System for determining confidence in respiratory rate measurements
US-9066680-B1 · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US9782077B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782077-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213584447-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A modulated physiological sensor is a noninvasive device responsive to a physiological reaction of a living being to an internal or external perturbation that propagates to a skin surface area. The modulated physiological sensor has a detector configured to generate a signal responsive to the physiological reaction. A modulator varies the coupling of the detector to the skin so as to at least intermittently maximize the detector signal. A monitor controls the modulator and receives an effectively amplified detector signal, which is processed to calculate a physiological parameter indicative of the physiological reaction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A modulated physiological sensor for determining a physiological parameter, the modulated physiological sensor comprising: an accelerometer coupled with a surface area of a skin of a living being, said accelerometer configured to detect a physiological signal responsive to a physiological process of the living being, wherein the physiological process comprises a respiration process; an emitter that emits light towards the surface area of the skin of the living being; a detector that detects the emitted light after attenuation from the skin of the living being, the detector having a cutoff frequency; a first modulator that varies a coupling of the detector to the surface area at a first modulation frequency greater than the cutoff frequency, thereby at least modulating the detected light attenuation signal at the first modulation frequency greater than the cutoff frequency; a second modulator that provides an active pulsation to the skin of living being, wherein the accelerometer, the emitter, the detector, the first modulator, and the second modulator are mounted on a single substrate; and a monitor that controls the first modulator to generate physiological measurement of pulsatile blood flow for blood constituent analysis and the physiological signal from the accelerator and controls the second modulator to generate physiological measurement of non-pulsatile blood flow. 2. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 1 wherein the first modulator comprises a vibration element. 3. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 2 further comprising a detector substrate that co-mounts the detector and the vibration element. 4. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 3 further comprising an attachment that releasably affixes the detector substrate, the detector and the vibration element to the surface area. 5. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 4 wherein the monitor further detects direction and type of propagations from at least one of X, Y, and Z axis components detected from the accelerometer. 6. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 5 wherein the vibration element comprises a coin motor. 7. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 6 wherein the substrate comprises a circuit board that mechanically mounts and electrically interconnects the detector and the coin motor. 8. The modulated physiological sensor according to claim 7 wherein the attachment comprises a tape having a sticky side that attaches to the surface area and a housing side that encloses the circuit board.
by applying vibrations · CPC title
inducing physiological or psychological stress, e.g. applications for stress testing · CPC title
Monitoring or controlling sensor contact pressure · CPC title
Inertial sensors, e.g. accelerometers, gyroscopes, tilt switches · CPC title
specially adapted to be attached to or worn on the body surface · CPC title
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