A61B5/389

VIBROTACTILE STIMULATION DEVICE

A vibrotactile stimulation device intended to be applied against a body medium (MC) to be stimulated, produced in the form of a functional unit, comprising a vibrating effector suitable for applying, to said medium, pulses of mechanical vibrational energy, and a controller for controlling the effector according to stimulation rules. The functional unit further houses a first electrode suitable for cooperating with at least one second electrode separated from the first electrode in order to supply signals representative of a cardiac activity and a muscular activity on the medium to be stimulated, said controller being sensitive to cardiac activity and muscular activity signals in order to influence the stimulation. The stimulation device may be used for body stimulation in combating sleep apnea, with improved detection.

VIBROTACTILE STIMULATION DEVICE

A vibrotactile stimulation device intended to be applied against a body medium (MC) to be stimulated, produced in the form of a functional unit, comprising a vibrating effector suitable for applying, to said medium, pulses of mechanical vibrational energy, and a controller for controlling the effector according to stimulation rules. The functional unit further houses a first electrode suitable for cooperating with at least one second electrode separated from the first electrode in order to supply signals representative of a cardiac activity and a muscular activity on the medium to be stimulated, said controller being sensitive to cardiac activity and muscular activity signals in order to influence the stimulation. The stimulation device may be used for body stimulation in combating sleep apnea, with improved detection.

A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING RESPIRATORY EFFORT

The invention provides a system and method for determining a respiratory effort for a subject. The method comprises obtaining a relaxed signal representing a subject breathing in a relaxed manner and a forced signal representing a subject breathing in a forced manner. The relaxed signal is then smoothed over a first averaging window and the forced signal is smoothed over a second averaging window, wherein the first averaging window is longer than the second averaging window. Based on the smoothed relaxed signal and the smoothed forced signal, a respiratory effort can thus be determined.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAPPING MUSCULAR ACTIVATION

A system for determining muscle activation comprises a set of electrode adherable to a skin of a subject, and a processor in communication with the electrodes. The processor has a circuit configured for receiving locations of the electrodes and electrical signals detected by the electrodes, analyzing the signals to identify a section of an active muscle, identifying locations of at least a segment of active muscles and activation patterns of the active muscles based on the identified section, and constructing a displayable map of the locations and the activation patterns, wherein patterns corresponding to different active muscles are distinguishable on the map.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAPPING MUSCULAR ACTIVATION

A system for determining muscle activation comprises a set of electrode adherable to a skin of a subject, and a processor in communication with the electrodes. The processor has a circuit configured for receiving locations of the electrodes and electrical signals detected by the electrodes, analyzing the signals to identify a section of an active muscle, identifying locations of at least a segment of active muscles and activation patterns of the active muscles based on the identified section, and constructing a displayable map of the locations and the activation patterns, wherein patterns corresponding to different active muscles are distinguishable on the map.

DETECTION MODULE

The present disclosure provides a detection module including a carrier configured to be adjustable to at least partially conform to a shape of a wearable object. The detection module further includes a sensing element in contact with the carrier and at least partially exposed from the carrier.

DETECTION MODULE

The present disclosure provides a detection module including a carrier configured to be adjustable to at least partially conform to a shape of a wearable object. The detection module further includes a sensing element in contact with the carrier and at least partially exposed from the carrier.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES ASSOCIATED WITH NEUROMUSCULAR SOURCE SIGNALS

A system comprising a plurality of neuromuscular sensors, each of which is configured to record a time-series of neuromuscular signals from a surface of a user's body; and at least one computer hardware processor programmed to perform: applying a source separation technique to the time series of neuromuscular signals recorded by the plurality of neuromuscular sensors to obtain a plurality of neuromuscular source signals and corresponding mixing information; providing features, obtained from the plurality of neuromuscular source signals and/or the corresponding mixing information, as input to a trained statistical classifier and obtaining corresponding output; and identifying, based on the output of the trained statistical classifier, and for each of one or more of the plurality of neuromuscular source signals, an associated set of one or more biological structures.

Automatic Detection and Quantification of Swimming

A wearable device for tracking swim activities of a user is provided. The wearable device may include one or more sensors configured to generate sensor data, and based on the sensor data, the wearable device may determine swim metrics such as swim stroke count, swim stroke type, swim lap count, and swim speed. The determined swim metrics may be filtered based on one or more swim periods during which the user is likely to have been swimming. The wearable device may determine such swim periods based on the sensor data and/or the determined swim metrics.

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