Ultra-wideband locating systems and methods

US11699517B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11699517-B2
Application numberUS-202016944926-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2020
Priority dateAug 30, 2019
Publication dateJul 11, 2023
Grant dateJul 11, 2023

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High-accuracy locating systems and methods are used for determining successful caregiver rounding, monitoring whether housekeepers have properly cleaned patient beds, or determining whether patients have ambulated sufficient distances during recovery. Patient beds having at least two locating tags are used for establishing patient care zones around the patient beds. Locating anchors and equipment tags are moved around a patient room to determine optimum locating anchor placement within the patient room based on signal quality values. A locating tag on a patient bed switches roles to operate as a locating anchor in response to the patient bed becoming stationary. A locating tag has a digital compass which is used to determine a field of good ranging relative to a front of a caregiver wearing the locating tag.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A caregiver rounding system comprising a bed configured to support a patient thereon, the bed including bed circuitry, a power cord, and casters, an equipment locating tag coupled to the bed and in communication with the bed circuitry, a caregiver locating tag coupled to a caregiver, a plurality of receivers mounted at fixed locations and in wireless communication with the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag, at least one computer communicatively coupled to the plurality of receivers, wherein the equipment locating tag, the caregiver locating tag, the plurality of receivers, and the at least one computer cooperate to form a high-accuracy locating system operable to determine a location of the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag within at least one foot of an actual location of the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag, respectively, wherein the at least one computer models a rounding zone adjacent the bed based on the location of the equipment locating tag, wherein the at least one computer determines that the caregiver has successfully completed a caregiver round if the caregiver locating tag is located within the rounding zone for a threshold period of time, wherein the equipment locating tag changes its role from operating as an equipment locating tag to operating as an additional receiver of the plurality of receivers after determining that the bed has become stationary based on a signal from the bed circuitry indicating the occurrence of at least one or both of the following: (i) the power cord of the bed being plugged into a power outlet, and (ii) the casters of the patient bed being braked. 2. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the rounding zone is defined as being within a boundary that is about three feet from a periphery of the bed. 3. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the rounding zone is defined as being within a boundary calculated as being about three feet away from a footprint of the bed as theoretically projected onto a floor supporting the bed. 4. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the rounding zone is defined as being a circular boundary having a radius of about five feet and centered on the equipment locating tag. 5. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold period of time is about five minutes. 6. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold period of time is greater than about one minute. 7. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag communicate with the plurality of receivers via ultra-wideband (UWB) signals. 8. The caregiver rounding system of claim 7 , wherein the locations of the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag is determined by the at least one computer using two way ranging and time difference of arrival (TDOA) techniques. 9. The caregiver rounding system of claim 7 , wherein the locations of the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag is determined by the at least one computer using time of arrival (TOA) at which transmissions from the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag are received at the plurality of receivers. 10. The caregiver rounding system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one computer uses signals from only a subset of the plurality of receivers to determine the location of the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag, the subset being determined based on signal strength of signals from the equipment locating tag and the caregiver locating tag to the plurality of receivers. 11. The caregiver rounding system of claim 10 , wherein the subset comprises at least three receivers from the plurality of receivers having highest signal strength values as compared to others of the plurality of receivers. 12. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , wherein the bed includes a sensor that senses a presence of a patient on the bed and the at least one computer is configured to determine that a successful caregiver round has occurred only if the patient is present on the bed as sensed by the sensor. 13. The caregiver rounding system of claim 12 , wherein the bed includes communication circuitry configured to transmit patient presence data for receipt by the at least one computer. 14. The caregiver rounding system of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises a weight sensor of a weigh scale system of the bed. 15. The caregiver rounding system of claim 1 , further comprising a patient locating tag coupled to a patient and the at least one computer being configured to determine that a successful caregiver round has occurred only if the patient locating tag is determined to be within the rounding zone with the caregiver locating tag for the threshold period of time. 16. A caregiver rounding system comprising a patient locating tag coupled to a patient, a caregiver locating tag coupled to a caregiver, a plurality of receivers mounted at fixed locations and in wireless communication with the patient locating tag and the caregiver locating tag, at least one computer communicatively coupled to the plurality of receivers, wherein the patient locating tag, the caregiver locating tag, the plurality of receivers, and the at least one computer cooperate to form a high-accuracy locating system operable to determine a location of the patient locating tag and the caregiver locating tag within at least one foot of an actual location of the patient locating tag and the caregiver locating tag, respectively, wherein the at least one computer models a rounding zone adjacent the patient based on the location of the patient locating tag, wherein the at least one computer determines that the caregiver has successfully completed a caregiver round if the caregiver locating tag is located within the rounding zone for a threshold period of time, wherein at least one receiver of the plurality of receivers includes an equipment locating tag that is coupled to a bed and that changes its role from operating as an equipment locating tag to operating as an additional receiver of the plurality of receivers after determining that the bed has become stationary based on a signal from bed circuitry of the bed indicating the occurrence of at least one or both of the following: (i) a power cord of the bed being plugged into a power outlet, and (ii) casters of the patient bed being braked. 17. The caregiver rounding system of claim 16 , wherein the rounding zone is defined as being within a boundary that is about three feet from the patient locating tag. 18. The caregiver rounding system of claim 16 , wherein a boundary of the rounding zone is defined as a circle on a floor with the patient locating tag being situated vertically above a center of the circle. 19. The caregiver rounding system of claim 18 , wherein a radius of the circle is about three feet in length. 20. The caregiver rounding system of claim 16 , wherein the threshold period of time is about five minutes. 21. The caregiver rounding system of claim 16 , wherein the threshold period of time is greater than about one minute. 22. The caregiver rounding system of claim 16 , wherein the patient locating tag and the caregiver locating tag communicate with the plurality of receivers via ultra-wideband (UWB) signals. 23. The caregiver rounding system of claim 22 , wherein the locations of the patient locating tag and the

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What does patent US11699517B2 cover?
High-accuracy locating systems and methods are used for determining successful caregiver rounding, monitoring whether housekeepers have properly cleaned patient beds, or determining whether patients have ambulated sufficient distances during recovery. Patient beds having at least two locating tags are used for establishing patient care zones around the patient beds. Locating anchors and equipme…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hill Rom Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G16H40/20. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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