20240019452. CONTROL LOOP-BASED VALUE ADJUSTMENT IN IN-VITRO DIAGNOSIS SYSTEMS simplified abstract (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Products GmbH)

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CONTROL LOOP-BASED VALUE ADJUSTMENT IN IN-VITRO DIAGNOSIS SYSTEMS

Organization Name

Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Products GmbH

Inventor(s)

Mike Bornmann of Marburg (DE)

[[:Category:Ulrich Schr�der of Lüneburg (DE)|Ulrich Schr�der of Lüneburg (DE)]][[Category:Ulrich Schr�der of Lüneburg (DE)]]

CONTROL LOOP-BASED VALUE ADJUSTMENT IN IN-VITRO DIAGNOSIS SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240019452 titled 'CONTROL LOOP-BASED VALUE ADJUSTMENT IN IN-VITRO DIAGNOSIS SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The present invention is a system that enables consistent results in an in-vitro diagnosis device. It includes an in-vitro diagnosis device and at least one control unit. The control unit is bidirectionally connected to the diagnosis device and is designed to evaluate the deviation of an internal calibration/control measurement parameter from a defined standard value of the diagnosis device. If a deviation is detected, the control unit modifies the standard value and transmits the modified value to the diagnosis device.

  • The system ensures consistent and accurate results in an in-vitro diagnosis device.
  • It includes a control unit that evaluates the deviation of internal calibration/control measurement parameters.
  • The control unit can modify the standard value if a deviation is detected.
  • The modified standard value is then transmitted to the diagnosis device.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Medical diagnostics: The system can be used in various medical diagnostic devices to ensure accurate and reliable results.
  • Research laboratories: The system can be utilized in research laboratories for precise measurements and analysis.
  • Quality control: It can be employed in industries that require strict quality control measures, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inconsistent results: The system addresses the issue of inconsistent results in in-vitro diagnosis devices by evaluating and modifying internal calibration/control measurement parameters.
  • Lack of accuracy: By detecting and correcting deviations from the standard value, the system improves the accuracy of the diagnosis device.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Consistency: The system ensures consistent and reliable results by evaluating and modifying internal calibration/control measurement parameters.
  • Accuracy: By detecting and correcting deviations, the technology enhances the accuracy of the diagnosis device.
  • Efficiency: The bidirectional connection between the control unit and the diagnosis device allows for quick modification of the standard value, improving the efficiency of the system.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention relates to a system that makes it possible to provide a consistent result value by an in-vitro diagnosis device, comprising an in-vitro diagnosis device, at least one control unit, which is bidirectionally connected to the in-vitro diagnosis device and is configured to evaluate the deviation of an internal calibration/control measurement parameter from a defined standard value of the at least one in-vitro diagnosis device, the control unit being configured to modify the standard value, for which a deviating internal calibration/control measurement parameter has been detected, and to transmit the modified standard value to the in-vitro diagnosis device; and a corresponding method.