KR-102961930-B1 - Emergency dispatch system on the move of the disabled
Abstract
The purpose of the present invention is to provide an emergency dispatch system for disabled persons during mobility, wherein a mobile terminal mounted on a wheelchair is equipped with a gyroscope, an accelerometer, an altitude sensor, and a tilt sensor; when an emergency situation such as a collision or rollover is detected while a disabled person is moving in a wheelchair, the mobile terminal directly generates emergency dispatch information including location information and signs of the emergency situation and transmits it to an emergency dispatch terminal, thereby enabling the National Police Agency, the National Fire Agency, and safety reporting centers to dispatch rescue personnel to the scene to carry out emergency rescue measures. Accordingly, the emergency dispatch system for disabled persons moving according to an embodiment of the present invention further comprises: a control server providing an integrated navigation service for disabled persons; a mobile terminal mounted on a wheelchair that connects to the control server via an integrated navigation service app to set a destination and mutually exchanges information on the disabled person's movement route and current location information, and transmits to and receives to the control server and the emergency dispatch terminal when emergency dispatch information is generated during movement; and an emergency dispatch terminal that transmits to the National Police Agency and the 119 Safety Report Center when it receives emergency dispatch information and location information from the mobile terminal; wherein the emergency dispatch information is automatically generated when the mobile terminal detects a rollover, collision, or fall, considering it as an accident involving a disabled person riding in a wheelchair.
Inventors
- 이호천
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20231226
Claims (5)
- A control server providing integrated navigation services for the disabled; A mobile terminal mounted on a wheelchair, which connects to a control server via an integrated navigation service app to set a destination and mutually exchanges information on the disabled person's movement route and current location information, and transmits to and from the control server and the emergency dispatch terminal when emergency dispatch information is generated during movement; and It further includes an emergency dispatch terminal that transmits emergency dispatch information and location information received from a mobile terminal to the National Police Agency and the 119 Safety Report Center; Emergency dispatch information is automatically generated when a mobile terminal detects a rollover, collision, or fall, considering it an accident involving a disabled person in a wheelchair, and The above mobile terminal is attached to a wheelchair by a wheelchair-detachable mobile device rotating mount, and The above wheelchair-detachable mobile device rotating mount has a frame coupling part that is mounted on one side of the wheelchair frame at one end and coupled to a mobile holder part at the other end; and A mobile holder part that is coupled to a frame joint, installed oppositely along one armrest of the wheelchair, and rotated and mounted in front of the wheelchair; The mobile holder section is, A bar-shaped first rod, which is rotatably coupled to the other end of the frame coupling part, and is coupled to the other end so as to allow adjustment of the coupling angle with the second rod; A bar-shaped second rod, which is rotatably coupled to a first ball joint at one end and has an open end, has a hollow insertion hole formed inside along its length, and has a spring ring provided at one end of the insertion hole; A holder latch having a bar shape, wherein one end is provided with a tension spring that is secured by being hooked onto a spring ring and is received inside an insertion hole, the other end is exposed to the outside of a second rod, and the other end is bent and formed to have a latch formed so as to be secured by being hooked onto the front end of a wheelchair armrest; and Characterized by further including a device mounting section provided to securely mount a mobile device on the outer side of the other end of the second rod. Emergency dispatch system for the disabled while they are on the move.
- In paragraph 1, Mobile terminals are, An emergency dispatch system for disabled persons moving, equipped with a gyroscope, accelerometer, altitude sensor, and tilt sensor to detect operational obstacles including overturning, collision, and falling of a wheelchair, and to calculate changes in angular velocity, acceleration, altitude, and tilt of a mobile terminal, and to generate emergency dispatch information when a threshold value is exceeded.
- In paragraph 2, A primary monitoring terminal that receives and monitors real-time movement information of a mobile terminal from a control server and transmits information regarding the destination movement path to the mobile terminal; A secondary monitoring terminal that receives real-time movement information of a mobile terminal from a control server and a primary monitoring terminal, directly receives emergency situation information from the mobile terminal and transmits countermeasures to the mobile terminal, transmits emergency dispatch information to an integrated control center terminal upon receiving it, and receives the processing status of the emergency dispatch terminal and transmits it to the primary monitoring terminal and the integrated control center terminal; and An integrated control center terminal connected to a secondary monitoring terminal and an emergency dispatch terminal to transmit and receive the current route and situation during the movement of the mobile terminal; comprising Emergency dispatch system for the disabled while they are on the move.
- In paragraph 3, The emergency dispatch terminal transmits emergency dispatch information to the National Police Agency and the 119 Safety Reporting Center, and then transmits the above transmission status to the mobile terminal, the control server, and the secondary monitoring terminal, and It receives on-site dispatch, on-site measures, and results from the National Police Agency and 119 Safety Reporting Centers and transmits them to the control server and secondary monitoring terminal, and An emergency dispatch system for disabled persons on the move, characterized in that a secondary monitoring terminal communicates with a mobile terminal to compare with on-site measures and results received from an emergency dispatch terminal, and transmits the results to a control server and an integrated control center terminal.
- In paragraph 3, The mobile terminal is connected to the emergency dispatch terminal via a network to transmit emergency dispatch information, but if transmission is not possible due to a network failure, it transmits to the second monitoring terminal first. An emergency dispatch system for disabled persons on the move, characterized in that the second monitoring terminal is connected to the National Police Agency and the 119 Safety Reporting Center via a hotline and transmits emergency dispatch information of the mobile terminal via wired communication.
Description
Emergency dispatch system on the movement of the disabled The present invention relates to an emergency dispatch system for disabled persons during mobility, and more specifically, to an emergency dispatch system for disabled persons during mobility in which a mobile terminal mounted on a wheelchair is equipped with a gyroscope, an accelerometer, an altitude sensor, and a tilt sensor, and when an emergency situation such as a collision or rollover is detected while the disabled person is moving in the wheelchair, the mobile terminal directly generates emergency dispatch information including location information and signs of the emergency situation and transmits it to an emergency dispatch terminal, thereby enabling the National Police Agency and the Safety Reporting Center to dispatch rescue personnel to the scene to carry out emergency rescue measures. People with mobility impairments generally use wheelchairs to reach their destinations; however, when traveling alone without the assistance of friends or support staff, they are often exposed to significant danger even while moving in a wheelchair due to various factors such as unfamiliar locations, curbs, damaged road conditions, rushing vehicles, and the movement of large crowds. People with disabilities may fall after bumping into something for the reasons mentioned above while moving in a wheelchair, or they may fall while trying to avoid a collision. In such cases, if a person with a disability is moving alone, there may be no one around to ask for help, and if the person with a disability finds themselves in a situation where they cannot move their body, there may be limitations in requesting immediate rescue for the emergency. While it is true that the widespread adoption of mobile devices, such as cell phones, significantly aids people with disabilities in independently navigating to their destinations by using navigation, most conventional accident response systems are structured so that assistance can only be provided if the individual directly requests help. Consequently, in the event of an unexpected accident, if a person with a disability finds themselves unable to make a phone call or operate an emergency rescue application, they are left vulnerable and unable to receive prompt support, highlighting the need for measures to address this situation. FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of an emergency dispatch system for disabled persons moving according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of an emergency dispatch system for disabled persons moving according to an additional embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the sequence of operations of an emergency dispatch system for disabled persons moving according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the operation sequence of a monitoring terminal and an integrated control center terminal according to an additional embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a wheelchair-detachable mobile device rotating stand according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is an example of use of a wheelchair-detachable mobile device holder according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 7 is a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of the rotational operation of a frame coupling part according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a connection structure using a ball joint of a mobile holder part and a frame coupling part according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the second rod and holder latch structure of a mobile holder part according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 10 is a front view and a side view of the device mounting portion of a mobile holder part according to one embodiment of the present invention. In order to fully understand the present invention, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to the description of the present invention, the following specific structural or functional descriptions are provided merely for the purpose of illustrating embodiments according to the concept of the present invention. Embodiments according to the concept of the present invention may be modified and implemented in various forms, and the scope of the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited to the embodiments described in detail below. In addition, since embodiments according to the concept of the present invention may be subject to various modifications and may take various forms, specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in this specification. However, this is not intended to limit the embodiments according to the concept of the present invention to a specific disclosed form, and