Gemalto, the world leader in digital security, announces that its Cinterion® M2M technology is powering the innovative TRiLOC™ GPS Personal Locator Device (PLD) used to locate people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
The easy-to-wear wristwatch solution uses an ultra-slim Cinterion module to provide 24/7 global cellular communications and Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking. The TRiLOC device helps caregivers locate and safeguard people with special needs while minimizing the need for constant physical supervision. Worldwide there are more than 30 million individuals suffering from autism or Alzheimer’s disease and more than 60 million caregivers are looking for solutions to improve their independence and safety¹.
Developed by iLOC Technologies, the TRiLOC PLD integrates Gemalto’s Cinterion PHS8 M2M module to provide simultaneous high-speed data and voice communications as well as GPS location data. Gemalto’s solution transmits an individual’s precise location to the designated caretaker’s cell phone or computer while enabling hands-free two-way voice calling when needed. A remote listening feature allows caretakers to detect when immediate help is required, and the wearer has access to an SOS button in case of emergencies. With Bluetooth™ 4.0, the TRiLOC PLD can sync with mHealth devices, smart home appliances and security solutions to send status updates to caregivers. An optional accessory worn by caregivers enables proximity detection and electronic tethering sending immediate text messages and audio alarms if an individual strays too far. In addition, an alert can be sent when the device’s lockable strap is tampered with. Gemalto’s Cinterion M2M advanced power management technology extends the device’s battery life for longer operation before recharging is necessary.
Tony Fama, iLOC President, CEO and father of a son with ASD, said:
“We created TRiLOC GPS Personal Locator after two years of research and many discussions with care giving associations and parents of children with ASD.”
“TRiLOC gives my son greater autonomy and reduces the need of constant supervision. With the tethering accessory, families or caregivers can plan trips to museums, shopping centers, and even busy theme parks without the enormous stress of the individual wandering off.”
“It is really rewarding to see our technology truly changing the lives of people with special needs, in this case those who are prone to getting lost,” said Norbert Muhrer, Senior Vice President of Gemalto M2M.
“As a result of our miniaturization efforts we have produced our slimmest module to date, the Cinterion PHS8, which is small and powerful enough to drive this innovative wristwatch. With this solution, Gemalto is again helping to improve the security and convenience of citizens by leveraging the full potential of the wireless and digital worlds around us”.
