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ZigBee Enhances Eldercare



    New wireless technology from France Telecom Orange and Ember may
    someday enable eldercare facilities and people with elderly family
    members to keep tabs on their loved ones from afar.

    France Telecom Orange's R&D Group is developing a ZigBee-based
    network system that lets caregivers track the movement of elderly
    relatives living independently, as well as nursing home residents.
    Elderly people wearing a ZigBee-based tagging sensor, would
    automatically set off a notification of their whereabouts in the event
    they wander away from a premise.

    The system will also enhance eldercare safety by providing a
    wireless "panic call" capability for residents who find themselves
    suddenly incapacitated. It also enables caregivers to remotely monitor
    the state of exit doors and identify unauthorized entries or
    departures.

    The ZigBee-based system is currently in a three-month test trial
    at an eldercare facility in Orgeres en Beauce, France. During this
    trial, France Telecom intends to acquire the knowledge to deploy
    ZigBee solutions in the field and integrate them with France Telecom
    Orange's network and service infrastructure. The technology developed
    for the eldercare facility was a significant challenge spanning
    several buildings, and incorporating portable devices with very
    limited battery power.

    The trial will also help France Telecom Orange to understand the
    kind of involvement people in health and elderly care expect from an
    operator.

    How it works

    The France Telecom system uses Ember's EM250 ZigBee
    system-on-a-chip and EmberZNet ZigBee software stack to create
    self-organizing, self-healing wireless networks that can operate for
    years on inexpensive batteries. With virtually no retrofit wiring or
    construction required, this approach makes it easy and cost effective
    for users to deploy and scale up their monitoring networks as needed.
    The system's mesh network topology also makes it highly reliable.

    The network of ZigBee-based zonal location sensors and controls
    communicate with a gateway device that enables caregivers to monitor
    residents' movement and location from either a local network console
    or remotely over the Internet.

    It is an ideal solution for monitoring the safety and well being
    of aging family members who want to continue living alone in their
    homes, as well as for eldercare facilities which are challenged to
    keep track of their growing population of residents.

    "With an increasingly aging population and dwindling healthcare
    workforce, we designed the system to help families and nursing homes
    address this need and improve eldercare safety easily and cost
    effectively," said Roland Airiau, France Telecom Strategic Marketing,
    Smart Environments Program Director. "However, to do so we needed a
    wireless platform that was reliable and field proven. We selected
    Ember because it has the most mature, feature-rich ZigBee development
    platform and delivered the performance and battery life we needed."

    About France Telecom Orange

    Orange is the key brand of France Telecom, one of the world's
    leading telecommunications operators with more than 158 million
    customers on five continents. In June, 2006, as part of the France
    Telecom integrated operator strategy (NExT programme) to deliver
    simple, convergent products, Orange became the single brand for
    mobile, internet and tv offers in France, the United Kingdom, The
    Netherlands and in Spain, strengthening Orange's position as the
    number two mobile and internet services brand in Europe. In addition,
    Orange Business Services became the new banner for business
    communications solutions and services. Orange Business Services is
    present in 166 countries and territories and serves customers in 220.

    France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) is listed on Euronext Paris Eurolist
    market and on the New York Stock Exchange. At December 31, 2006, the
    group had 97.6 million mobile customers, 12.3 million internet
    customers and 48.7 million fixed line customers.

    At the end of 2006, France Telecom had consolidated sales of 51.7
    billion euros by IFRS standards (preliminary results) and had 191,000
    employees.

    Further information about Orange and France Telecom can be found
    on the Orange website at www.orange.com or the France Telecom at
    www.francetelecom.com.

    Orange and any other Orange product or service names included in
    this material are trade marks of Orange Personal Communications
    Services Limited.

    France Telecom Orange and e-Health

    To answer new needs and ease the access to associated
    technologies, France Telecom Orange, has developed a broad range of
    services for patients, Health professionals and most of the actors of
    Health. For more than 10 years, France Telecom has accompanied the
    various actors of health world (liberal professionals, hospitals,
    private clinics, old people's homes, laboratories, networks designed
    to health.needs...) in the evolutions of their business and focused on
    three values: the responsibility, proximity and the innovation.

    Today more than ever, information technologies have deeply
    modified the way of working and communicating in order to offer a more
    efficient service to the patients.

    Network organization, remote dialogue, tele expertise, new tools
    of information and communication via Internet... The health sector
    knows a fast technological change towards "E-Health", with direct
    consequences on the daily work of most health professionals: doctors,
    nurses, ambulance men, hospitals, private clinics, laboratories,
    ancillary medical, health specialized networks...

    ZigBee: Wireless Control That Simply Works

    The ZigBee Alliance is an association of companies working
    together to enable reliable, cost-effective, low-power, wirelessly
    networked monitoring and control products based on an open global
    standard. The ZigBee Alliance is a rapidly growing, non-profit
    industry consortium of leading semiconductor manufacturers, technology
    providers, OEMs, and end-users worldwide. Membership is open to all.
    Additional information can be found at www.zigbee.org.

    About Ember Corporation

    Ember develops wireless sensor and control network technologies
    that help make our living and working environments safer, smarter,
    more comfortable and energy efficient. Ember's ZigBee-based
    semiconductors and software enable communication between devices
    embedded in a variety of building and home automation products. Ember
    is headquartered in Boston and has a semiconductor development center
    in Cambridge, England and distributors worldwide. Ember is a lead
    member of the ZigBee Alliance, and its platform is the National
    Technical Systems' (NTS) "Golden Suite" for 802.15.4/ZigBee
    interoperability testing. For more information, please visit
    www.ember.com.

    Ember, Ember Enabled, EmberZNet, InSight and the Ember logo are
    trademarks of Ember Corporation. ZigBee is a trademark of the ZigBee
    Alliance. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of
    their respective companies.