Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140073486 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CONTINUOUS HEART RATE MONITORING AND INTERPRETATION - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A lightweight wearable system is provided to collect various physiological data continuously from a wearer without the need for a chest strap. The system also enables monitoring of one or more physiological parameters in addition to heart rate including, but not limited to, body temperature, heart rate variability, motion, sleep, stress, fitness level, recovery level, effect of a workout routine on health, caloric expenditure. Embodiments also include computer-executable instructions that, when executed, enable automatic interpretation of one or more physiological parameters to assess the cardiovascular intensity experienced by a user (embodied in an intensity score or indicator) and the user's recovery after physical exertion (embodied in a recovery score). These indicators or scores may be displayed to assist a user in managing the user's health and exercise regimen. | 03-13-2014 |
20140309542 | DETERMINING CARDIOVASCULAR INTENSITY USING HEART RATE DATA - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may automatically and continually sense and collect data corresponding to the heart rate of a user, which may then be used to determine cardiovascular intensity experienced by the user. Specifically, the heart rate data may be transformed into a time series of heart rate reserve data which is then weighted according to a weighting scheme. The weighted heart rate reserve data may be the basis for programmatically generating an indicator of cardiovascular intensity experienced by the user, which is displayed for a user on the user interface of a display device. | 10-16-2014 |
20140323827 | PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WITH A MULTI-CHIP MODULE - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may detect reflected light from a user's skin, where data corresponding to the reflected light is used to automatically and continually determine a heart rate of the user. The wearable strap may include a multi-chip module having two or more electronic circuit boards with electrical connections between the circuit boards. The circuit boards may be vertically stacked or horizontally displaced within the wearable strap. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323828 | PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WITH MOTION SENSING - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may detect reflected light from a user's skin, where data corresponding to the reflected light is used to automatically and continually determine a heart rate of the user. The wearable strap may include a motion sensor that is used to determine a motion status of the user. Based upon the motion status of the user, the system may activate light emitters on the wearable strap to determine the heart rate of the user. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323880 | DETERMINING A RECOVERY INDICATOR USING HEART RATE DATA - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may detect reflected light from a user's skin, where data corresponding to the reflected light is used to automatically and continually determine a heart rate of the user. The wearable strap may monitor heart rate data including heart rate variability, resting heart rate, and sleep quality. The systems may include a processing module that generates an indicator of physical recovery based on the heart rate data. The recovery indicator may be used to determine strain related to an exercise routine, qualitative information on the user's health, whether to alter a user's exercise plan, and so forth. | 10-30-2014 |
20140343372 | AUTOMATIC LOCATION DETECTION OF A PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ON A USER'S BODY - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may detect reflected light from a user's skin, where data corresponding to the reflected light is used to automatically and continually determine a heart rate of the user. Based on signals associated with the user's heart rate, the system may detect the location of the wearable strap on the user's body, and then adjust its analysis of the reflected light data to determine the heart rate of the user. | 11-20-2014 |
20140350356 | DETERMINING HEART RATE WITH REFLECTED LIGHT DATA - Embodiments provide physiological measurement systems, devices and methods for continuous health and fitness monitoring. A wearable strap may detect reflected light from a user's skin, where data corresponding to the reflected light is used to automatically and continually determine a sequence of instantaneous heart rate of the user. Specifically, the heart rate of the user may be determined through the use of a peak detection algorithm that determines an R-wave-to-R-wave interval (RR interval). Based on the confidence of the RR interval, the peak detection algorithm or a frequency analysis algorithm may process the reflected light data to determine the sequence of instantaneous heart rates of the user. | 11-27-2014 |
20150250385 | DEVICE FOR MONITORING AND SHARING HEART RATE DATA - Disclosed herein is a device for continuous physiological monitoring as well as systems and methods for interpreting and sharing data from such a device. The device may include a wearable strap that automatically and continually determines a heart rate of a user and provides continuous heart rate data. In addition, the device may include a communication system for transmitting and sharing the continuous heart rate data subject to a privacy switch operable by the user that can restrict such communication. For example, the privacy switch may include a shared setting where continuous heart rate data is available to a shared data repository, and a private setting where continuous heart rate data is not shared by the user. | 09-10-2015 |
20150250396 | CONTINUOUS HEART RATE MONITORING AND INTERPRETATION - Disclosed herein is a device for continuous physiological monitoring as well as systems and methods for interpreting data from such a device. The device may support intelligent selection from among two or more different modes for heart rate detection. In addition, the acquisition of continuous physiological data facilitates automated recommendations concerning changes to sleep, recovery time, exercise routines and the like. | 09-10-2015 |
20150251074 | AUTOMATED EXERCISE RECOMMENDATIONS - Disclosed herein is a device for continuous physiological monitoring as well as systems and methods for interpreting data from such a device. The systems and methods may include automatically detecting, assessing, and analyzing exercise activity, physical recovery states, sleep states, and the like. The acquisition of continuous physiological data may facilitate automated recommendations concerning changes to sleep, recovery time, exercise routines, and the like. | 09-10-2015 |