Patent classifications
A61B2562/0257
Systems, apparatus and methods for properly locating items
Systems, methods and apparatus are disclosed for properly using and locating object retention wands via the use of at least one sensor located on or in the wand body for determining when the wand is capable of properly scanning a target area. In one form, a proximity sensor is used. In another form a motion sensor is used. In still other forms, both a proximity sensor and motion sensor are used. In some forms, the wand system further includes an indicator for indicating whether the wand is within proper read range, speed and/or orientation of a target area so as to confirm proper use of the wand to locate retained objects before concluding a procedure. In other forms one or more of a user interface, scanner and network interface may also be used with the system. Further systems, methods and apparatus are also disclosed herein.
DAILY LIVING MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A system for patient activity monitoring may include a wearable device and a personal terminal. The personal terminal may include a processor. The processor of the personal terminal may be configured to receive, from the wearable device, proximity detection information specifying proximity detected by the wearable device between the wearable device and a tag device and sensor data received by the wearable device from the tag device. The processor of the personal terminal may be further configured to determine, based on the proximity detection information and the sensor data, that an action was performed by a patient.
DETERMINING BIOMETRIC DATA USING AN ARRAY OF INFRARED ILLUMINATORS
Methods, devices, and systems related to determining biometric data using an array of infrared (IR) illuminators are described. In an example, a method can include projecting a number of IR dots on a user using a dot projector and an array of IR illuminators, capturing an IR image of the number of IR dots using an IR camera, comparing a number of pixels of the captured IR image to a number of corresponding pixels of a baseline IR image using a processing resource, and determining biometric data of the user at least partially based on comparing the captured IR image to the baseline IR image using the processing resource.
Surgical system for overlaying surgical instrument data onto a virtual three dimensional construct of an organ
A surgical system for use with a surgical instrument in a surgical procedure performed on an anatomical organ is disclosed. The surgical system comprises at least one imaging device and a control circuit configured to identify anatomical structures relevant to the surgical procedure from visualization data from the at least one imaging device, propose a surgical resection path for removing a portion of the anatomical organ by the surgical instrument, and present parameters of the surgical instrument in accordance with the surgical resection path. The surgical resection path is determined based on the anatomical structures.
Electronic device for controlling skin-care device and method of operating the same
According to an embodiment, an electronic device includes a camera, and at least one processor configured to: determine, from an image including a face of a user obtained via the camera, skin information indicating a skin condition of the user, generate control information for controlling a skin-care device to perform care based on the determined skin information and information regarding the skin-care device, and provide the control information to the skin-care device.
ESTIMATING CONTACT FORCE APPLIED BETWEEN CATHETER AND TISSUE USING TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVERS OF THE CATHETER
A system includes a catheter and a processor. The catheter includes an expandable distal-end assembly (EDEA) having: (i) a transmitter, which is coupled to the EDEA and is configured to transmit a first signal, and (ii) one or more receivers, which are coupled to an elastic component of the EDEA, and are configured to produce one or more respective second signals in response to receiving the first signal. The processor is configured to estimate, based on the one or more respective second signals, a force applied to the elastic component.
NONINVASIVE TRANSDERMAL ALCOHOL SCREENING SYSTEM
Disclosed herein are a non-invasive alcohol detection, identity management, access control, remote screening, and reporting systems.
Toilet with microfluidic chips for testing samples
An analytical toilet comprising a bowl adapted to receive excreta; one or more conduits for transporting a sample from the bowl; one or more fluid sources in fluid connection with the one or more conduits; and one or more microfluidic chips, comprising at least one fluid inlet; at least one fluid outlet; and a sensor configured to detect at least one property of an excreta sample is disclosed.
MOUNT, AUTHENTICATION DEVICE, AUTHENTICATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM
A wearable article includes: an annular casing that surrounds a space into which a body of a user is to be inserted; a light-emitting element that is provided in the casing, the light-emitting element emitting light towards the space; an imaging element that is provided in the casing, the imaging element capturing and obtaining an image of the space when the light-emitting element emits light; and an authentication circuit that authenticates the user based on a vein pattern obtained in advance and the image.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CALCULATING ANALYTE LEVELS
Disclosed are systems and methods for detecting analyte levels. These systems and methods may include a sensor configured for at least partial placement in an analyte-containing medium. The sensor may include one or more transducers and one or more diffusion barriers. The diffusion barriers may be arranged to delay diffusion of analyte to one transducer relative to another transducer. This delay may be used for purposes such as calculating and/or compensating for lag between a measured analyte level and a physiological analyte level of interest.