Patent classifications
G16H10/00
Method of installing half-spool accessory in a cable manager
A cable manager includes a backbone assembly and at least one side wall extending from the backbone assembly. The at least one side wall optionally includes one or more cable finger units. The backbone assembly includes a spine member having an extruded construction. The spine member includes one or more channels extending substantially an entire length thereof to facilitate easy attachment, removal and/or repositioning of a structure relative to the spine member. The cable manager optionally includes an accessory rod, a half-spool assembly, a cable finger accessory, a strap/buckle accessory, and/or a door assembly having an interference-free hinge set.
INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM STORING INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM
A body temperature management server executes: acquiring body temperature information indicating a body temperature of a user and associated with a user ID specifying the user; acquiring user information about the user associated with the user ID; acquiring an alert criterion in accordance with the user information; determining whether the body temperature information satisfies the alert criterion; generating alert information for issuing an alert about a health state of the user in association with the user ID when the body temperature information is determined to satisfy the alert criterion; and outputting the alert information.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CRYPTOGRAPHICALLY VERIFIED DATA DRIVEN CONTRACTS
A system and method are disclosed that methodologies concerning cryptographically verified blockchain-based contract data inputs and off-chain side-effects. The system and method provide a deterministic and cryptographically verifiable chain of transactions, recorded on a blockchain (distributed ledger) system. This system provides an irrefutable public accounting of the transactions involved in incorporating on-chain contract execution with off-chain data and side-effects (resource actions).
INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, TERMINAL, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM STORING INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM
An information processing system includes a first user terminal that acquires body temperature information about a first user, and a second user terminal that presents the body temperature information to a second user. The first user terminal selects an input mode for use in acquiring the body temperature information from among a plurality of input modes each having distinctive reliability for body temperature information to be acquired, acquires the body temperature information in the selected input mode, and transmits the acquired body temperature information and input mode identification information indicating the selected input mode. The second user terminal receives the body temperature information and the input mode identification information, and causes a display part to display the body temperature information in a distinctive display manner in accordance with the input mode identification information.
System and method to monitor inventory of storage container
A system and method for monitoring the inventory of a medical storage container that has a required inventory of medical articles. An enclosure is used to isolate, scan, and take an inventory of a tray or other container of medical articles each of which has an RFID tag. The enclosure having a size smaller than the size needed for a resonant frequency at the RFID frequency of operation of the tags. An injection device is used to create a robust electromagnetic field standing wave of constructive interference in the enclosure and a program compares the scanned present inventory of the tray to the required inventory database and indicates any differences. Expired and recalled articles are identified.
Electronic systems and methods for the assessment of emotional state
The present invention is directed to an electronic system for the assessment of emotional state. The system allows individual employees to specify their emotions using a set of emojis. The system provides a graphical user interface that displays a list of different emotions and associated emojis that the user can select. The system allows the user to write an entry about his thoughts and emotions in conjunction with the selected emojis and send the message with the emojis to individuals with whom he chooses to share. The system provides a list of company-wide employees from which the user can select. The system receives the messages and implements data structures to process the received messages and produce individual and company-wide emotional state information.
Automated Timeline Completion Using Event Progression Knowledge Base
A mechanism is provided in a computing device configured with instructions executing on a processor of the computing device to implement a timeline generation system, for automated timeline completion. The timeline generation system executing on the processor of the computing device identifies a plurality of events in documents in a corpus of information. The timeline generation system places the plurality of events in a partial timeline data structure. The timeline generation system selects an event progression from an event progression knowledge base. The timeline generation system aligns the selected event progression to the partial timeline data structure. The timeline generation system identifies a set of events missing from the partial timeline data structure. The timeline generation system maps the set of events missing from the partial timeline data structure to the partial timeline based on the selected event progression to form a completed timeline data structure.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VITAL-DATA MEASUREMENT
A vital-data measurement controller is provided for controlling vital-data measurement when a user measures vital data by using a device data measurement. The measurement controller includes a controller that acquires image data including the user’s face and the device by controlling a camera; and an image processor that authenticates the user’s face and the based on the image data. The image processor then determines whether the device is worn by the user based on a positional relationship between the user and the device in the image data, and determines that a period in which the device is determined to be worn by the user after the authentication of the user and the device is a period of a proper state for measurement.
Method and System for Cardiac Pacing Therapy Guidance
A method is provided for cardiac pacing therapy guidance including: receiving an 3D or anatomic model and/or processing thereof, receiving location information of at least one heart conduction feature and/or processing thereof, receiving location information of at least one cardiac vein and/or processing thereof, receiving ECG recording data and/or processing thereof, determining a heart activation map relative to the model, and determining potential implant areas for implantation of at least one pacing system lead, such as for the purpose of outputting such information relating to the model and the potential implant areas for displaying thereof.
Device and method for detecting misuse of a medical imaging system
The present invention relates to a device (10) for detecting a misuse of a medical imaging system (20), comprising a data interface (12) for acquiring medical image data (24) and audit log data (26) from the medical imaging system (20); a processing unit (14) which is configured to configured to analyse the medical image data (24) to determine whether or not a part of a fetus is imaged in the medical image data (24), to compare the medical image data (24) and the audit log data (26) with each other, and to determine based on said comparison whether there is a mismatch between the medical image data (24) and the audit log data (26); and a feedback unit (16) which is configured to generate a misuse alert signal if a mismatch is detected by the processing unit (14).