18039738. PROCESS MINING PATIENT WORKFLOWS FROM REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEM (RTLS) DATA simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)

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PROCESS MINING PATIENT WORKFLOWS FROM REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEM (RTLS) DATA

Organization Name

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.

Inventor(s)

Pim Beekers of Eindhoven (NL)

Supriyo Chatterjea of Eindhoven (NL)

Alexander Sebastian Fumica of Eindhoven (NL)

Ludovicus Marinus Geradus Maria Tolhuizen of Eindhoven (NL)

PROCESS MINING PATIENT WORKFLOWS FROM REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEM (RTLS) DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18039738 titled 'PROCESS MINING PATIENT WORKFLOWS FROM REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEM (RTLS) DATA

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the abstract is designed to optimize quality control of tracking data using a real-time locating service (RTLS) to track persons or items in a building tagged with infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) tags. The system includes an electronic processor programmed to score candidate traces, detect deviations from the intended workflow, and store these deviations in a database.

  • Real-time locating service (RTLS) for tracking persons or items in a building
  • Use of infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) tags to generate candidate traces
  • Electronic processor scoring candidate traces based on missing location reports and reducing fitness score accordingly
  • Detection of deviations between candidate traces and intended workflow
  • Storage of deviations in a database

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and retail for efficient tracking of assets, inventory, and personnel.

Problems Solved

1. Ensures accurate tracking of persons or items within a building 2. Identifies deviations from the intended workflow for quality control purposes

Benefits

1. Improved accuracy and reliability in tracking data 2. Enhanced quality control measures for tracking systems 3. Increased efficiency in monitoring and managing assets or personnel

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing quality control of tracking data in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and retail for improved operational efficiency and inventory management.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of RFID technology for tracking assets or inventory in various industries. However, the specific focus on optimizing quality control of tracking data using RTLS and IR/RF tags may be a unique innovation.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle potential interference with the IR/RF tags in a building environment?

The abstract does not provide information on how the system mitigates potential interference with the IR/RF tags in a building environment. This could be a crucial aspect to ensure accurate tracking data.

What measures are in place to ensure data security and privacy of the tracked information?

The abstract does not mention any details regarding data security and privacy measures for the tracked information. It is essential to address these concerns to comply with regulations and protect sensitive data.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system () for optimizing quality control of tracking data includes a real-time locating service (RTLS) () configured to perform tracking of persons or items in a building that are tagged with associated infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) tags () to generate candidate traces (). At least one electronic processor () is programmed to: score the candidate traces including, for each candidate trace being scored, determine whether one or more location reports is missing from the candidate trace; and reduce the fitness score of the candidate trace based on a number of missing reports; detect deviations between the candidate traces and the intended workflow; and store the deviations in a database ().