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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE INDIRECT MONITORING OF SUBJECT FOR WELL-BEING IN UNATTENDED SETTING

  • US 20160027278A1
  • Filed: 10/06/2015
  • Published: 01/28/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for indirect event-based monitoring of a subject for well-being within a predefined unattended setting, comprising:

  • a plurality of sensors disposed within the predefined setting for respectively sensing data indicative of events disparately occurring within the predefined setting;

    a record portion storing in computer readable memory a history of activity and state data corresponding to the events, the activity of the subject being defined by at least one corresponding event; and

    ,an analytical processing engine coupled to said sensors and record portion, said analytical processing engine including a monitoring update portion programmably configured on a processor for execution to;

    collectively acquire the sensed data respectively from said sensors;

    selectively detect the events from the sensed data according to at least one of a plurality of predetermined detection parameters, the detected events including at least one event directly sensed by a sensor configured therefor and at least one event indirectly inferred from at least one directly sensed event;

    screen the detected events according to at least one screening parameter and selectively assign one of a plurality of response conditions for each of the detected events; and

    ,actuate generation of a graphic user interface displaying at least one reporting page for access by at least one authorized person, said reporting page containing a graphically rendered activity portrait indicating the response condition adaptively updated for at least one detected event occurring within a selectively defined time window.

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