US2008177158A1PendingUtilityA1

System for detecting, monitoring, and reporting human status parameters

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Assignee: TELLER ERICPriority: Jun 16, 2000Filed: Oct 31, 2007Published: Jul 24, 2008
Est. expiryJun 16, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61B 2560/0295A61B 2560/0456A61B 5/7264A61B 5/441A61B 5/411G06Q 50/22G16H 20/10G16H 15/00Y10S128/921A61B 2560/0209G16H 10/60G16H 40/63G16H 50/20G16H 40/67G16H 20/30A61B 5/02055
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Abstract

The invention is a system for detecting, monitoring, and reporting an individual's physiological or contextual status. The system works deriving a physiological or contextual status parameter of an individual using the system. The derivation utilizes two sensed parameters of the individual. The system is able to present the derived parameter in relation to any other sensed parameters, entered information, life activities data, or other derived data.

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1 . An system for detecting, monitoring, and reporting an individual's physiological or contextual status, comprising:
 a first sensor adapted to generate data indicative of a first parameter of said individual if said first sensor is in proximity to said individual;   a second sensor adapted to generate data indicative of a second parameter of said individual if said second sensor is in proximity to said individual;   a processing unit in electronic communication with said first sensor and said second sensor;   a central monitoring unit in electronic communication with at least one of said sensors and said processing unit; and   an output means in electronic communication with at least one of said processing unit and said central monitoring unit,   
       wherein at least one of said processing unit and said central monitoring unit is programmed (a) to use both of said data indicative of a first parameter and said data indicative of a second parameter to generate at least one of a derived physiological and a derived contextual status parameter of said individual, and (b) to cause said output means to present to a user indicators of said at least one of derived physiological status parameter of said individual and a derived contextual status parameter of said individual in relation to indicators of at least one of (i) said data indicative of a first parameter of said individual, (ii) said data indicative of a second parameter of said individual, and (iii).

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