Method and device for audio recording

US9900718B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9900718-B2
Application numberUS-201615137730-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 25, 2016
Priority dateFeb 1, 2007
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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An acquisition system includes a processor, one or more sensors operatively coupled to the processor where the one or more sensors acquire at the ear, on the ear or within an ear canal, one or more of acceleration, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure or heart-rate, and the one or more sensors configured to monitor a biological state or a physical motion or both for an event. The event can be a detection of a discrepancy when compared with a set of reference data by the one or more sensors or the biological state or the event can be one of a detection of an abrupt movement of a headset operatively coupled to the processor, a change in location of an earpiece operatively coupled the processor, a touching of the headset, a recognizing of a voice command, a starting or ending of a phone call, or a scheduled time.

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An acquisition system comprising: a processor; one or more sensors operatively coupled to the processor, wherein the one or more sensors acquire at the ear, on the ear or within an ear canal, one or more of acceleration, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure or heart-rate, the one or more sensors configured to monitor a biological state or a physical motion or both for an event and to provide resulting biometric data from the one or more sensors, the processor configured to analyze a portion of the biological state or the physical motion; and wherein the processor is configured to respond to the event being a detection of a discrepancy when compared with a set of reference data by the one or more sensors that monitor the physical motion or the biological state, wherein the processor initiates a response when a sudden discrepancy is detected between the resulting biometric data and the set of reference data a touching of a headset which is operatively coupled to the processor, a starting or ending of a phone call, or a fall detected by the one or more sensors that monitor the physical motion or a biometric discrepancy detected by the one or more sensors. 2. The acquisition system of claim 1 , further comprising a memory operatively coupled to the processor, wherein the processor is configured to save or temporarily save the portion of the biological state or the physical motion in the memory responsive to detection of the event or save a history of at least one among a conversation, a voice mail, or an audio recording responsive to the event. 3. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the event is the fall detected by the one or more sensors that monitor the physical motion or a biometric discrepancy detected by the one or more sensors. 4. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sensors comprise sensors for monitoring one or more of blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure or heart-rate configured to monitor the biological state. 5. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sensors comprise acoustical sensors for monitoring one or more of blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure or heart-rate configured to monitor the biological state. 6. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sensors comprise sensors for monitoring acceleration configured to monitor the physical motion. 7. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a microphone mounted on a mobile phone or a second device configured to capture ambient sound proximate to the mobile phone or the second device. 8. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein resulting biometric data from the one or more sensors is compared with the set of reference data, wherein the processor initiates the response when a sudden discrepancy is detected between the resulting biometric data and the set of reference data. 9. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to initiate a response when one or more sensors detect a sudden movement. 10. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the event includes a detected sound signature within a captured ambient sound captured by a microphone. 11. The acquisition system of claim 1 , further comprising an accident detector module coupled to the processor. 12. The acquisition system of claim 11 , wherein the accident detector module is configured to generate a stop or start signal in response to a biological state or movement detected by the one or more sensors or in response to a manual user activation. 13. The acquisition system of claim 1 , wherein the system transmits data to a server for remote storage or for remote analysis or stores data in a local storage operatively coupled to the processor for local storage or local analysis. 14. An earpiece or headset comprising: a processor; an ambient microphone operatively coupled to the processor and configured to capture an ambient sound; and one or more sensors at the ear, on the ear, or within an ear canal operatively coupled to the processor, wherein the one or more sensors monitor at the ear, on the ear, or within the ear canal a physical motion or a biological state in the form of one or more of acceleration, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure, heart-rate, or an internal sound; and a memory operatively coupled to the processor, wherein the memory stores a signal from ambient microphone or from the one or more sensors or both in response to an event wherein the processor is configured to respond to the event being a detection of a discrepancy when compared with a set of reference data by the one or more sensors that monitor the physical motion or the biological state, where the processor initiates a response when a sudden discrepancy is detected between a resulting biometric data and the set of reference data or initiates a response when a fall is detected by the one or more sensors that monitor the physical motion. 15. The earpiece or headset of claim 14 , wherein the event further comprises one or more of a touching of the headset, a recognizing of a voice command, a starting or ending of a phone call, a scheduled time, or an abrupt movement of the headset. 16. The earpiece or headset of claim 14 , wherein the processor is further configured to respond to the event when the event comprises one or more of the detection of a biological state or the detection of movement detected by the one or more sensors or a manual user activation. 17. An acquisition system, comprising: a processor; one or more biometric or motion sensors coupled to the processor, wherein the one or more sensors monitor at the ear, on the ear, or within an ear canal one or more of acceleration, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure, an internal sound, or heart-rate configured to monitor a biological state or a physical motion or both, the processor configured to analyze a portion of the biological state or the physical motion in response to an event; and wherein the one or more sensors are configured to detect the event by detecting a discrepancy between sensor data and a set of reference data or by detecting a fall by the one or more motion sensors that monitor the physical motion. 18. The acquisition system of claim 17 , wherein the set of reference data is reference data for a normal user, reference data for a healthy user, or reference data adapted for a particular user. 19. The acquisition system of claim 17 , wherein the processor is configured to report at least one of the event, an accident, a potential accident, or an alarming incident. 20. The acquisition system of claim 17 , further comprising a remote audio forensic analysis system.

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  • for electronic clinical trials or questionnaires · CPC title

  • Transducers incorporated or for use in hand-held devices, e.g. mobile phones, PDA's, camera's · CPC title

  • for measuring blood gases (A61B5/14551 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Ear canal · CPC title

  • relating to drugs or medications, e.g. for ensuring correct administration to patients · CPC title

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What does patent US9900718B2 cover?
An acquisition system includes a processor, one or more sensors operatively coupled to the processor where the one or more sensors acquire at the ear, on the ear or within an ear canal, one or more of acceleration, blood oxygen saturation, blood pressure or heart-rate, and the one or more sensors configured to monitor a biological state or a physical motion or both for an event. The event can b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Staton Techiya Llc, Staton Techiya Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R29/004. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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