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Cardiovascular Monitoring Using Multiple Sensors
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SeongHwan Cho of Mountain View CA (US)
Justin Phillips of London (GB)
Cardiovascular Monitoring Using Multiple Sensors - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240285183 titled 'Cardiovascular Monitoring Using Multiple Sensors
The abstract describes a cardiovascular monitoring system that utilizes two monitoring devices to measure cardiovascular signals and motion signals at different body parts of a subject. The system filters the cardiovascular signals to remove spectral components that correspond to motion signals and determines cardiovascular information based on correlated spectral components.
- The system includes two monitoring devices for measuring cardiovascular and motion signals at different body parts.
- A controller filters the cardiovascular signals to remove motion signal components, allowing for accurate cardiovascular information determination.
- The system correlates spectral components from the filtered signals to extract relevant cardiovascular data.
- By analyzing the correlated spectral components, the system provides accurate cardiovascular information about the subject.
- This innovative approach improves the accuracy and reliability of cardiovascular monitoring systems.
Potential Applications: - Medical monitoring in hospitals and clinics - Remote patient monitoring systems - Fitness and sports performance tracking devices
Problems Solved: - Accurate measurement of cardiovascular signals in the presence of motion artifacts - Reliable monitoring of cardiovascular health in various settings
Benefits: - Enhanced accuracy in cardiovascular monitoring - Improved data quality for better healthcare decisions - Increased reliability in remote monitoring systems
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Cardiovascular Monitoring System for Healthcare and Fitness Industries This technology can be used in medical facilities, fitness centers, and wearable devices for real-time cardiovascular monitoring, improving patient care and fitness tracking capabilities.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system filter out motion signal components from the cardiovascular signals? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in different healthcare and fitness settings?
Original Abstract Submitted
a cardiovascular monitoring system includes a first monitoring device configured to couple to a first body part of a subject and a second monitoring device configured to couple to a second body part of the subject. the first monitoring device is configured to measure a first cardiovascular signal and a first motion signal at the first body part, and the second monitoring device is configured to measure a second cardiovascular signal and a second motion signal at the second body part. a controller of the system receives the first and second cardiovascular signals and the first and second motion signals and filters the first and second cardiovascular signals by removing spectral components that correspond to spectral components of the first and second motion signals. based on a correlated spectral component that is present in both the filtered first and second cardiovascular signals, the system determines cardiovascular information of the subject.