apparatus.
  • the above mentioned features may be advantageous also for instance in elderly/home care.
  • This problem may be alleviated via receiving a task list for the day or other time interval upon entering a geofenced area 104.
  • a user device 106 could, upon receiving ID data from a wireless transmitter 102 that resides at a certain cite, for instance a certain patient/customer, receive information relating to a patient's medication or information relating to certain jobs or chores that should be attained to at that location.
  • the invention could be utilized to observe if an event or a task has occurred within some time limit. For example, this may be advantageous in home care. If a nurse has not visited some location, i.e. entered a specific geofenced area 104 within a certain time limit, for instance a warning could be sent, either to the nurse, their employer, and/or some other relevant party.
  • the master device 202 may communicate wirelessly with the user devices 106. Generated task lists may be received by the user devices 106 through a user application.
  • Figure 3 gives an exemplary application view 300 that may be seen on a screen of a user device 106 through a user interface of a user application.
  • the application view shows a task list.
  • the task list may indicate events that should occur in order for a task to be revised to a second status, i.e. to indicate that the task has been completed. Events are associated with certain wireless transmitters 102, and the task list may indicate these wireless transmitters 102.
  • the task list may e.g. visually express the state of an event such as in Fig. 3 by differentiating between wireless transmitters 102 that are associated with an event that has occurred 302 and ones that are associated with an event that has not yet occurred 304.
  • Task 1 is related to events that are associated with wireless transmitters 102 "ID 1 " and "ID 2". After both events have occurred, it may be possible to revise the status of "Task 1 " to a second status (indicate that it has been completed). This may in the embodiment of Fig.3 be done by the user of the user device 106 e.g. by manipulating the user interface to "check off' "Task 1 " from the task list through a clickable or pressable or otherwise interaction-enabled button 306. The completed task may then disappear from the task list depicted through the user interface.
  • Figure 4 depict steps that may be performed in a method according to the present invention.
  • at least one wireless transmitter 102 comprising means for transmitting at least ID data is provided.
  • At least one user device 106 comprising means for receiving the ID data is provided.
  • step 406 an event is associated with the wireless transmitter 102, and a state assigned to the event is set to ta first state in 408.
  • the state assigned to said event is revised in 412 to a second state.
  • Figure 5 depicts steps that may be taken through utilizing devices or components in an exemplary arrangement 100, comprising of at least a master device 202, a user device 106, and a wireless transmitter 102.
  • the master device 202 stores 502 data related to user devices 106 and wireless transmitters 102.
  • the master device 202 may create 504 a task list that may be sent 506 to the user device 106.
  • the user device 106 may receive 508 the task list and a user of the user device 106 may, according to the tasks, events, and associated wireless transmitters 102, if needed relocate in order to enter 510 a geofenced area 104 of a relevant wireless transmitter 102.
  • the wireless transmitter 102 may be associated with an event that is related to a task on the task list.
  • the wireless transmitter 102 transmits 512 ID data that may be received 514 by the user device 106.
  • the state of the associated event may be revised 516 from a first state to a second state (not having occurred to having occurred).
  • the status of a task may be revised 518 from a first state to a second state (not completed to completed).
  • the master device 202 may receive 520 information from the user device related to a status of a task and record 522 the data in a log. Any data relating to tasks, events, or wireless transmitters 102 may be received by the master device 202.
  • the master device 202 may e.g. also record 522 in a log data concerning how long a user device 106 has been in a geofenced area 104. Also other data may be recorded and stored by the master device 202.

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L'invention concerne un agencement (100) destiné au suivi d'événement, l'agencement (100) comprenant au moins un émetteur sans fil (102) permettant de transmettre au moins des données d'ID. L'agencement comprend également au moins un dispositif utilisateur (106) comprenant des moyens permettant de recevoir les données ID transmises par l'émetteur sans fil (102). L'agencement (100) est configuré pour associer au moins un événement à au moins un émetteur sans fil (102). L'agencement (100) est en outre configuré pour régler un état attribué audit événement à un premier état, et lorsque le dispositif utilisateur (106) a reçu lesdites données d'ID, pour requalifier ledit état relatif à l'événement à un second état.
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