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Alexandros Georgiou, Athens GR
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20090298888 | Method of improving plant development and increasing the resistance of plants to soil-borne harmful fungi - The present invention relates to a method of improving plant growth and increasing the resistance of plants to soil-borne harmful fungi by directly admixing neonicotinoid-containing formulations into nutrient solutions conventionally employed in raising plants. | 12-03-2009 |
Andreas Georgiou, Larnaka CY
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20150286187 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR LIGHT BEAM ROUTING IN TELECOMMUNICATION - We describe a LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) telecommunications light beam routing device, the device comprising: an optical input; a plurality of optical outputs; a LCOS spatial light modulator (SLM) in an optical path between said input and said output, for displaying a kinoform; a data processor, coupled to said SLM, configured to provide kinoform data for displaying said kinoform on said SLM; wherein said kinoform data defines a kinoform which routes a beam from said optical input to a selected said optical output; wherein said data processor is configured to input routing data defining said selected optical output and to calculate said kinoform data for routing said beam responsive to said routing data; and wherein said data processor is configured to calculate said kinoform data by: determining an initial phase pattern for said kinoform; calculating a replay field of said phase pattern; modifying an amplitude component of said replay field to represent a target replay field for said beam routing, retaining a phase component of said replay field to provide an updated replay field; performing a space-frequency transform on said updated replay field to determine an updated phase pattern for said kinoform; and repeating said calculating and updating of said replay field and said performing of said space-frequency transform until said kinoform for display is determined; and outputting said data for display on said LCOS SLM. | 10-08-2015 |
Andreas Georgiou, Cambridge GB
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20140268277 | IMAGE CORRECTION USING RECONFIGURABLE PHASE MASK - A display device includes a waveguide, a reconfigurable phase mask, and a controller. The controller dynamically reconfigures the reconfigurable phase mask so as to modulate display light in accordance with a detected position of an eye and/or a parameter for a shape of the waveguide. The waveguide transmits the modulated display light. | 09-18-2014 |
20140307055 | INTENSITY-MODULATED LIGHT PATTERN FOR ACTIVE STEREO - The subject disclosure is directed towards projecting light in a pattern in which the pattern contains components (e.g., spots) having different intensities. The pattern may be based upon a grid of initial points associated with first intensities and points between the initial points with second intensities, and so on. The pattern may be rotated relative to cameras that capture the pattern, with captured images used active depth sensing based upon stereo matching of dots in stereo images. | 10-16-2014 |
20140307058 | ROBUST STEREO DEPTH SYSTEM - The subject disclosure is directed towards a high resolution, high frame rate, robust stereo depth system. The system provides depth data in varying conditions based upon stereo matching of images, including actively illuminated IR images in some implementations. A clean IR or RGB image may be captured and used with any other captured images in some implementations. Clean IR images may be obtained by using a notch filter to filter out the active illumination pattern. IR stereo cameras, a projector, broad spectrum IR LEDs and one or more other cameras may be incorporated into a single device, which may also include image processing components to internally compute depth data in the device for subsequent output. | 10-16-2014 |
20140307307 | DIFFRACTIVE OPTICAL ELEMENT WITH UNDIFFRACTED LIGHT EXPANSION FOR EYE SAFE OPERATION - Aspects of the subject disclosure are directed towards safely projecting a diffracted light pattern, such as in an infrared laser-based projection/illumination system. Non-diffracted (zero-order) light is refracted once to diffuse (defocus) the non-diffracted light to an eye safe level. Diffracted (non-zero-order) light is aberrated twice, e.g., once as part of diffraction by a diffracting optical element encoded with a Fresnel lens (which does not aberrate the non-diffracted light), and another time to cancel out the other aberration; the two aberrations may occur in either order. Various alternatives include upstream and downstream positioning of the diffracting optical element relative to a refractive optical element, and/or refraction via positive and negative lenses. | 10-16-2014 |
20150229915 | ENVIRONMENT-DEPENDENT ACTIVE ILLUMINATION FOR STEREO MATCHING - The subject disclosure is directed towards controlling the intensity of illumination of a scene or part of a scene, including to conserve illumination power. Quality of depth data in stereo images may be measured with different illumination states; environmental conditions, such as ambient light, natural texture may affect the quality. The illumination intensity may be controllably varied to obtain sufficient quality while conserving power. The control may be directed to one or more regions of interest corresponding to an entire scene or part of a scene. | 08-13-2015 |
20150378080 | VOLUME HOLOGRAM FOR OPTIC ILLUMINATION - An optical system includes an illumination source, a volume hologram, and an image-forming optic. The illumination source is configured to emit coherent light, and the volume hologram is configured to receive and diffract the coherent light. The image-forming optic is arranged opposite the volume hologram and configured to receive the coherent light diffracted by the volume hologram and to spatially modulate the coherent light to form an image. | 12-31-2015 |
Andreas Georgiou, Larnaca CY
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20090128872 | Method of forming an image and image projection device - A method of forming an image comprising providing a device for imparting respective phase shifts to different regions of an incident wavefront, wherein the phase shifts give rise to an image in a replay field, and causing zero-order light to be focused into a region between the replay field and the device. | 05-21-2009 |
Apostolos T. Georgiou, Reston, VA US
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20100152900 | Optimizing refinery hydrogen gas supply, distribution and consumption in real time - The present invention is directed to innovative and unique mathematical models that capture key constraints, process kinetics and control structures such that a wide envelope of hydrogen gas and associated light gas supply, distribution and use can be modeled. The present invention is also directed to a real time optimization (RTO) computer application for effective optimization of hydrogen and associated light gas supply and distribution and, thereby, consumption, in a refinery that employs said models and solves an objective function, as well as to a method and refinery using the same. The objective function can be an economic objective function such as the minimization of cost for hydrogen supply and distribution or the maximization of profit based on a valuation of products made by hydrogen consumers in the hydrogen system minus the corresponding cost of the hydrogen supply and distribution. | 06-17-2010 |
20110098862 | Multi-stage processes and control thereof - A method is provided for controlling a multi-stage process. The process comprises multiple first stage processes for producing an intermediate product from a feed, and multiple further stage processes for producing an end-product from the intermediate products. The first stage processes comprise multiple intermediate processes and the further stage processes comprise multiple end processes for producing the end product. An intermediate controller controls the first stage processes in response to one or more product properties of the end product EP and a further controller FC controls the further stage processes in response to the product properties of the intermediate product. The multi-stage process further comprises the step of assigning process values to each of the end processes and the intermediate processes. The intermediate controller IC controls operation of the intermediate processes to optimize the overall process value for producing the end product. The end controller FC responds to the actions of intermediate controller IC to optimize the overall process value. | 04-28-2011 |
20150212501 | REAL TIME OPTIMIZATION OF BATCH PROCESSES - Systems and methods for optimizing a system operating in a first mode of operation include detecting an event associated with a cycle in a first mode of operation. When the cycle ends (i.e., when another event is detected), steady state criteria is applied to determine whether data associated with the cycle satisfies the steady state criteria. Optimization targets can be calculated based on the data associated with the cycle. Control signals including the optimization targets can be applied to a next cycle operating in the first mode of operation to improve process performance. | 07-30-2015 |
Archelle Georgiou, Eden Prairie, MN US
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20100100395 | METHOD FOR HIGH-RISK MEMBER IDENTIFICATION - A method for using claims data to identify high-risk members of a healthcare plan is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present invention includes searching the plurality of claims of members selected by a filtering criteria to identify the presence of an intervention flag, to identify factors influencing care intervention, and identifying a medical episode driving the member's cost. In one embodiment, the intervention flag the medical episode are displayed in association with an identification of the member. In another embodiment, the member selection criteria includes selection based on the member's predicted future health care utilization. | 04-22-2010 |
Archiveades Georgiou, Ilford GB
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20120281856 | METHOD, SYSTEM AND ITEM - A method of enabling a hearer to hear desired sound while also being able to be aware of ambient sound, comprises providing a first non-audio signal representative of said desired sound, deriving a second non-audio signal from said ambient sound, combining the first and second non-audio signals in providing a third non-audio signal, and converting said third non-audio signal into sound. | 11-08-2012 |
Archiveades Georgiou, Essex GB
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20130202121 | Method and System - A method of warning and/or reduction of risk of ear damage of a hearer by excessive exposure to relatively high volume and/or frequency of sound, wherein a non-audio input representative of desired sound and/or ambient sound is employed to warn of said risk and/or said risk is automatically reduced. | 08-08-2013 |
George Georgiou, Tecumseh CA
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20150251288 | DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING SUBCOOLED LIQUID CRYOGEN TO CUTTING TOOLS - A method for subcooling liquid cryogen that is used by a cutting tool uses the steps of dividing liquid phase cryogen between a subcooler feed line and tool feed line. The cryogen in the subcooler feed line is expanded to lower the pressure and decrease the temperature of the cryogen, and the expanded liquid cryogen from the subcooler feed line is added to the interior of a subcooler. A heat exchanger is positioned in the subcooler in contact with the expanded liquid cryogen. The cryogen in the tool feed line is subcooled below its saturation temperature by passing the cryogen through the heat exchanger, and the subcooled cryogen from the heat exchanger is supplied to the cutting tool. As a result, the subcooled cryogen supplied to the cutting tool is substantially 100% liquid cryogen without any vapor content. | 09-10-2015 |
George E. Georgiou, Gillette, NJ US
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20090015239 | Transmission Line Sensor - A system and method in which an overhead high voltage transmission line sensor system is able to measure one or more of temperature, current, and line sag for a conductor within a high voltage transmission line system. The sensor system may be able to clamp to a transmission conductor or splice, harvest power from the transmission line, and/or transmit data corresponding to measurements of current, temperature, and line sag. | 01-15-2009 |
George J. Georgiou, Larnaca CY
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20090041801 | Metal Chelator - A natural substance composition for the elimination of toxic metals from the body comprising a homeopathic detox factor, a nucleotide-peptide complex and coriander sativum. | 02-12-2009 |
Julius Georgiou, Oswego, IL US
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20150260518 | HYBRID MEMS MICROFLUIDIC GYROSCOPE - A hybrid MEMS microfluidic gyroscope is disclosed. The hybrid MEMS microfluidic gyroscope may include a micro-machined base enclosure having a top fluid enclosure, a fluid sensing enclosure and a bottom fluid enclosure. The hybrid MEMS microfluidic gyroscope may include a plurality of cantilevers disposed within the bottom semi-circular portion of the micro-machined base enclosure or a single membrane disposed within the bottom semi-circular portion of the micro-machined base enclosure. | 09-17-2015 |
Julius Georgiou, Nicosia CY
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20140340143 | All-CMOS, Low-voltage, Wide-temperature Range, Voltage Reference Circuit - A CMOS voltage reference is disclosed. The CMOS voltage reference may include a PTAT current bias circuit including a start-up circuit, a core module implementing high order non-linear curvature compensation and an output stage supplying the reference voltage. The CMOS voltage reference may include a PTAT current bias circuit having a start-up and a CTAT feedback loop and a PTAT feedback loop and a compensating circuit summing the current from the CTAT feedback loop and the PTAT feedback loop. | 11-20-2014 |
20150260518 | HYBRID MEMS MICROFLUIDIC GYROSCOPE - A hybrid MEMS microfluidic gyroscope is disclosed. The hybrid MEMS microfluidic gyroscope may include a micro-machined base enclosure having a top fluid enclosure, a fluid sensing enclosure and a bottom fluid enclosure. The hybrid MEMS microfluidic gyroscope may include a plurality of cantilevers disposed within the bottom semi-circular portion of the micro-machined base enclosure or a single membrane disposed within the bottom semi-circular portion of the micro-machined base enclosure. | 09-17-2015 |
Julius Georgiou, Baltimore, MD US
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20130131761 | HIGH-VOLTAGE CMOS NEUROELECTRONIC INTERFACE FOR A MULTICHANNEL VESTIBULAR PROSTHESIS - A multichannel vestibular prosthesis includes a sensor system and a microcontroller configured to communicate with the sensor system to receive sensor signals from the sensor system while in operation. The microcontroller is configured to provide control signals in response to the sensor signals. The multichannel vestibular prosthesis also includes a neuroelectronic interface integrated circuit configured to communicate with the microcontroller to receive the control signals, and a plurality of electrodes electrically connected to the neuroelectronic interface integrated circuit. The neuroelectronic interface integrated circuit includes a digital controller configured to communicate with the microcontroller, a plurality of digital-to-analog converters configured to communicate with the digital controller, and a plurality of analog current control circuits, each constructed to communicate with a respective one of the plurality of digital-to-analog converters. Each of the plurality of analog current control circuits can be electrically connected directly or under software control to a respective one of a plurality of electrodes for delivering electrical stimuli to at least one vestibular nerve, and the digital controller is configured to control amplitudes, frequencies, polarities and durations of currents to be delivered to any combination of the plurality of electrical leads. | 05-23-2013 |
Michael Georgiou, Moss Vale AU
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20100266346 | ROOF BOLTING CABLE FEEDING DEVICE - A cable bolt lifting and feeding device that is a lightweight unit that mounts into a drill rig rotation unit. The device uses the mechanical power provided in the rotation unit to drive a set of wheels that engage with the cable bolt, causing the cable bolt to be pushed through the device and into a pre-drilled hole. | 10-21-2010 |
20140238715 | ROOF BOLTING CABLE BOLT FEEDING DEVICE - A drilling rig includes a base and a rotation unit for drilling a hole in a mine surface. The rotation unit is moveably coupled to the base. The drilling rig further includes a cable feed device for feeding a cable bolt into the hole created by the rotation unit. The cable feed device is moveably coupled to the base and includes a pair of wheels and a transmission. The cable bolt is received between the pair of wheels. The transmission is coupled between the rotation unit and at least one of the wheels to transmit power from the rotation unit to at least one of the wheels. | 08-28-2014 |
Michelle Georgiou, Leatherhead GB
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20080227759 | Topical composition - A composition suitable for topical application comprising a continuous phase and at least one discontinuous phase, said composition comprising at least one polyaphron dispersion, at least one vitamin D or vitamin D analogue and at least one corticosteroid. | 09-18-2008 |
20080234239 | Topical composition - A composition suitable for topical application comprising a continuous phase and at least one discontinuous phase, said composition comprising at least one polyaphron dispersion, at least one vitamin D or vitamin D analogue and at least one corticosteroid. | 09-25-2008 |
Panayiotis Georgiou, La Crescenta, CA US
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20110207095 | Teaching Language Through Interactive Translation - An application (computer program, an embodiment can be a game) which requires translation as one of its metrics is used to help the user can learn a language while operating the system (in a game embodiment, playing the game). The interaction is carried out only in a foreign language, but the application also includes translation capability. A virtual buddy can be used to translate between the native language and the foreign language so that the user can translate information and eventually learn information about the language by the process of interacting with the system (in an embodiment playing the game). | 08-25-2011 |
Pantelakis Georgiou, London GB
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20130193003 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING A PROPERTY OF A FLUID - A device for sensing a property of a fluid comprising a first substrate having formed thereon a sensor configured in use to come into contact with a fluid in order to sense a property of the fluid, and a wireless transmitter for transmitting data over a wireless data link and a second substrate having formed thereon a wireless receiver for receiving data transmitted over said wireless link by said wireless transmitter. The first substrate is fixed to or within said second substrate. Additionally or alternatively, the device comprises a first substrate defining one or more microfluidic structures for receiving a fluid to be sensed and a second substrate comprising or having attached thereto a multiplicity of fluid sensors, the number of sensors being greater than the number of microfluidic structures. The second substrate is in contact with the first substrate such that at least one of the sensors is aligned with the or each microfluidic structure so as to provide an active sensor for the or each structure, and such that one or more of the sensors is or are not aligned with any microfluidic structure and is or are thereby redundant. | 08-01-2013 |
20150212031 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING A PROPERTY OF A FLUID - A device for sensing a property of a fluid comprising a first substrate having formed thereon a sensor configured in use to come into contact with a fluid in order to sense a property of the fluid, and a wireless transmitter for transmitting data over a wireless data link and a second substrate having formed thereon a wireless receiver for receiving data transmitted over said wireless link by said wireless transmitter. The first substrate is fixed to or within said second substrate. Additionally or alternatively, the device comprises a first substrate defining one or more microfluidic structures for receiving a fluid to be sensed and a second substrate comprising or having attached thereto a multiplicity of fluid sensors, the number of sensors being greater than the number of microfluidic structures. The second substrate is in contact with the first substrate such that at least one of the sensors is aligned with the or each microfluidic structure so as to provide an active sensor for the or each structure, and such that one or more of the sensors is or are not aligned with any microfluidic structure and is or are thereby redundant. | 07-30-2015 |
Pantelis Georgiou, Middlesex GB
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20130041343 | INSULIN PUMP - The present invention relates to a controller unit and methods for controlling an insulin pump. The controller unit includes a user input that receives a gain factor. The gain factor has been calculated based on historical data in relation to a patient. The controller unit includes a measurement input for receiving data representative of a measured blood glucose level for the patient. Processing logic of the controller unit is configured to apply the measured blood glucose level to a pancreatic beta-cell insulin secretion computational model to predict an insulin output level, apply the gain factor to the predicted insulin output level to determine a patient insulin deficiency level, and calculate a control signal for controlling the insulin output level of the insulin pump based on the patient insulin deficiency level. Methods are provided for optimising the gain factor based on the historical data in relation to the patient. | 02-14-2013 |
Pantelis Georgiou, Wembley Middlesex GB
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20120232519 | Glucagon pump controller - According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a controller for controlling a glucagon pump. The controller comprises an input | 09-13-2012 |
20130098780 | SENSING AND SENSORS - A sensor system comprising a substrate and integrated onto the substrate an array ( | 04-25-2013 |
20130252828 | CHEMICAL SENSING DEVICE - An apparatus with a transducer having a first output signal and arranged to receive an electrical input. The transducer switches the first output signal between an ON and OFF state. The apparatus has a chemical sensing surface coupled to the transducer arranged to receive a chemical input. A signal generator oscillates one or more of said inputs to vary the switching point of the transducer. The oscillating input may be the chemical input and/or the electrical input. The output signal may be a pulse whose period ON or OFF is determined by the oscillating input modulated by the chemical input. | 09-26-2013 |
Phylaktis Georgiou, Cambridge, MA US
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20130302777 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF OBJECT RECOGNITION WITHIN A SIMULATION - According to another embodiment, a system configured to execute at least one simulation is provided. The system includes a memory, a touch screen, at least one processor coupled to the memory and the touch screen, and a simulation component executed by the at least one processor. The simulation component is configured to detect a manipulation of at least one object disposed on the touch screen, determine a degree of compliance of the manipulation to rules of the at least one simulation, and communicate a characterization of the degree of compliance to an external entity. | 11-14-2013 |
Theonie Georgiou, Cheshire GB
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20090233343 | AFFINITY PURIFICATION OF PROTEIN - We describe fusion proteins comprising a bacterial immunity polypeptide and their use in affinity purification of protein complexes. | 09-17-2009 |
Thomas Apostolos Georgiou, Reston, VA US
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20160043981 | TECHNIQUES FOR A PERSISTENT QUEUE FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for a persistent queue for message syncing are described. A recipient inbound messaging component may receive an incoming update at a recipient update queue. A recipient queue management component may determine an incoming recipient sequence number for the recipient update queue. A recipient outbound messaging component may transmit the incoming update to the recipient messaging endpoint. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043982 | TECHNIQUES FOR A SEQUENTIAL MESSAGE READER FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for a sequential message reader for message syncing are described. An apparatus may comprise a network component and an inbox management component. The network component may be operative to receiving an incoming update at a messaging endpoint from a recipient update queue, the incoming update comprising an incoming recipient sequence number. The inbox management component may be operative to add the incoming update to a message inbox on the messaging endpoint, the incoming update added to the message inbox in an order determined by the incoming recipient sequence number and determine based on the incoming recipient sequence number whether one or more additional updates are missing from the message inbox on the messaging endpoint. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-11-2016 |
20160043983 | TECHNIQUES FOR INTELLIGENT MESSAGING FOR MESSAGE SYNCING - Techniques for intelligent messaging for message syncing are described. An apparatus may comprise a recipient inbound messaging component, a recipient queue management component, a recipient update customization component, and a recipient outbound messaging component. The recipient inbound messaging component may be operative to receive an incoming update at a recipient update queue, the recipient update queue associated with a recipient of the incoming update. The recipient queue management component may be operative to add the incoming update to the recipient update queue and determine a recipient messaging endpoint to receive the incoming update. The recipient update customization component may be operative to retrieve one or more recipient messaging endpoint parameters associated with the recipient messaging endpoint and generate a customized incoming update from the incoming update according to the one or more recipient messaging endpoint parameters. The recipient outbound messaging component may be operative to transmit the customized incoming update to the recipient messaging endpoint. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-11-2016 |
Violetta Georgiou, Morgan Hill, CA US
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20120071732 | METRICS AND ALGORITHMS FOR INTERPRETATION OF MUSCULAR USE - A muscle assessment method utilizing a computing system, surface electromyometry (sEMG) sensors, and other sensors to gather data for one or more subjects engaged in an activity through operably coupling the one or more sensors to the computing system, and directing a computing system to select one or more muscle assessment protocols related to a number of different metrics. For a user subject engaged in a physical activity, assessing muscle condition, the muscle activity, and statistically related averages provide information to the user and about muscle and whole body fitness. | 03-22-2012 |
20120071733 | METHODS FOR ASSESSING AND OPTIMIZING MUSCULAR PERFORMANCE - A muscle assessment protocol can include: attaching one or more surface electromyometry (sEMG) sensors to the skin of a subject to be operably coupled with one or more muscles; operably coupling the one or more sEMG sensors to a computing system; performing the predetermined muscle activity of a muscle assessment protocol that includes one or more of a muscleprint protocol, stride rate tuning protocol, controlled activity training protocol, or frequency-based, or amplitude-adjusted root mean square protocol; monitoring/recording sEMG data of the one or more muscles during the predetermined muscle activity; and providing the sEMG data to the subject such that the subject can improve muscle performance for the predetermined muscle activity by using the sEMG data. The muscle activity includes static or dynamic muscle use. The predetermined muscle activity can be provided to the subject by the computing system. | 03-22-2012 |
20150305665 | METHODS FOR ASSESSING AND OPTIMIZING MUSCULAR PERFORMANCE INCLUDING A CONTROLLED ACTIVITY TRAINING PROTOCOL - A muscle assessment protocol can include: attaching one or more surface electromyometry (sEMG) sensors to the skin of a subject to be operably coupled with one or more muscles; operably coupling the one or more sEMG sensors to a computing system; performing the predetermined muscle activity of a muscle assessment protocol that includes a controlled activity training protocol; monitoring/recording sEMG data of the one or more muscles during the predetermined muscle activity; and providing the sEMG data to the subject such that the subject can improve muscle performance for the predetermined muscle activity by using the sEMG data. The muscle activity includes static or dynamic muscle use. The predetermined muscle activity can be provided to the subject by the computing system. System means for performing the muscle assessment protocol is also disclosed. | 10-29-2015 |
20150305672 | METHODS FOR ASSESSING AND OPTIMIZING MUSCULAR PERFORMANCE INCLUDING A FREQUENCY BASED, AMPLITUDE ADJUSTED ROOT MEAN SQUARE PROTOCOL - A muscle assessment protocol can include: attaching one or more surface electromyometry (sEMG) sensors to the skin of a subject to be operably coupled with one or more muscles; operably coupling the one or more sEMG sensors to a computing system; performing the predetermined muscle activity of a muscle assessment protocol that includes a frequency-based, amplitude-adjusted root mean square protocol; monitoring/recording sEMG data of the one or more muscles during the predetermined muscle activity; and providing the sEMG data to the subject such that the subject can improve muscle performance for the predetermined muscle activity by using the sEMG data. The muscle activity includes static or dynamic muscle use. The predetermined muscle activity can be provided to the subject by the computing system. | 10-29-2015 |
20150313500 | METHODS FOR ASSESSING AND OPTIMIZING MUSCULAR PERFORMANCE INCLUDING A STRIDE RATE TUNING PROTOCOL - A muscle assessment protocol can include: attaching one or more surface electromyometry (sEMG) sensors to the skin of a subject to be operably coupled with one or more muscles; operably coupling the one or more sEMG sensors to a computing system; performing the predetermined muscle activity of a muscle assessment protocol that includes a stride rate tuning protocol; monitoring/recording sEMG data of the one or more muscles during the predetermined muscle activity; and providing the sEMG data to the subject such that the subject can improve muscle performance for the predetermined muscle activity by using the sEMG data. The muscle activity includes static or dynamic muscle use. The predetermined muscle activity can be provided to the subject by the computing system. | 11-05-2015 |
20150374302 | METRICS & ALGORITHMS FOR INTERPRETATION OF MUSCULAR USE INCLUDING CHRONIC MUSCLE OVERUSE INDEX - A muscle assessment method utilizing a computing system, surface electromyometry (sEMG) sensors, and other sensors to gather data for one or more subjects engaged in an activity through operably coupling the one or more sensors to the computing system, and directing a computing system to select one or more muscle assessment protocols related to a number of different metrics. For a user subject engaged in a physical activity, assessing muscle condition, the muscle activity, and statistically related averages provide information to the user and about muscle and whole body fitness. | 12-31-2015 |