Title :
An enhanced fall detection system for elderly person monitoring using consumer home networks
Author :
Jin Wang ; Zhongqi Zhang ; Bin Li ; Sungyoung Lee ; Sherratt, R.
Author_Institution :
Jiangsu Eng. Center of Network Monitoring, Nanjing Univ. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
Various fall-detection solutions have been previously proposed to create a reliable surveillance system for elderly people with high requirements on accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. In this paper, an enhanced fall detection system is proposed for elderly person monitoring that is based on smart sensors worn on the body and operating through consumer home networks. With treble thresholds, accidental falls can be detected in the home healthcare environment. By utilizing information gathered from an accelerometer, cardiotachometer and smart sensors, the impacts of falls can be logged and distinguished from normal daily activities. The proposed system has been deployed in a prototype system as detailed in this paper. From a test group of 30 healthy participants, it was found that the proposed fall detection system can achieve a high detection accuracy of 97.5%, while the sensitivity and specificity are 96.8% and 98.1% respectively. Therefore, this system can reliably be developed and deployed into a consumer product for use as an elderly person monitoring device with high accuracy and a low false positive rate.
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; biomedical telemetry; computerised monitoring; health care; home networks; intelligent sensors; object detection; patient monitoring; wireless sensor networks; accelerometer; cardiotachometer; consumer home networks; consumer product; elderly person monitoring; elderly person monitoring device; enhanced fall detection system; home health care environment; low false positive rate; reliable surveillance system; smart sensors; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Heart rate; Intelligent sensors; Monitoring; Senior citizens; Elderly Monitoring; Fall Detection System; Heart Rate Fluctuation; Sensitivity; Wireless Sensor Networks;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCE.2014.6780921