Tracking system for locational tracking of monitored persons

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C340S539100, C340S539110, C340S539130, C340S539310, C379S038000

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ABSTRACT:
A monitoring system provides for monitoring of a person and taking an action to dissuade the person from a course of action. The system has a device attached to the person which includes mechanisms to provide for an intervention to dissuade the person from the course of action. The intervention may be in the form of delivery of either a medication or an electrical shock to the person. The system may further include monitoring of a bodily function of the person or positional tracking of the person. Various scenarios are described to provide for activation of the intervention. The system may include a second device in possession of a restrictor person with positional tracking of this person and comparison relative to the positional location of a restrictee person.

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