Communications network for emergency services personnel
US-2016173610-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US10328292B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10328292-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514836429-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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Embodiments relate generally to personal alert safety systems (PASS) as well as motion detection systems and methods for motion detection. Some embodiments may comprise methods for determining the alarm status for a PASS, wherein a plurality of motion sensing elements may be utilized by a motion detection system, thereby reducing false alarms. A motion detection system may comprise two motion sensing elements, with one motion sensing element located near the chest and shoulders of a user, and one motion sensing element located near the hips and back of a user.
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A Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) for use by emergency responders, comprising: a backpack; a bottle of gas secured to the backpack; a motion detection system comprising: a first motion sensing element, and a second motion sensing element; and at least one Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) comprising an alarm, wherein: the motion detection system receives motion information from the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element, the motion detection system employs one or more methods to determine the motion status of a user and therefore the alarm status of the at least one PASS, the one or more methods utilize motion information from both the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element to determine alarm status, and the motion detection system activates the alarm associated with the at least one PASS only when both the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element indicate no motion for a set time period. 2. The SCBA of claim 1 , wherein the first motion sensing elements located within a first PASS. 3. The SCBA of claim 2 , wherein the second motion sensing element is located within a second PASS. 4. The SCBA of claim 2 , further comprising a heads-up display device, wherein the second motion sensing element is located within the heads-up display device. 5. The SCBA of claim 1 , wherein the first motion sensing element is located on a first portion of the user's body, and wherein the second motion sensing element is located on a second portion of the user's body, different from the first portion of the user's body. 6. The SCBA of claim 1 , wherein the first motion sensing element is located near the shoulders or chest of the user, and wherein the second motion sensing element is located near the hips of the user. 7. The SCBA of claim 1 , wherein the motion detection system is operable to: calculate a first vector sum of data received from the first motion sensing element; calculate a second vector sum of the data received from the second motion sensing element; and compare the two vector sums to a threshold value, wherein if the vector sum exceeds the threshold, motion is indicated. 8. The SCBA of claim 1 , wherein the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element are configured for location on different portions of a user's body. 9. The SCBA of claim 1 , wherein, subsequent to activation of the alarm, the motion detection system continues to utilize motion information from both the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element to determine alarm status for a subsequent time period and deactivates the alarm when the at least one of the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element indicates motion. 10. A motion detection system for use in combination with a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), comprising: a first motion sensing element; a second motion sensing element; and a computer system operable to: receive information from the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element; communicate with a Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) of the SCBA; determine alarm status for the PASS based on the received information from the motion sensing element; and activate an alarm only when both the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element indicate no motion for a set time period. 11. The motion detection system of claim 10 , wherein the first motion sensing element is located near the shoulders and chest of a user. 12. The motion detection system of claim 10 , wherein the second motion sensing element is located near the hips of a user. 13. The motion detection system of claim 10 , wherein the computer system is further operable to: determine the motion status for the first motion sensing element; determine the motion status for the second motion sensing element when the motion status for the first sensor indicates no-motion for a set time period; and communicate an alarm status to the PASS when the motion status of the second motion sensing element indicates no- motion for a set time period. 14. The motion detection system of claim 10 , wherein the first motion sensing element is located within a first PASS. 15. The motion detection system of claim 14 , wherein the second motion sensing element is located within a second PASS. 16. The motion detection system of claim 10 , wherein the first motion sensing element is configured for location on an upper portion of a user's body and the second motion sensing element is configured for location on a lower portion of the user's body. 17. The motion detection system of claim 10 , wherein the computer system is further operable to, subsequent to activation of the alarm, continue to receive information from the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element and deactivate the alarm when the at least one of the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element indicates motion. 18. A method for determining the alarm status for a Personal Alert Safety System (PASS) associated with a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), the SCBA comprising a motion detection system, the motion detection system comprising a first motion sensing element and a second motion sensing element, the method comprising: receiving motion information from the detection system during a preset time period; determining the motion status for the first motion sensing element; determining the motion status for the second motion sensing element; activating a PASS alarm when the notion status of both the first motion sensing element and the second motion sensing element indicate no-motion for a set time period; and continuing to receiving motion information from the motion detection system for a subsequent tune period. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising deactivating the PASS alarm when the motion status of the first motion sensing element indicates motion for the subsequent time period. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the SCBA further comprises: a backpack; a bottle of gas secured to the backpack; and the PASS.
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