Method of enhancing the detectability of a height change with an air pressure sensor and a sensor unit for determining a height change

US9587941B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9587941-B2
Application numberUS-201214232654-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2012
Priority dateJul 20, 2011
Publication dateMar 7, 2017
Grant dateMar 7, 2017

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A sensor unit ( 2 ) comprising a pressure sensor ( 9 ) is worn by a person. A fall of the person causes a height change as well an orientation change of the pressure sensor. To enlarge the detectability of the fall the air pressure is positioned such that in a pre-fall condition the contribution of an error to the sensor's measurement is maximal. This error is caused by gravity acting on the membrane of the sensor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of enhancing the detectability of a height change with an air pressure sensor, the air pressure sensor providing a height measurement, the height measurement including a measurement error depending on the orientation of the pressure sensor relative to the direction of gravity, the air pressure sensor being included in a sensor unit, the sensor unit being attachable to a person, the method comprising the steps of determining a preferred orientation of the pressure sensor relative to the direction of gravity in which it provides a largest height measurement; determining a reference orientation of the sensor unit without the pressure sensor installed therein and relative to the direction of gravity wherein said reference orientation corresponds to the orientation of the sensor unit when attached to the person while the person has a predetermined posture; determining a relative orientation of the pressure sensor, the relative orientation corresponding to the orientation of the pressure sensor relative to the orientation of the sensor unit wherein the pressure sensor has the preferred orientation while the sensor unit has the reference orientation; mounting the pressure sensor in the relative orientation relative to the orientation of the sensor unit. 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the sensor unit has the form of a pendant and the reference orientation corresponds to the orientation of the sensor unit when hanging around the neck of the person, the predetermined posture corresponding to the posture of a walking, standing or sitting person. 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the sensor unit has the form of a wrist watch and the reference orientation corresponds to the orientation of the sensor unit when attached to the wrist of the person's arm, the predetermined posture corresponding to the posture of a standing or sitting person having his arms in a vertical downward position. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein sensor unit is attachable to the waist of the person and the reference orientation corresponds to the orientation of the sensor unit when attached to the waist of a person, the predetermined posture corresponding to the posture of a walking, standing or sitting person. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the step of determining the preferred orientation comprises: rotating the pressure sensor in the absence of any forces other than gravity into a plurality of orientations; obtaining the height measurement of the pressure sensor as a function of the orientation of the pressure sensor; determining the orientation relative to the direction of gravity that results in the largest height measurement, the preferred orientation corresponding to said determined orientation. 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 wherein the pressure sensor comprises a membrane for detecting changes in air pressure, the pressure sensor being sensitive to gravity acting on the membrane, the preferred orientation corresponding to the orientation of the pressure sensor in which an angle between a normal to the membrane and the direction of gravity is about 0 degrees and the pressure sensor provides the largest height measurement. 7. A sensor unit for determining a height change, the sensor unit being attachable to a person and comprising a pressure sensor for providing a height measurement, the height measurement including a measurement error depending on the orientation of the pressure sensor relative to the direction of gravity, the pressure sensor having a preferred orientation and the sensor unit having a reference orientation without the pressure sensor installed therein and relative to the direction of gravity when the person has a predetermined posture, the pressure sensor being mounted in a relative orientation relative to the orientation of the sensor unit, wherein the preferred orientation of the pressure sensor is determined relative to the direction of gravity in which it provides a largest height measurement, the reference orientation of the sensor unit is determined relative to the direction of gravity wherein said reference orientation corresponds to the orientation of the sensor unit when attached to the person while the person has the predetermined posture, and the relative orientation of the pressure sensor corresponds to the orientation of the pressure sensor relative to the orientation of the sensor unit, wherein the pressure sensor has the preferred orientation while the sensor unit has the reference orientation. 8. The sensor unit for determining a height change according to claim 7 wherein the pressure sensor comprises a membrane for detecting changes in air pressure, the orientation of the pressure sensor being defined as an angle between the normal to the membrane and direction of gravity, the pressure sensor providing the largest height measurement when in use the sensor unit is attached to the person such that when the person has the predetermined posture, the sensor unit has the reference orientation and the angle is about 0 degrees. 9. The sensor unit for determining a height change as claimed in claim 8 wherein the sensor unit has the form of a pendant having a longest axis, the longest axis being about in parallel with the direction of gravity when in use the sensor unit is hanging around the neck of a sitting or standing person, the pressure sensor being mounted such that the normal to the membrane is about in parallel with the longest axis. 10. The sensor unit for determining a height change as claimed in claim 8 wherein the sensor unit has the form of a wristwatch, the wristwatch having a strap for attaching the watch to the wrist of the person, the strap when closed encircling a plane, the pressure sensor being mounted such that the normal to the membrane is about perpendicular to the plane, the normal being further in parallel with the direction of gravity when in use the sensor unit is attached to the wrist of a downward hanging arm. 11. The sensor unit for determining a height change as claimed in claim 8 wherein the sensor unit is attachable to a belt in use being worn around the waist of the person, the belt when closed encircling a plane, the pressure sensor being mounted such that the membrane is in parallel with the plane, the normal to the membrane being further in parallel with the direction of gravity when in use the sensor unit is attached to the waist of the person having a posture corresponding to a walking or standing person. 12. The sensor unit for determining a height change according to claim 7 wherein the relative orientation is about 0 degrees. 13. The sensor unit for determining a height change according to claim 7 wherein the orientation of the pressure sensor relative to the sensor unit is adjustable. 14. The sensor unit for determining a height change according to claim 7 wherein the sensor unit is further arranged to transmit an alarm signal to an emergency service provider in response to a determined negative height change. 15. The sensor unit for determining a height change according to claim 14 wherein the alarm signal is revoked if within a predetermined time period after the determined negative height change a determined positive height change is determined, or wherein the alarm signal is transmitted a predetermined time period after the determined negative height change provided that within the predetermined time period after the determined negative height change no positive height change is determined. 16. The sensor unit of claim 7 , further comprising: a first PCB, wherein the pressure

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  • detecting an emergency event, e.g. a fall · CPC title

  • G01C5/06Primary

    by using barometric means · CPC title

  • worn on the body to detect changes of posture, e.g. a fall, inclination, acceleration, gait · CPC title

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What does patent US9587941B2 cover?
A sensor unit ( 2 ) comprising a pressure sensor ( 9 ) is worn by a person. A fall of the person causes a height change as well an orientation change of the pressure sensor. To enlarge the detectability of the fall the air pressure is positioned such that in a pre-fall condition the contribution of an error to the sensor's measurement is maximal. This error is caused by gravity acting on the me…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ten Kate Warner Rudolph Theophile, Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01C5/06. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 07 2017 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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