Self-Learning and Non-Invasive Bladder Monitoring Systems and Methods
US-2024081708-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US12064208B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12064208-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217663992-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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An optical measurement system comprising an optical source configured for delivering sample light in an anatomical structure, such that the sample light is scattered by the anatomical structure, resulting in physiological-encoded signal light that exits the anatomical structure, an optical detector configured for detecting the physiological-encoded signal light, and a processor configured for acquiring a TOF profile derived from the physiological-encoded signal light, the initial TOF profile having an initial contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) between a plurality of states of a physiological activity in the anatomical structure. The processor is further configured for applying one or more weighting functions to the initial TOF profile to generate a weighted TOF profile having a subsequent CNR greater than the initial CNR between the plurality of states of the physiological activity. The processor is further configured for processing the weighted TOF profile, and identifying one of the plurality of states of the physiological activity.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical measurement system, comprising: an optical source configured for delivering sample light in an anatomical structure, such that the sample light is scattered by the anatomical structure, resulting in physiological-encoded signal light that exits the anatomical structure; an optical detector configured for detecting the physiological-encoded signal light a processor configured for acquiring an initial time-of-flight (TOF) profile derived from the physiological-encoded signal light, the initial TOF profile having a shot noise variance, the processor further configured for applying a weighting function to the initial TOF profile to generate a weighted TOF profile that has a decreased shot noise variance, the processor further configured for processing the weighted TOF profile by reducing the weighted TOF profile to a single index value indicative of the one state of the physiological activity, and identifying one of a plurality of states of a physiological activity in the anatomical structure based on the single index value. 2. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of states of the physiological activity comprises an active state and an inactive state. 3. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of states of the physiological activity comprises two different active states. 4. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the weighting function comprise a fractional power. 5. The optical measurement system of claim 4 , wherein the fractional power is ½. 6. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured for reducing the weighted TOF profile to the single index value by computing a centroid of the weighted TOF profile. 7. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured for reducing the weighted TOF profile to the single index value by computing a dot product of the TOF profile and a reference active TOF profile to yield an active state correlation coefficient C a , computing a dot product of the weighted TOF profile and a reference inactive TOF profile to yield an inactive state correlation coefficient C i , and computing the single index value α in accordance with the equation α = C a - C i C a + C i . 8. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured for reducing the TOF profile to the single index value by computing a dot product of the weighted TOF profile and a singular value decomposition of a first reference active TOF profile to yield a first active state correlation coefficient C 1 , computing a dot product of the weighted TOF profile and a singular value decomposition of a second reference active TOF profile to yield a second active state correlation coefficient C 2 , and computing the single index value α in accordance with the equation α = C 1 - C 2 C 1 + C 2 . 9. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the optical detector is configured for deriving the initial TOF profile from the physiological-encoded signal light by directly detecting the initial TOF profile of the physiological-encoded signal light, and wherein at least a portion of the processor comprises: an analog circuit configured for applying the weighting function to the initial TOF profile to generate the weighted TOF profile, and reducing the weighted TOF profile to the single index value; and a digitizer configured for digitizing the single index value; wherein at least another portion of the processor is configured for identifying the one state of the physiological activity based on the single digitized index value. 10. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the sample light comprises a single pulse. 11. The optical measurement system of claim 10 , wherein the single pulse has an optical pulse width of less than 1 ns. 12. The optical measurement system of claim 10 , wherein the single pulse has an optical pulse width of less than 100 ps. 13. The optical measurement system of claim 10 , wherein the optical detector comprises a photodiode configured for detecting the physiological-encoded signal light. 14. The optical measurement system of claim 13 , wherein the photodiode is one of a metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodiode and a PIN diode. 15. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the optical detector is configured for detecting a frequency domain representation of the physiological-encoded signal light in a frequency domain, wherein the processor is configured for deriving the initial TOF profile from the physiological-encoded signal light by transforming the frequency domain representation of the physiological-encoded signal light into the initial TOF profile. 16. The optical measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the anatomical structure is a brain, and wherein the physiological activity is a fast-optical signal.
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