Remote Event Monitoring fOr Rehabiliation and Aged.

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Remote Event Monitoring fOr Rehabiliation and Aged

Clinical Requirements Option for 3 level monitoring either independent or linked 1.Free movement localization and mobility 2. Occupant localization and mobility 3. User localization and mobility

Real Time GPS Monitoring Calculate: Lving Space Speed of ambulation Distance Traveled Energy Expenditure? Differentiate between: Ambulation/Vigorous Activity Movement in Vehicles Identify Reduction in Living Space Patterns in Large Movement

Real Time Local Environment Monitoring Calculate: Speed of ambulation Distance and Travel Patterns Activities of Daily Living Differentiate between: Safe vs. Unsafe Activity Identify Improvement/Decline in ADL’s

Data Logged User Specific Movements Calculate: (basic temporal/spatial parameters) Gait Velocity/Cadence/Stride Length Differentiate between: Sitting/Standing/Walking Identify Indicators of Falling