Situation-Aware Patient Monitoring in and around the Bed Using Multimodal Sensing Intelligence

Aung Aung Phyo Wai, W. Huang, V. Fook, J. Biswas, C. Hsia, K. Liou
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Abstract

Due to the physical and mental impairments, frail elderly have to stay in the bed most of their time. So, serious health issues and physical injuries can occur to them if dangerous events and situations around the bed are not known in advance. This paper proposes continuous patient monitoring with situation awareness using multimodality sensors to recognize such dangerous events in and around the bed. With multimodal sensing intelligence, various contexts and situations of those bedridden elderly can be determined. By incorporating personalization and medical domain knowledge into detected events and activities, dangerous events can be recognized immediately. Then, timely intervention can be provided to the elderly with potential fall risks. So our solution supports situation aware patient monitoring and provides desirable personalized care at the institutions enabling to prevent potential health and well-being problems in and around the bed.
使用多模态传感智能在床内和床周围进行态势感知患者监测
由于身体和精神上的障碍,年老体弱的老人大部分时间不得不卧床。因此,如果事先不知道床周围的危险事件和情况,严重的健康问题和身体伤害可能会发生在他们身上。本文提出了使用多模态传感器进行态势感知的连续患者监测,以识别床内和床周围的危险事件。利用多模态传感智能,可以确定卧床不起的老年人的各种背景和情况。通过将个性化和医学领域知识整合到检测到的事件和活动中,可以立即识别危险事件。然后,对有跌倒风险的老年人进行及时的干预。因此,我们的解决方案支持情况感知患者监测,并在机构中提供理想的个性化护理,从而防止床内和床周围潜在的健康和福祉问题。
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