18617815. WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING DEVICES AND METHODS OF MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF SUCH DEVICES simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)

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WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING DEVICES AND METHODS OF MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF SUCH DEVICES

Organization Name

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.

Inventor(s)

Marco Mamprin of Eindhoven (NL)

Hendrik Huijgen of Eindhoven (NL)

Ewout Brandsma of Eindhoven (NL)

Warner Rudolph Theophile Ten Kate of Eindhoven (NL)

Wilhelmus Johannes Joseph Stut of EIndhoven (NL)

WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING DEVICES AND METHODS OF MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF SUCH DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18617815 titled 'WIRELESS HEALTH MONITORING DEVICES AND METHODS OF MANAGING ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF SUCH DEVICES

The present disclosure pertains to wireless health monitoring devices designed for intermittent data transmission with controlled energy consumption, along with methods for managing energy consumption by such devices. These innovations eliminate the need for an intermediary electronic device, allowing for direct uploading of health-related data to a back-end device, enhancing the usability of the monitoring device, reducing costs, improving data transmission efficiency, and extending the device's energy source lifespan.

  • Direct uploading of health-related data to a back-end device
  • Elimination of the need for an intermediary electronic device
  • Controlled energy consumption for intermittent data transmission
  • Improved usability of wireless health monitoring devices
  • Cost reduction associated with monitoring devices
  • Enhanced data transmission efficiency
  • Prolonged lifespan of the device's energy source

Potential Applications: These devices and methods are particularly useful in clinical settings and out-of-hospital patient monitoring, although other applications are also possible.

Problems Solved: The technology addresses issues related to energy consumption, data transmission efficiency, usability, and cost associated with wireless health monitoring devices.

Benefits: The benefits include improved efficiency, cost savings, enhanced usability, and extended lifespan of the device's energy source.

Commercial Applications: This technology could be applied in healthcare facilities, remote patient monitoring services, and other medical settings to streamline data transmission and improve monitoring capabilities.

Questions about Wireless Health Monitoring Devices: 1. How do these devices improve energy consumption management? These devices optimize energy consumption by enabling intermittent data transmission with controlled energy usage.

2. What are the key benefits of direct uploading of health-related data to a back-end device? Direct uploading eliminates the need for an intermediary device, streamlining the data transmission process and improving overall efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure is directed to wireless health monitoring devices adapted for intermittent data transmission with controlled energy consumption as well as methods of managing energy consumption by a wireless health monitoring device. As described herein, the devices and methods eliminate the need for an intermediating electronic device, enable direct uploading of health-related data to a back-end device, improve useability of the wireless health monitoring device, reduce costs associated with the wireless health monitoring device, increase the efficiency of data transmission from the health monitoring device, and improve the lifespan of the device's energy source. The devices and methods of the present disclosure find particular application in clinical, out-of-hospital patient monitoring, although other applications are contemplated.