System and method for robust pulse oximetry
US-11931147-B2 · Mar 19, 2024 · US
US10820814B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10820814-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815909089-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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An electronic fitness device comprises an optical transmitter, a first lens, an optical receiver, and a second lens. The optical transmitter is operable to transmit an optical signal. The first lens covers at least a portion of the optical transmitter and is operable to direct the optical signal into the skin of a user in a first direction outward from a center of the electronic fitness device. The optical receiver is operable to receive optical signals modulated by the skin of the user and to generate a photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal resulting from the optical signal. The second lens covers at least a portion of the optical receiver and is operable to receive a modulated optical signal from the skin of the user in a second direction inward toward the center of the electronic fitness device and to direct the modulated optical signal toward the optical receiver.
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An electronic fitness device comprising: a housing including a bottom wall and one or more side walls; an optical transmitter positioned in a first opening on the bottom wall and operable to transmit an optical signal; a first lens covering at least a portion of the optical transmitter and including a lens element operable to direct the optical signal into the skin of a user in a first direction outward from a center of the electronic fitness device; an optical receiver positioned in a second opening on the bottom wall and operable to receive optical signals modulated by the skin of the user and generate a photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal resulting from the received optical signal; and a second lens covering at least a portion of the optical receiver and including a lens element operable to receive the optical signals modulated by the skin of the user from a second direction inward toward the center of the electronic fitness device and direct the modulated optical signal toward the optical receiver; wherein the first lens includes a body, the body and the lens element of the first lens forming a monolithic unit with a center of the lens element offset from a center of the body and a center of the first opening; and wherein the second lens includes a body, the body and the lens element of the second lens forming a monolithic unit with a center of the lens element offset from a center of the body and a center of the second opening. 2. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , wherein the modulated optical signal received by the optical receiver travels a path whose width is greater than a distance between a center of the optical transmitter and a center of the optical receiver. 3. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , wherein the center of the body of the first lens is aligned with a center of the optical transmitter, and wherein the center of the lens element of the first lens is positioned outward from the center of the optical transmitter and away from the optical receiver. 4. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , wherein the center of the body of the second lens is aligned with a center of the optical receiver, and wherein the center of the lens element of the second lens is positioned outward from the center of the optical receiver and away from the optical transmitter. 5. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , wherein the lens element of each of the first and second lenses includes a plurality of concentric circular sections such that a center of the sections is the center of the lens element. 6. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , wherein a center of the first lens is positioned outward from a center of the optical transmitter and a center of the second lens is positioned outward from a center of the optical receiver. 7. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , wherein the lens element of each of the first and second lenses includes a plurality of vertical sections such that a center of the sections is the center of the lens element. 8. The electronic fitness device of claim 1 , further comprising a processing element in electronic communication with the optical transmitter and the optical receiver, the processing element operable to: control the optical transmitter to transmit the optical signal, receive the PPG signal from the optical receiver, and determine cardiac information of the user based on the received PPG signal. 9. An electronic fitness device comprising: a housing including a bottom wall and one or more side walls; an optical transmitter positioned in a first opening on the bottom wall and operable to transmit an optical signal; a first lens covering the optical transmitter, the first lens including a body and a lens element forming a monolithic unit with a center of the lens element offset from a center of the body and a center of the first opening, the first lens operable to direct the optical signal into the skin of a user in a first direction outward from a center of the electronic fitness device; an optical receiver positioned in a second opening on the bottom wall and operable to receive optical signals modulated by the skin of the user and generate a photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal resulting from the received optical signal; and a second lens covering the optical receiver, the second lens including a body and a lens element forming a monolithic unit with a center of the lens element offset from a center of the body and a center of the second opening, the second lens operable to receive the optical signals modulated by the skin of the user in a second direction inward toward the center of the electronic fitness device and direct the modulated optical signal toward the optical receiver. 10. The electronic fitness device of claim 9 , wherein the modulated optical signal received by the optical receiver travels a path whose width is greater than a distance between a center of the optical transmitter and a center of the optical receiver. 11. The electronic fitness device of claim 9 , wherein the center of the body of the first lens is aligned with a center of the optical transmitter and a center of the first opening, and wherein the center of the lens element of the first lens is positioned outward from the center of the optical transmitter and a center of the second opening. 12. The electronic fitness device of claim 9 , wherein the center of the body of the second lens is aligned with a center of the optical receiver, and wherein the center of the lens element of the second lens is positioned outward from the center of the optical receiver. 13. The electronic fitness device of claim 9 , wherein the lens element of each of the first and second lenses includes a plurality of concentric circular sections such that a center of the sections is the center of the lens element. 14. The electronic fitness device of claim 9 , further comprising a processing element in electronic communication with the optical transmitter and the optical receiver, the processing element operable to: control the optical transmitter to transmit the optical signal, receive the PPG signal from the optical receiver, and determine cardiac information of the user based on the received PPG signal. 15. An electronic fitness device comprising: a housing including a bottom wall and one or more side walls; an optical transmitter positioned in a first opening on the bottom wall and operable to transmit an optical signal; a first lens covering at least a portion of the optical transmitter and including a center that is offset from a center of the first opening, the first lens including a body, the body and the lens element of the first lens forming a monolithic unit, and the first lens operable to direct the optical signal into the skin of a user in a first direction outward from a center of the electronic fitness device; an optical receiver positioned in a second opening on the bottom wall and operable to receive optical signals modulated by the skin of the user and generate a photoplethysmogram (PPG) signal resulting from the optical signal; and a second lens covering at least a portion of the optical receiver and including a center that is offset from a center of the first opening, the second lens including a body, the body and the lens element of the first lens forming a monolithic unit, and the second lens operable to receive a modulated optical signal from the skin of the user in a second direction inward toward the center of the electronic fitness device and direct the modulated optical signal toward the optical receiver. 16. 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