Method and a system for monitoring a person
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1. A method of monitoring the wakefulness condition of a person, comprising the steps of:
- continuously recording at least a first physiological parameter representing the state of the autonomic nervous system, monitoring the trend of said at least first physiological parameter to detect whether the person is falling asleep, if the trend fulfils a certain pre-determined condition indicating the person is falling asleep, triggering a first alarm level and monitoring a second parameter different from the first parameter, and if the first physiological parameter in conjunction with the second parameter exceeds a pre-determined threshold indicating the person is falling asleep, triggering an alarm.
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Abstract
In a method and a system the autonomic nervous system, and in particular parameters reflecting the current condition of the autonomic nervous system, are monitored for detecting a lower level of wakefulness. One such parameter, which has been found to indicate such a state, is cardiac oscillation. Thus, the autonomic nervous system affect the heartbeat of a person falling to sleep in such a way that the heartbeat will go through a series of acceleration and de-acceleration.
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1. A method of monitoring the wakefulness condition of a person, comprising the steps of:
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continuously recording at least a first physiological parameter representing the state of the autonomic nervous system, monitoring the trend of said at least first physiological parameter to detect whether the person is falling asleep, if the trend fulfils a certain pre-determined condition indicating the person is falling asleep, triggering a first alarm level and monitoring a second parameter different from the first parameter, and if the first physiological parameter in conjunction with the second parameter exceeds a pre-determined threshold indicating the person is falling asleep, triggering an alarm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of monitoring the wakefulness condition of a human comprising the steps of:
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continuously detecting the presence of successive accelerations and de-accelerations in the cardiac activity to detect whether the human is falling asleep, and in response to the detection of the presence of such successive accelerations and de-accelerations in the cardiac activity indicating the human is falling asleep, activating an alarm indicating the human is asleep or risks falling asleep. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A system for monitoring the wakefulness condition of a person, comprising:
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a recording unit that continuously records at least a first physiological parameter representing the state of the autonomic nervous system, a monitoring device that monitors a first trend of said at least first physiological parameter, and an analyzing unit that triggers a first alarm level and causes the monitoring device to provide at least a second parameter different from the first parameter, if the first trend fulfils a certain pre-determined condition indicating the person is falling asleep, and an alarm generating unit that triggers an alarm, if the first physiological parameter in conjunction with the second parameter exceeds a pre-determined threshold indicating the person is falling asleep. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A system for monitoring the wakefulness condition of a human comprising:
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an analyzing unit for continuously detecting the presence of successive accelerations and de-accelerations in the cardiac activity to detect whether the person is falling asleep, and an alarm unit arranged to activate an alarm indicating the human is asleep or risks falling asleep in response to the detection of the presence of such successive accelerations and de-accelerations in the cardiac activity. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A method of detecting when the operator of a vehicle is about to fall asleep comprising:
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(a) monitoring at least one physiological characteristic of the operator;
(b) analyzing a trend of the monitored physiological characteristic indicating loss of wakefulness;
(c) conditioned on the results of the analyzing step, monitoring and analyzing a further characteristic associated with operation of the vehicle by the operator; and
(d) conditionally attempting to wake up the operator in response to the results of steps (b) and (c). - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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