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Authors: Martin Litzenberger 1 ; Klaus Dittrich 1 ; Birgit Unger-Hrdlicka 2 ; Hendrik P. Buimer 3 ; Ivan Rigamonti 4 ; Wil Wintjens 5 ; Matthieu Arendse 6 ; Patrizia Murko 7 ; Matthias W.G. Zeller 8 and Stephanie Auer 9

Affiliations: 1 Austrian Institute of Technology Ges. m. b. H., Giefinggasse 4, 1210 Vienna, Austria ; 2 CareCenter Software Ges.m.b.H., Franzosenhausweg 53, 4030 Linz, Austria ; 3 Vilans, Churchilllaan 11, 3527 GV Utrecht, The Netherlands ; 4 CREAGY AG, Baarerstrasse 2, 6301 Zug, Switzerland ; 5 Ivengi BV, Withuisveld 24, 6226 NV Maastricht, The Netherlands ; 6 Stitching TanteLouise, Postbus 73, 4600 AB Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands ; 7 terzStiftung, Seestrasse 112, 8267 Berlingen, Switzerland ; 8 Kepler Universitätsklinikum Ges.m.b.H., Krankenhausstraße 7a, 4020 Linz, Austria ; 9 MAS Alzheimerhilfe, Lindaustraße 28, 4820 Bad Ischl, Austria

Keyword(s): Geo-Fencing Technique, Safe Geo-Fence, Personal Safe Zones, Weighted Map, GNSS Position Monitoring, Active Assisted Living Technology.

Abstract: Severe problems with out-of-home mobility are common under persons with cognitive impairment. Technical solutions such as geo-fencing systems, based on GNSS position monitoring, exist to mitigate wandering and getting lost of such patients. However, manually defined, fixed geo-zones effectively limit the freedom of the person and can lead to false alarms even during normal walking behaviour. This paper presents work in progress on a GNSS based position monitoring system that computes adaptive personalized safe zones from the user walking routine. The system implements semi-rigid zone borders allowing the user to explore new areas and automatically extend their personalized safe zones over time. Making use of routing services the system can generate temporary corridors for appointments outside of the users typical walking routine. While the technical implementation of the system is completed, it will be future work to evaluate the system's effect on users in a field trial and a clinic al study. (More)

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Litzenberger, M.; Dittrich, K.; Unger-Hrdlicka, B.; Buimer, H.; Rigamonti, I.; Wintjens, W.; Arendse, M.; Murko, P.; Zeller, M. and Auer, S. (2021). GNSS based Adaptive Monitoring for the Assistance of Persons with Orientation Difficulties. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health - ICT4AWE; ISBN 978-989-758-506-7; ISSN 2184-4984, SciTePress, pages 236-243. DOI: 10.5220/0010494602360243

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author={Martin Litzenberger. and Klaus Dittrich. and Birgit Unger{-}Hrdlicka. and Hendrik P. Buimer. and Ivan Rigamonti. and Wil Wintjens. and Matthieu Arendse. and Patrizia Murko. and Matthias W.G. Zeller. and Stephanie Auer.},
title={GNSS based Adaptive Monitoring for the Assistance of Persons with Orientation Difficulties},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health - ICT4AWE},
year={2021},
pages={236-243},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0010494602360243},
isbn={978-989-758-506-7},
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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health - ICT4AWE
TI - GNSS based Adaptive Monitoring for the Assistance of Persons with Orientation Difficulties
SN - 978-989-758-506-7
IS - 2184-4984
AU - Litzenberger, M.
AU - Dittrich, K.
AU - Unger-Hrdlicka, B.
AU - Buimer, H.
AU - Rigamonti, I.
AU - Wintjens, W.
AU - Arendse, M.
AU - Murko, P.
AU - Zeller, M.
AU - Auer, S.
PY - 2021
SP - 236
EP - 243
DO - 10.5220/0010494602360243
PB - SciTePress