Time synchronization in a medical device system or network
US-2020138302-A1 · May 7, 2020 · US
US12178555B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12178555-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217893396-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2024 |
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Medical devices can perform a plurality of functions, such as sensing, monitoring, deriving and/or calculating various physiological statuses of a patient (e.g., blood pressure, temperature, respiration rate, etc.). Medical devices can also be used to image part or all of a patient's body, to deliver a treatment, or to manage information related to a patient's care. The present disclosure is directed at one or more devices that perform these functions using a plurality of processing circuits, wherein each processing circuit has a timing circuit with a local clock. These processing circuits can be connected via a network, and each timing circuit can communicate with at least one other timing circuit in order to detect and correct time-differences between their local clocks. In this way, multiple processing circuits can be synchronized with each other to facilitate diagnosis or treatment of a patient's condition, or other aspects of a patient's care.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A medical system comprising: a plurality of processing circuits in communication with one another, each processing circuit configured to provide medical-related data; a plurality of timing circuits, each timing circuit having a clock, wherein at least some of the timing circuits are each associated with a different processing circuit of the plurality of processing circuits, and wherein each timing circuit is configured to: communicate with at least one other corresponding timing circuit, produce at least one time stamped signal for the timing circuit, and transmit the at least one time stamped signal to the at least one other corresponding timing circuit; and a processor configured to generate a data file containing latency data associated with each of the at least one time stamped signals transmitted between corresponding timing circuits of the plurality of timing circuits, the latency data comprising at least one offset value or delay value between two corresponding timing circuits of the plurality of timing circuits, each of the two corresponding timing circuits being associated with a different processing circuit configured to provide physiological data regarding a patient. 2. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to determine time differences between the clocks of the timing circuits during communication of the processing circuits and correct for the time differences between the clocks. 3. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the latency data associated with each of the at least one time stamped signals comprises one or more time stamps generated by any of the timing circuits. 4. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the latency data associated with each of the at least one time stamped signals comprises an average communication latency over a period of time. 5. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the latency data associated with each of the at least one time stamped signals comprises an indication of variation in a communication latency between timing circuits. 6. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein one of the plurality of timing circuits is configured to act as a master timing circuit and another of the plurality of timing circuits is configured to act as a slave timing circuit. 7. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein each timing circuit is further configured to correct for a time difference between the clock of the timing circuit and another timing circuit. 8. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein each of the timing circuits is further configured to determine a communication latency between timing circuits at least in part based on the at least one time stamped signals. 9. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of processing circuits include at least one sensor configured to monitor a physiological status of a patient and to generate a set of sensor data based on the physiological status. 10. The medical system of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the plurality of processing circuits is configured to deliver at least one of an electric shock to the patient, a drug to the patient, or ventilation assistance to the patient. 11. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of processing circuits comprises at least one of a breathing sensor, a blood pressure sensor, an ECG sensor, or an accelerometer. 12. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of processing circuits comprises at least one of a heartbeat sensor, a blood oxygen sensor, a carbon dioxide sensor, an ultrasound sensor, a spectral muscle-chemistry sensor, a temperature sensor, a video-camera, or a microphone. 13. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein each timing circuit is configured to communicate with at least one other timing circuit via a wired or optical serial communications network. 14. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein each timing circuit is configured to communicate with at least one other timing circuit via a wireless network. 15. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of processing circuits, the plurality of timing circuits, and the processor are integrated into a single device. 16. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of processing circuits, the plurality of timing circuits, and the processor are dispersed across two or more devices connected via a network. 17. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein a processing circuit of the plurality of processing circuits is configured to be dynamically connected to and disconnected from the processor, and wherein the processing circuit is configured to communicate with the processor only when the processing circuit is dynamically connected. 18. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of processing circuits are configured to form a secure communications network and to dynamically join or leave the secure communications network. 19. The medical system of claim 18 , wherein a given processing circuit of the plurality of processing circuits is configured to dynamically join or leave the secure communications network via proximity detection. 20. The medical system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of processing circuits includes a corresponding treatment timing circuit.
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