18418528. BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Hiromi Mitani of Tokyo (JP)

Kei Tamura of Tokyo (JP)

Masaki Murase of Tokyo (JP)

BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18418528 titled 'BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE

The patent application describes a biological information measurement device that can be attached to a subject for detecting various types of biological information.

  • The device includes a housing with an annular structure, a first sensor with a first electrode for detecting first biological information, a second sensor with a second electrode for detecting second biological information, and a third sensor with a light receiving unit for detecting third biological information.
  • A ground electrode is shared by all three sensors, and they are arranged to protrude inwards in the housing.
  • The first, second, and third sensors detect different types of biological information, providing a comprehensive view of the subject's health.

Potential Applications: - Medical monitoring - Fitness tracking - Research in biological sciences

Problems Solved: - Comprehensive biological information detection - Convenient and non-invasive measurement

Benefits: - Holistic view of subject's health - Easy attachment and use - Accurate and reliable data collection

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Biological Information Measurement Device for Health Monitoring" This technology can be used in medical facilities, fitness centers, and research institutions for various health monitoring purposes.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this device compare to traditional biological information measurement methods?

  - This device offers a more comprehensive and convenient way to gather multiple types of biological information simultaneously.

2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in terms of accuracy and reliability?

  - The accuracy and reliability of the device may depend on proper calibration and maintenance procedures.


Original Abstract Submitted

A biological information measurement device including a housing having an annular structure and attachable to a subject, a first sensor including a first electrode, the first sensor detecting first biological information, a second sensor including a second electrode, the second sensor detecting second biological information different from the first biological information, a third sensor including a light receiving unit, the third sensor detecting third biological information different from the first biological information and the second biological information, and a ground electrode shared by the first sensor, the second sensor, and the third sensor is provided, wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, the light receiving unit, and the ground electrode are arranged to protrude in an inner direction of the housing.