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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 10, 2008
Filed:
May. 04, 2001
Claude Gagnadre, Ploemeur, FR;
Michel Billon, Lannion, FR;
Philippe Cosquer, Trebeurden, FR;
Pierre Lutzler, Savines Lelac, FR;
Odile Faraldi, Le Meux, FR;
Sandrine Thuillier, Lorient, FR;
Michel Valette, Trebeurden, FR;
Helene Vinesse, Lannion, FR;
Henry L'her, Tregastel, FR;
Olivier Sentieys, Louannec, FR;
Claude Gagnadre, Ploemeur, FR;
Michel Billon, Lannion, FR;
Philippe Cosquer, Trebeurden, FR;
Pierre Lutzler, Savines Lelac, FR;
Odile Faraldi, Le Meux, FR;
Sandrine Thuillier, Lorient, FR;
Michel Valette, Trebeurden, FR;
Helene Vinesse, Lannion, FR;
Henry L'Her, Tregastel, FR;
Olivier Sentieys, Louannec, FR;
Universite de Rennes, Rennes, FR;
Abstract
The invention concerns a device for detecting abnormal situations, in particular falls, in a living being, comprising means generating an alarm signal representing an abnormal situation, based on analysis of at least an activity information and, at least in some cases, at least a physiological information.