Accidental falls of patients cannot be completely prevented. However, timely fall detection can help prevent further complications such as blood loss and unconsciousness. In this study, the authors present a cost-effective integrated system designed to remotely detect patient falls in hospitals in addition to classifying non-fall motions into activities of daily living. The proposed system is a wearable device that consists of a camera, gyroscope, and accelerometer that is interfaced with a credit card-sized single board microcomputer. The information received from the camera is used in a visual-based classifier and the sensor data is analysed using the k-Nearest Neighbour and Naïve Bayes classifiers. Once a fall is detected, an attendant at the hospital is informed. Experimental results showed that the accuracy of the device in classifying fall versus non-fall activity is 95%. Other requirements and specifications are discussed in greater detail.
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Khan, S., Qamar, R., Zaheen, R., Al-Ali, A. R., Nabulsi, A. A., & Al-Nashash, H. (2019). Internet of things based multi-sensor patient fall detection system. Healthcare Technology Letters, 6(5), 132–137. https://doi.org/10.1049/htl.2018.5121
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