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Situation-based monitoring system
   
Document Number
US Patent 5905436
Issued Date
May 18, 1999
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Dwight; Leslie (South Deerfield, MA)
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Abstract
A situation-based monitoring system monitors various activities of persons in rooms of a home or residential care facility, determines when the person is in distress and communicates that fact to appropriate personnel. The system includes a programmable processor connected with sensors in the monitored area. The sensors detect various physical parameters associated with the monitored persons, such as motion or the identity of the persons themselves. From the sensed conditions, the processor determines when a distress situation or condition exists (e.g., a person has fallen) and communicates information about the distress condition to a notification device. Various situations may be configured differently for different people. The communication can either be an alarm indicating a condition requiring immediate attention, or may be information-only. The notification can be transmitted to a notification device, such as a computer or digital dialer via a modem or direct data exchange, which is accessed by emergency response personnel.
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Owner
Gerontological Solutions, Inc. (South Deerfield, MA)
Published
May 18, 1999
Application Number
08/956,351
Filed
October 23, 1997
US Classification
340/573.1   340/522 340/529 600/595 710/18
Int'l Classification
G08B   21/04   (20060101)   G08B   21/00   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATION This application is based in part on U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/029,106, filed Oct. 24, 1996.
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340/573.1   340/529   340/540   340/522   340/541   600/595   395/838  
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