Wearable computing device for secure control of physiological sensors and medical devices, with secure storage of medical records, and bioimpedance biometric

US9936877B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9936877-B2
Application numberUS-201715426801-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 7, 2017
Priority dateDec 23, 2011
Publication dateApr 10, 2018
Grant dateApr 10, 2018

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A wearable master electronic device (Amulet) has a processor with memory, the processor coupled to a body-area network (BAN) radio and uplink radio. The device has firmware for BAN communications with wearable nodes to receive data, and in an embodiment, send configuration data. The device has firmware for using the uplink radio to download apps and configurations, and upload data to a server. An embodiment has accelerometers in Amulet and wearable node, and firmware for using accelerometer readings to determine if node and Amulet are worn by the same subject. Other embodiments use pulse sensors or microphones in the Amulet and node to both identify a subject and verify the Amulet and node are worn by the same subject. Another embodiment uses a bioimpedance sensor to identify the subject. The wearable node may be an insulin pump, chemotherapy pump, TENS unit, cardiac monitor, or other device.

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A wearable master electronic device comprising: at least one sensor; at least one processor with a memory, the processor being coupled to a radio subsystem comprising at least one radio and configured to provide a body area network (BAN) radio function to communicate with nodes of a BAN; the memory comprising machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to identify a wearable node of the nodes of the BAN and to communicate through the BAN radio with the wearable node to receive data therefrom; the machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to process readings from the at least one sensor and readings from at least a second sensor in the wearable node to determine whether the wearable node and the wearable master electronic device are worn by a same subject; wherein the sensors read by the machine-readable instructions and processed to determine whether the wearable node and the wearable master electronic device include sensors selected from the group consisting of accelerometers, pulse sensors, microphones, and bioimpedance sensors. 2. The wearable master electronic device of claim 1 wherein the sensor of the wearable master electronic device used to determine whether the wearable master electronic device and the wearable node are worn by the same subject comprises an accelerometer. 3. The wearable master electronic device of claim 2 wherein the machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to process readings from the sensors to determine whether the wearable node and wearable master electronic device are worn by the same subject comprise instructions for extracting features from data read from the sensors and deriving coherence of the features. 4. The wearable master electronic device of claim 3 wherein the radio subsystem comprises a separate BAN radio and uplink radio, the machine-readable instructions further comprising instructions configured to upload data to the server, the data uploaded comprising data selected from the data received from the wearable node and data derived by processing the data received from the wearable node. 5. The wearable master electronic device of claim 1 wherein the sensor of the wearable master electronic device used to determine whether the wearable master electronic device and the wearable node are worn by the same subject comprises a pulse sensor. 6. The wearable master electronic device of claim 1 wherein the sensor of the wearable master electronic device used to determine whether the wearable master electronic device and the wearable node are worn by the same subject comprises a microphone. 7. The wearable master electronic device of claim 1 wherein the sensor of the wearable master electronic device used to determine whether the wearable master electronic device and the wearable node are worn by the same subject comprises a bioimpedance sensor. 8. The wearable master electronic device of claim 7 wherein the radio subsystem comprises a separate BAN radio and uplink radio. 9. The wearable master electronic device of claim 1 wherein the at least one processor is a plurality of processors. 10. The wearable master electronic device of claim 7 wherein the memory further contains machine-readable instructions for identifying a particular wearer wearing the wearable master electronic device from potential wearers recorded in a database. 11. The wearable master electronic device of claim 9 wherein the memory further comprises specific machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to read data from a second sensor in the wearable node, the second sensor comprising a sensor selected from the group consisting of an electrocardiographic sensor, a glucose sensor, and an activity sensor. 12. The wearable master electronic device of claim 11 wherein the memory further comprises specific machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to configure the wearable node. 13. The wearable master electronic device of claim 12 wherein the memory further comprises specific machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to configure an actuator of the wearable node. 14. The wearable master electronic device of claim 13 wherein the actuator is selected from the group consisting of an electronic stimulator, an insulin pump, and a chemotherapy pump. 15. The wearable master electronic device of claim 14 wherein the memory further contains machine-readable instructions for identifying a particular wearer wearing the wearable master electronic device from potential wearers recorded in a database. 16. The wearable master electronic device of claim 15 wherein the memory further contains machine-readable instructions for accessing a prescription in the database and configuring the actuator of the wearable node according to the prescription. 17. The wearable master electronic device of claim 2 wherein the sensor of the wearable master electronic device used to determine whether the wearable master electronic device and the wearable node are worn by the same subject further comprises a gyroscope. 18. The wearable master electronic device of claim 2 , wherein the sensors read by the machine-readable instructions and processed to determine whether the wearable node and the wearable master electronic device are worn by a same patient comprise accelerometers, and are configured to identify and correlate sensor readings associated with walking to determine when the wearable node and wearable master electronic device are worn by the same subject. 19. A wearable master electronic device comprising: at least one processor with a memory, the processor coupled to a radio subsystem comprising at least one radio configured to communicate with nodes of a body area network (BAN) and provide an uplink radio function for communications with a server; the memory comprising machine-readable instructions capable of directing the processor to communicate through the radio to identify a wearable node of the nodes of the BAN and to receive data therefrom, capable of directing the processor to communicate through the uplink to download an application comprising specific machine-executable instructions associated with the identified wearable node for processing data from the identified wearable node, and adapted to execute the downloaded application to process data from that wearable node into processed data, and configured to upload the processed data to a server; and at least one sensor; wherein the machine-readable instructions comprise instructions capable of directing the processor to process readings from the at least one sensor and readings from at least a second sensor in the wearable node to determine whether the wearable node and the wearable master electronic device are worn by a same subject; and wherein the sensors read by the machine readable instructions and processed to determine whether the wearable node and the wearable master electronic device are worn by the same subject include sensors selected from the group consisting of accelerometers, gyroscopes, microphones, and bioimpedance sensors. 20. The wearable master electronic device of claim 19 wherein the wearable node further comprises an actuator selected from the group consisting of an electronic stimulator, an insulin pump, and a chemotherapy pump. 21. The wearable master electronic device of claim 20 wherein the memory further contains machine-readable instructions for identifying a particular w

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  • for remote operation · CPC title

  • stored on portable record carriers, e.g. on smartcards, RFID tags or CD · CPC title

  • Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of a portion of the body · CPC title

  • with portable devices, e.g. worn by the patient · CPC title

  • involving training the classification device · CPC title

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What does patent US9936877B2 cover?
A wearable master electronic device (Amulet) has a processor with memory, the processor coupled to a body-area network (BAN) radio and uplink radio. The device has firmware for BAN communications with wearable nodes to receive data, and in an embodiment, send configuration data. The device has firmware for using the uplink radio to download apps and configurations, and upload data to a server. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dartmouth College
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08C17/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 10 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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