A61B5/4806

Systems and techniques for tracking sleep consistency and sleep goals

Methods, techniques, apparatuses, and systems for setting up and tracking sleep consistency goals of users are provided. In one example, a computing system for setting a sleep schedule of a user of a biometric monitoring device may obtain sleep data derived from sensor data generated by the biometric monitoring device, store the sleep data in a sleep log data store as one or more sleep logs associated with an account assigned to the user, and calculate a target bedtime based on a scheduled waketime of the user and a sleep efficiency derived, at least in part, from the sleep data for one or more users stored in the sleep log data store. The computing system may also be configured to provide a number of personalized user interfaces to an individual for the purposes of setting a sleep schedule. Such interfaces may include parameters that are tailored to the individual sleep needs and/or characteristics of the individual's sleep.

Self contained monitor and system for use
11622718 · 2023-04-11 · ·

A wearable device and methods for providing a wearable device are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable device comprises at least one power source, one computer controller and a plurality of instruments that when worn on a user access physiological data from at least the user axilla. The wearable device monitors one or more or a combination of body temperature, pulse, R-R interval, respiration rate, pulse ox (SpO2), sleep, movement included fall detection. The device stores, processes and communicates collected or processed data to an external computer system. A software system provides summary information, reporting and alarms based on data collected by the one or more instruments.

APPLICATION FOR TRACKING PROGRESSION AND ISOLATING CAUSES OF ADVERSE MEDICAL CONDITIONS

An application for tracking disease, pain, and mental health symptom triggers including an input module for inputting variables from a user in electronic communication with an output variable module, an analysis module for analyzing input variables and output variables, and an output module for presenting results to the user. A method of tracking disease, pain, and mental health triggers, by a user inputting data about nutrition, medication, lifestyle, symptoms, pain, and user defined metrics in an application, performing an analysis on the data, and outputting a result from the data identifying daily activities that effect the user's disease/mental health and trigger symptoms. A method of preventing adverse events.

Real-time Patient Monitoring for Live Intervention Adaptation

A system for monitoring the reaction of a user and for adjusting output content based on the user's reaction includes an output unit, a monitoring unit, a synchronization unit, an analysis unit and a control unit. The output unit presents content to the user. The monitoring unit monitors a user parameter during a period during which a first content is presented to the user in order to obtain monitoring data from the user. The monitoring data is synchronized during the period with the first content so as to link in time the monitoring data and the first content. The analysis unit analyzes the monitoring data and links it to the first content in order to determine the user's reaction to the first content. The control unit controls the output unit to present a second content to the user that is selected based on the user's reaction to the first content.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE NON-INVASIVE RECORDING OF MARINE MAMMAL SLEEP IN THE WILD

A water resistant biometric data logging system for an animal including a housing containing an electrophysiological data logging device and an underwater connector configured to route and waterproof at least 10 electrode cables to the electrophysiological data logging device. Further disclosed is an apparatus (e.g., headcap) for mounting electrodes onto the animal. The apparatus includes a first layer comprising a first plurality of openings or holes, the first layer comprising a foam or a sacrificial material; a second layer comprising a second plurality of openings or holes, the second layer comprising or consisting essentially of synthetic rubber; and a potted piece containing a plurality of electrode cables, wherein the electrode cables are routed from the potted piece through the first plurality of openings and the second plurality of openings or holes.

Fabric-based pressure sensor arrays including intersecting elongated conductive strips on opposite sides of a textile sheet

A fabric-based pressure sensor array includes: (1) a first layer including M elongated conductive strips coated thereon; (2) a second layer including N elongated conductive strips coated thereon, the M elongated conductive strips extending crosswise relative to the N elongated conductive strips to define M×N intersections; and (3) a unitary textile sheet extending between the first layer and the second layer so as to overlap the M×N intersections, the textile sheet having a variable resistivity in response to applied pressure so as to define M×N pressure sensors at locations corresponding to the M×N intersections.

Wearable electronic device

A wearable electronic device is provided. The wearable electronic device includes a main body and a wearing unit that allows the main body to be worn on a user's body. The wearing unit may include a first wearing member extending from the main body, a binding member coupled to the first wearing member to be moved in a longitudinal direction of the first wearing member, and a driving member installed in the first wearing member to move the binding member.

Sleep system

A method for helping a user awaken from sleep includes receiving information indicating a wake-up time frame; receiving a plurality of biometric readings of the user, each biometric reading including at least one of a heart rate or respiration rate; based on the plurality of biometric readings, determining that the user has had sufficient sleep; and arranging a wake-up sound after entering the wake-up time frame and after determining that the user has had sufficient sleep or at the end of the wake-up timeframe.

Biological information analysis device, biological information analysis system, program, and biological information analysis method

A biological information analyzing device includes: an indicator extraction unit that extracts an indicator pertaining to a characteristic of a blood pressure waveform using data of the blood pressure waveform obtained by a sensor, which is worn on a user's body and can non-invasively measure the blood pressure waveform for each of heartbeats, continuously measuring the blood pressure waveform; and a processing unit that carries out a process based on the extracted indicator.

INFLATABLE HEADGEAR AND PATIENT INTERFACE

The present technology relates to one or more of the screening, diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, prevention and amelioration of respiratory-related disorders. The present technology also relates to medical devices or apparatus, and their use. In particular, the present technology a headgear for supplying pressurised air to a patient, comprising a headgear tubing which is inflatable from a collapsed state to an inflated state to form a conduit for supplying pressurised air to the patient, and when the headgear tubing is in the collapsed state, the headgear tubing is elastically deformable and foldable on itself. The headgear may further comprise a rigidiser.