Mobile monitoring with wearable photoplethysmographic biosensors
We address both technical and clinical issues of wearable biosensors (WBS). First, design
concepts of a WBS are presented, with emphasis on the ring sensor developed by the …
concepts of a WBS are presented, with emphasis on the ring sensor developed by the …
Methods of trend removal in electrochemical noise data–Overview
J Smulko - Measurement, 2019 - Elsevier
In this paper we shall review popular methods of trend removal from electrochemical noise
time records. The basic principles of operation of the six most popular methods are …
time records. The basic principles of operation of the six most popular methods are …
Medical sensor and technique for using the same
PD Mannheimer, BR Bowman, LM Middleman… - US Patent …, 2013 - Google Patents
US8352004B2 - Medical sensor and technique for using the same - Google Patents
US8352004B2 - Medical sensor and technique for using the same - Google Patents Medical …
US8352004B2 - Medical sensor and technique for using the same - Google Patents Medical …
Motion compatible sensor for non-invasive optical blood analysis
R Chin, P Mannheimer, R Flewelling - US Patent 7,720,516, 2010 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A non-invasive optical sensor which uses the motion signal to calculate the
physiological characteristic being measured. For pulse oximetry, a least squares or a ratio-of …
physiological characteristic being measured. For pulse oximetry, a least squares or a ratio-of …
System and method for removing artifacts from waveforms
L Li, P Mannheimer - US Patent 7,725,147, 2010 - Google Patents
A technique is provided for processing a physiological signal to compensate for artifacts.
The technique includes identify ing artifacts within the physiological signal. The technique …
The technique includes identify ing artifacts within the physiological signal. The technique …
System and method for pre-processing waveforms
L Li, S Amundson, MP O'neil - US Patent 7,725,146, 2010 - Google Patents
US PATENT DOCUMENTS A technique is provided for processing a physiological signal.
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The technique includes performing one or more multi-reso 3,638,640 A 2, 1972 Shaw lution …
Unitary medical sensor assembly and technique for using the same
W Raridan, GL Matlock, J Coakley, D Eghbal - US Patent 7,657,296, 2010 - Google Patents
A sensor assembly is provided that includes a frame having a first portion and a second
portion connected by a hinge. An emitter and a detector are disposed on the frame. A …
portion connected by a hinge. An emitter and a detector are disposed on the frame. A …
Multiple configuration medical sensor and technique for using the same
C Hoarau - US Patent 7,894,869, 2011 - Google Patents
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1971 Beeber 3,721,813 A 3, 1973 Condon et al. 4,098,772 A 7, 1978 Bonket al. D250, 275 …
Medical sensor and technique for using the same
C Hoarau, L Li - US Patent 7,483,731, 2009 - Google Patents
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The 4,334,544. A 6, 1982 Hill et al. forces may be outside forces, or the forces may be …
The 4,334,544. A 6, 1982 Hill et al. forces may be outside forces, or the forces may be …
Medical sensor and technique for using the same
PD Mannheimer, BR Bowman, LM Middleman… - US Patent …, 2013 - Google Patents
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Traynor et al. D222, 454 S 10, 1971 Beeber 3,721,813 A 3, 1973 Condon et al. 4,098,772 A …
Traynor et al. D222, 454 S 10, 1971 Beeber 3,721,813 A 3, 1973 Condon et al. 4,098,772 A …