Differentiating assisted and unassisted bed exits using ultrasonic sensor

M. Pouliot, V. Joshi, J. Chauvin, R. Goubran, F. Knoefel
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Monitoring bed exits is critical for establishing the mobility trend of a person. Sensors such as pressure sensitive mats have been used to monitor symmetry and timing of a sit to stand transfer to establish a mobility trend. In an uncontrolled setting, the timing and symmetry measurements for sit-to-stand transfers may be affected by friends, family and caregivers providing assistance during such transfer. It is of significant importance to differentiate assisted and unassisted transfers in order to accurately establish a mobility trend. This paper will use unobtrusive ultrasound sensors in order to monitor the presence of another person during the sit-to-stand transition. This paper will examine different sensor placements in order to optimize the detection area and minimize the undetected cases. A lab simulation was performed in a controlled setting comparing the different configurations. The optimal solution was verified in a hospital setting to maximize the detection of assisted vs. unassisted transfers. The results show an 86.2% coverage of the hospital room and an 80% successful detection rate of a third party. This allows for detection of assisted sit-to-stand transfer if the third party is present within this coverage area. We also demonstrate how passive infrared sensors (PIR) can be integrated in the proposed system to enhance room entry and exit detection.
利用超声波传感器区分辅助和非辅助床出口
监测床位出口对于确定一个人的活动趋势至关重要。压力敏感垫等传感器已被用于监测从坐到站的对称和时间转移,以建立移动趋势。在不受控制的环境中,从坐到站的时间和对称测量可能会受到朋友、家人和照顾者在这种转移过程中提供帮助的影响。区分辅助和非辅助转移对于准确地建立流动趋势具有重要意义。本文将使用不显眼的超声波传感器来监测另一个人在从坐姿到站立的转变过程中的存在。本文将研究不同的传感器放置,以优化检测区域和减少未检测到的情况。在受控环境下进行了实验室模拟,比较了不同的配置。在医院设置中验证了最优解决方案,以最大限度地检测辅助与非辅助转移。结果显示,病房覆盖率为86.2%,第三方检测成功率为80%。如果在该覆盖区域内存在第三方,则允许检测辅助坐姿到站立转移。我们还演示了如何将被动红外传感器(PIR)集成到所提出的系统中,以增强房间进出检测。
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