18275235. TOUCH-FREE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)
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TOUCH-FREE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING
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Inventor(s)
Cornelis Van Zon of Everett MA (US)
Joseph James Frassica of Gloucester MA (US)
Ali Akbar Ahmad Samadani of Somerville MA (US)
Wee Kar Tan of Medford MA (US)
TOUCH-FREE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18275235 titled 'TOUCH-FREE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING
The abstract describes a security gateway for touch-free infectious disease screening, consisting of a contactless sensor, memory, and processor. The sensor gathers health readings of a subject, the memory stores instructions, and the processor executes the instructions. The gateway measures vital signs based on the health readings, determining access to a premise based on the vital signs.
- Contactless sensor obtains health readings of a subject
- Memory stores instructions
- Processor executes instructions
- Measures vital signs based on health readings
- Determines access to a premise based on vital signs
Potential Applications: - Healthcare facilities - Airports and transportation hubs - Schools and universities - Corporate offices - Public events and venues
Problems Solved: - Touch-free infectious disease screening - Efficient monitoring of vital signs - Enhanced security measures
Benefits: - Minimizes physical contact - Quick and accurate health assessments - Improves overall safety and security
Commercial Applications: Title: Touch-Free Infectious Disease Screening Security Gateway This technology can be utilized in various commercial settings such as healthcare facilities, transportation hubs, and public events to enhance safety measures and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Questions about Touch-Free Infectious Disease Screening Security Gateway: 1. How does the contactless sensor gather health readings? The contactless sensor uses advanced technology to capture health data without physical contact, ensuring a safe and efficient screening process.
2. What are the key benefits of using this security gateway for infectious disease screening? The main benefits include minimizing physical contact, providing quick and accurate health assessments, and improving overall safety and security measures.
Original Abstract Submitted
A security gateway for touch-free infectious disease screening includes a contactless sensor, a memory and a processor. The contactless sensor is configured to obtain health readings of a subject. The memory stores instructions. The processor executes the instructions. When executed by the processor, the instructions cause the security gateway to measure vital signs based on the health readings of the subject, and determine whether to allow access to a premise based on the vital signs.