Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090313672 | HAND-HELD DATA RECORDER, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IN-VIVO SENSING - An in-vivo sensing system including an in-vivo sensing device, a data recorder, a receiver and a work station. The data recorder is maintained in a position adjacent a region of interest being sensed by the in-vivo sensing device. The data recorder receives via a receiving antenna a data signal including sensed data, from the in-vivo sensing device. The data signal may be transmitted from the data recorder to a receiver in real time, or almost real time and downloaded from the receiver to the workstation. Neither the data recorder nor the receiving antenna is affixed or attached to the patient thereby allowing an operator to perform in-vivo sensing on one patient after another in quick succession using the same data recorder. | 12-17-2009 |
20110125007 | LOCALIZATION OF CAPSULE WITH A SYNTHETIC SOURCE OF QUADRUPOLES AND DIPOLES - This invention relates to methods and apparatus for localizing an in vivo imaging device by means of a single magnetic source coil assembly and a single magnetic detector coil assembly. This invention also relates to methods and apparatus to enable the use of a single magnetic source coil assembly to also transmit and receive information, images, and controls signals, as well as for the coil assembly to be used in DC-DC voltage conversion. A user interface with a display provides the user with the option of viewing selected images captured by the in vivo imaging device. | 05-26-2011 |
20120262560 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACTIVATION, CALIBRATION AND TESTING OF AN IN-VIVO IMAGING DEVICE - A device, system, and method for activating and initializing an in vivo imaging device with an RF radiation signal. Functionality of the in vivo imaging device is tested and results may be reported to a user. The in vivo imaging device may include an RF switch to facilitate powering or deactivation of one or more electrical components of the device. The initialization system may include an optical artifact testing unit, a field of illumination testing unit, and a transmission/reception testing unit. The activation system may comprise an in vivo device association unit which may relate a designated device to a single data recorder or to a single controller. | 10-18-2012 |