20240053324. SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS IN ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEMS simplified abstract (ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.)
SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS IN ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEMS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Michael R. Love of Pleasanton CA (US)
Michael J. Fullmer of Alameda CA (US)
Kurt E. Leno of San Leandro CA (US)
Xuandong Hua of Mountain View CA (US)
Mark Sloan of Redwood City CA (US)
Glenn Berman of Alameda CA (US)
SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS IN ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240053324 titled 'SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS IN ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEMS
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes systems, devices, and methods for in vivo analyte monitoring systems that utilize wireless communications to enhance performance, power efficiency, interoperability, data security, and user privacy.
- Bluetooth or Bluetooth Low Energy enabled handheld relay device for wirelessly relaying analyte data between sensor unit device and reader devices
- Advertisement and encryption schemes for improved security, efficiency, and privacy in wireless data transmission
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- Potential Applications
- Medical devices for continuous monitoring of glucose levels in diabetic patients
- Wearable health trackers for real-time monitoring of various health parameters
- Problems Solved
- Enhanced data security and user privacy in wireless communication
- Improved power efficiency and performance in in vivo analyte monitoring systems
- Benefits
- Enhanced data security and privacy protection
- Improved power efficiency and performance in wireless communication
- Interoperability between sensor unit device and reader devices for seamless data transmission.
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, devices and methods are provided that allow for enhanced performance, power efficiency, interoperability, data security and user privacy for in vivo analyte monitoring systems that utilize wireless communications. the in vivo analyte monitoring systems can include a bluetooth or bluetooth low energy enabled handheld relay device for wirelessly relaying analyte data between a sensor unit device and one or more reader devices. the in vivo analyte monitoring systems can employ advertisement and encryption schemes for wirelessly transmitting data in a manner that allows for improved security, efficiency and privacy.
- ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.
- Michael R. Love of Pleasanton CA (US)
- Michael J. Fullmer of Alameda CA (US)
- Kurt E. Leno of San Leandro CA (US)
- Xuandong Hua of Mountain View CA (US)
- Mark Sloan of Redwood City CA (US)
- Lei He of Moraga CA (US)
- Glenn Berman of Alameda CA (US)
- G01N33/49
- A61B5/00
- A61B5/145
- H04W4/80
- H04W4/38
- H04W12/02