概述了一种监测护理设施中用户生命体征和活动数据的新框架

Denys J. C. Matthies
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可穿戴传感器的尺寸在不断减小,而计算能力却在不断提高。目前的可穿戴设备可以实现高质量的生命体征和活动数据测量,与最先进的技术相媲美。然而,它们很少在医院或养老院等护理设施中实施。提出了一种使用可穿戴传感单元的框架,主要依赖于惯性测量单元(IMU),其中扩展到各种传感器类型是可能的。这种传感装置由患者佩戴并连接到基站。这将通过在每个房间放置一个单元在当地分布。传感器单元提取各种生命体征和活动参数,并通过低能量传输标准无线传输这些信息。任何护理人员都可以使用通用的移动终端用户设备轻松访问这些数据。拟议的方法优于以前的尝试,因为它克服了阻碍实施的常见障碍。通过概述当前的挑战,建议在未来系统中适当克服这些问题的解决方案。
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Outlining a Novel Framework for Monitoring User's Vital Signs and Activity Data in Caregiving Facilities
Wearable sensors are consistently decreasing in size, while their computational power simultaneously rises. Current wearables enable high-quality measurements of vital signs and activity data, comparable to state-of-the-art technologies. However, they are rarely implemented in caregiving facilities, such as hospitals or elderly homes. A framework using a wearable sensing unit is proposed that mainly relies on an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), where an extension to a variety of sensor types are possible. This sensing unit is worn by the patient and connected to a base station. This will be locally distributed by placing one unit in each room. The sensor unit extracts various vital signs and activity parameters, transmitting such information wirelessly through a low-energy transmission standard. The data is easily accessible to any caregiver using a common mobile end-user device. The proposed approach is superior to previous attempts, as it overcomes common barriers that prevented implementation. By outlining current challenges, solutions are recommended to appropriately overcome these issues within a future system.
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