Human Care Sentry System
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1. A human care sentry system comprising:
- computer processors;
algorithms to process data and control elements of the system;
user interfaces;
Room Boxes;
environmental sensors;
hardware sensors and control devices;
physiological sensors;
quality of life improvement devices;
assistance devices;
data and information storage;
remote private branch exchange servers;
remote monitoring centers; and
remote ancillary user processors and interfaces.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a process and composition of matter to support safe, assisted, independent living. The process is to create ubiquitous monitoring of the invention user'"'"'s activities, physiology, and environment; analyze information from monitoring and sensing devices; and act on the information in a prioritized manner to address emergent events, and potentially undesirable conditions. The invention uses a software architecture and schema called Adaptive Scalable Plug&play Infrastructure for Responsive Engineering (ASPIRE).
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1. A human care sentry system comprising:
- computer processors;
algorithms to process data and control elements of the system;
user interfaces;
Room Boxes;
environmental sensors;
hardware sensors and control devices;
physiological sensors;
quality of life improvement devices;assistance devices;
data and information storage;
remote private branch exchange servers;
remote monitoring centers; and
remote ancillary user processors and interfaces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
- computer processors;
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13. A software architecture and schema comprising:
- a common data dictionary;
machine readable, self-describing hardware or software component data sheets;
network and processor managers;
data directories;
data bases;
Rich Query software modules; and
Data Centric Streams software classes. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
- a common data dictionary;
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17. A method to assist human living, comprising the steps of:
- detecting emergencies and addressing them from a remote monitoring location;
detecting potentially harmful situations and addressing them either locally or from a remote monitoring location;
monitoring and controlling the user'"'"'s environment, living assistance devices, and utilities;
providing reminders to users; and
enabling users to video-teleconference with medical professionals, family, friends, and caregivers. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
- detecting emergencies and addressing them from a remote monitoring location;
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