Apple inc. (20240090782). WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH FITNESS MACHINE CONNECTIVITY FOR IMPROVED ACTIVITY MONITORING USING CALORIC EXPENDITURE MODELS simplified abstract
Contents
- 1 WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH FITNESS MACHINE CONNECTIVITY FOR IMPROVED ACTIVITY MONITORING USING CALORIC EXPENDITURE MODELS
- 1.1 Organization Name
- 1.2 Inventor(s)
- 1.3 WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH FITNESS MACHINE CONNECTIVITY FOR IMPROVED ACTIVITY MONITORING USING CALORIC EXPENDITURE MODELS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- 1.4 Simplified Explanation
- 1.5 Potential Applications
- 1.6 Problems Solved
- 1.7 Benefits
- 1.8 Potential Commercial Applications
- 1.9 Possible Prior Art
- 1.10 How does this technology handle different types of workouts or fitness machines?
- 1.11 What measures are in place to ensure the accuracy of the calibrated maximal oxygen consumption calculation?
- 1.12 Original Abstract Submitted
WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH FITNESS MACHINE CONNECTIVITY FOR IMPROVED ACTIVITY MONITORING USING CALORIC EXPENDITURE MODELS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Bharath Narasimha Rao of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Jennifer Strasser of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Umamahesh Srinivas of Milpitas CA (US)
Kevin Sheridan of Menlo Park CA (US)
James Ochs of San Francisco CA (US)
Vinay R. Majjigi of Mountain View CA (US)
Karthik Jayaraman Raghuram of Santa Clara CA (US)
Olivier Humblet of Palo Alto CA (US)
Jay Kriz Blahnik of Venice CA (US)
WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH FITNESS MACHINE CONNECTIVITY FOR IMPROVED ACTIVITY MONITORING USING CALORIC EXPENDITURE MODELS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240090782 titled 'WEARABLE COMPUTER WITH FITNESS MACHINE CONNECTIVITY FOR IMPROVED ACTIVITY MONITORING USING CALORIC EXPENDITURE MODELS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method involving a wireless wearable computer connecting to a fitness machine to gather data during a workout session, including heart rate data, to calculate heart rate caloric expenditure for the user.
- The method involves establishing a wireless connection between a wearable computer and a fitness machine.
- Machine data and heart rate data are collected during a workout session.
- The user's calibrated maximal oxygen consumption is determined based on the heart rate data and machine data.
- Heart rate caloric expenditure is calculated using the calibrated maximal oxygen consumption and heart rate data.
- Information on heart rate caloric expenditure is provided for presentation to the user.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in fitness tracking devices, gym equipment, and health monitoring systems.
Problems Solved
This technology solves the problem of accurately calculating caloric expenditure during workouts by combining machine data and heart rate data.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include providing users with more accurate information on their caloric expenditure during workouts, which can help them track their fitness progress more effectively.
Potential Commercial Applications
One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the development of advanced fitness trackers or smart gym equipment.
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be existing fitness trackers that monitor heart rate and activity levels during workouts, but may not necessarily combine machine data for more accurate caloric expenditure calculations.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology handle different types of workouts or fitness machines?
The patent application does not specify how the method adapts to different workout types or machines to ensure accurate caloric expenditure calculations.
What measures are in place to ensure the accuracy of the calibrated maximal oxygen consumption calculation?
The patent application does not detail the specific algorithms or methods used to determine the user's calibrated maximal oxygen consumption based on the heart rate data and machine data.
Original Abstract Submitted
in an embodiment, a method comprises: establishing, by a wireless wearable computer worn by a user, a wireless communication connection with a fitness machine; obtaining machine data from the fitness machine while the user is engaged in a workout session on the fitness machine; obtaining, from a heart rate sensor of the wireless device, heart rate data of the user; determining a calibrated maximal oxygen consumption of the user based on the heart rate data and the machine data; determining a heart rate caloric expenditure based on the heart rate data and the calibrated maximal oxygen consumption of the user; and providing information corresponding to the heart rate caloric expenditure for presentation.
- Apple inc.
- Bharath Narasimha Rao of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Jennifer Strasser of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Umamahesh Srinivas of Milpitas CA (US)
- Kevin Sheridan of Menlo Park CA (US)
- James Ochs of San Francisco CA (US)
- Vinay R. Majjigi of Mountain View CA (US)
- Karthik Jayaraman Raghuram of Santa Clara CA (US)
- Olivier Humblet of Palo Alto CA (US)
- Jay Kriz Blahnik of Venice CA (US)
- A61B5/024
- A61B5/00
- A61B5/083
- A61B5/11
- A61B5/1455
- A61B5/1495
- A63B22/02
- G01C22/00