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David R. Bloem, Maple Grove, MN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100179395IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ARTIFACT CANCELLATION - A medical device includes multiple sensors used to acquire sensor signals grouped into multiple sets to obtain multiple multi-dimensional signals. Principal component analysis of the multi-dimensional signals is performed to compute principal components of variation of the multi-dimensional signals. Features extracted from the principal components are used in detecting physiological events.07-15-2010
20100179444IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ARTIFACT CANCELLATION - A medical device having a sensor sensing an n-dimensional signal during a first known variable condition and during a second known variable condition different from the first known variable condition, a processor performing principal component analysis (PCA) on the sensed n-dimensional signal to generate a first template corresponding to a principal component of variation associated with the first known variable condition and a second template corresponding to a principal component of variation associated with the second known variable condition, a storage device storing the first template and the second template, and a controller detecting a patient condition in response to the stored templates.07-15-2010
20100179445IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ARTIFACT CANCELLATION - A medical device includes one or more sensors used to acquire a multi-dimensional signal. In one embodiment, principal component analysis is performed on the multi-dimensional signal to produce signal data. The principal component analysis results are used to cancel signal artifact in one embodiment. A medical device controller produces one of a therapy control and a diagnostic output in response to the signal data.07-15-2010
20100179611IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH ADAPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ARTIFACT CANCELLATION - A medical device includes one or more sensors used to acquire a multi-dimensional signal. In one embodiment, principal component analysis is performed on the multi-dimensional signal to produce signal data. The principal component analysis results are used to cancel signal artifact in one embodiment. A medical device controller produces one of a therapy control and a diagnostic output in response to the signal data.07-15-2010

Gerrit-Jan Bloem, Eindhoven NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080263479Touchless Manipulation of an Image - The invention relates to a method of providing touchless manipulation of an image through a touchless input device (10-23-2008
20090062598SYSTEM FOR INDUCING A SUBJECT TO FALL TO SLEEP - The invention relates to a system (03-05-2009
20090153472CONTROLLING A VIEWING PARAMETER - The invention relates to a method (06-18-2009
20100231504HOTSPOTS FOR EYE TRACK CONTROL OF IMAGE MANIPULATION - The invention relates to a system for manipulating images or graphics where the manipulation to be performed are selected or activated using eye-tracking. A number of hotspots are arranged around and bordering a region of interest (ROI), which are each, associated with an image parameter adjustment (e.g. contrast or brightness). An eye-tracking device determines a fixation point of the user and the system automatically performs the associated adjustment whenever the fixation point falls within a hotspot. The close bordering of the hotspots around the ROI allows the user to keep focus on the ROI and only slightly shift his/her gaze to or towards a hotspot for adjusting an image parameter. Thereby, the adjustment can be controlled while still keeping the ROI in focus so that the effect of the adjustment can be followed simultaneously.09-16-2010

Patent applications by Gerrit-Jan Bloem, Eindhoven NL