IP Library Granted Patent US 9,563,995
Granted Patent B2
US 9,563,995 · App. 14/269,367 · Granted Feb 7, 2017

Wireless tag and home monitoring device for tracking individuals or objects with alcohol monitoring

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Patent No.
US 9,563,995
App. No.
14/269,367
Granted
Feb 7, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A methodology determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance is provided. The methodology includes: first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time; second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance; first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected; second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity; issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold.

Claims (93)

1. A method performed on electronic computer hardware in conjunction with software for determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance, comprising:

first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold;

wherein the risk parameter represents a combined consideration of at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

wherein the combined consideration comprises considering exposure to the prohibited substance when the monitored person was remote from a predetermined location during the period of time before exposure to be a greater risk relative to exposure to the prohibited substance when the movement activity indicates that the monitored person remained at the predetermined location during the period of time.

2. A method performed on electronic computer hardware in conjunction with software for determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance, comprising:

first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold;

wherein the second determining comprises considering movement activity that indicates that the monitored person was moving between locations during the period of time as a greater risk compared to when the movement activity indicates that the monitored person remained at a single predetermined location during the period of time.

3. A method performed on electronic computer hardware in conjunction with software for determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance, comprising:

first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold;

wherein the second determining comprises increasing the relevance of movement activity that indicates that the monitored individual was in a moving vehicle.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the second determining further comprises, when the movement activity indicates that the monitored individual was in a moving vehicle:

comparing the movement activity with at least one predetermined mass transit route;

reducing the relevance of the movement activity when coincident with a mass transit route.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising issuing a notice to an emergency authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a second threshold that is higher than the first threshold.

6. A computer program stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium for determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance, the computer program comprising code for:

first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold,

wherein the risk parameter represents a combined consideration of at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

wherein the combined consideration comprises considering exposure to the prohibited substance when the monitored person was remote from a predetermined location during the period of time before exposure to be a greater risk relative to exposure to the prohibited substance when the movement activity indicates that the monitored person remained at the predetermined location during the period of time.

7. A computer program stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium for determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance, the computer program comprising code for:

first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold,

wherein the code for second determining comprises considering movement activity that indicates that the monitored person was moving between locations during the period of time as a greater risk compared to when the movement activity indicates that the monitored person remained at a single predetermined location during the period of time.

8. A computer program stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium for determining a response to exposure of a monitored person to a prohibited substance, the computer program comprising code for:

first receiving movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receiving an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determining, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determining a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issuing a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold,

wherein the second determining comprises increasing the relevance of movement activity that indicates that the monitored individual was in a moving vehicle.

9. The computer program stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 8 , wherein the second determining further comprises, when the movement activity indicates that the monitored individual was in a moving vehicle:

comparing the movement activity with at least one predetermined mass transit route;

reducing the relevance of the movement activity when coincident with a mass transit route.

10. The computer program stored on a non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 6 , further comprising issuing a notice to an emergency authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a second threshold that is higher than the first threshold.

11. An apparatus for monitoring and responding to exposure by a monitored person to a prohibited substance, comprising:

an electronic computer processor;

a memory storing instructions configured to execute on the processor to cause the processor to:

first receive movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receive an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determine, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determine a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issue a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issue a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold,

wherein the risk parameter represents a combined consideration of at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

wherein the combined consideration comprises considering exposure to the prohibited substance when the monitored person was remote from a predetermined location during the period of time before exposure to be a greater risk relative to exposure to the prohibited substance when the movement activity indicates that the monitored person remained at the predetermined location during the period of time.

12. An apparatus for monitoring and responding to exposure by a monitored person to a prohibited substance, comprising:

an electronic computer processor;

a memory storing instructions configured to execute on the processor to cause the processor to:

first receive movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receive an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determine, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determine a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issue a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issue a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold,

wherein the second determining comprises considering movement activity that indicates that the monitored person was moving between locations during the period of time as a greater risk compared to when the movement activity indicates that the monitored person remained at a single predetermined location during the period of time.

13. An apparatus for monitoring and responding to exposure by a monitored person to a prohibited substance, comprising:

an electronic computer processor;

a memory storing instructions configured to execute on the processor to cause the processor to:

first receive movement data representing movement of the monitored person over time;

second receive an indication that a monitored person has been exposed to a quantity of a prohibited substance;

first determine, from the received movement data, movement activity of the monitored person for a period of time before the exposure was detected;

second determine a risk parameter based on at least (a) the amount of the quantity of the prohibited substance, and (b) the movement activity;

issue a notice to a supervising authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is above a first threshold; and

issue a notice to a supervising authority in non-real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter that is below the first threshold,

wherein the second determining comprises increasing the relevance of movement activity that indicates that the monitored individual was in a moving vehicle.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the determining further comprises, when the movement activity indicates that the monitored individual was in a moving vehicle:

comparing the movement activity with at least one predetermined mass transit route;

reducing the relevance of the movement activity when coincident with a mass transit route.

15. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising issuing a notice to an emergency authority in substantially real time when the second determining results in a risk parameter is above a second threshold that is higher than the first threshold.

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