Abstract

Robotic revolution made the position monitoring systems become more and more demanding in the industry. Knowing the position of an object will help for the better navigation as well as control of systems. This review is about the current position monitoring systems with an overlook of their applications in helping Alzheimer's patients. Here we have included the indoor and outdoor methods and the comparison between the common methods used in position monitoring systems. A list of various methods used for the position monitoring has been included in the conclusion section based on their accuracy and cost.

Highlights

  • Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that cause a problem for memory, thinking and behavior

  • In 2011, more than 24 million people were experienced Alzheimer disease all around the world and it is predicted that this number will be doubled every 20 years [1]

  • The cameras can be used for indoor positioning systems

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Introduction

Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that cause a problem for memory, thinking and behavior. It starts slowly and become worse and over the time become strong enough to affect daily activities. Several strategies developed for decreasing the disease progression. Among these strategies, targeting the clearance of amyloid-B peptide (which is an important factor in disease development) are most important and advanced [2]. Some strategies are developed to predict Alzheimer’s disease in people with 50 to 70% chance to develop dementia within the 5 to 7 years [3]

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