Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080269625 | PREDICTION AND MONITORING OF CLINICAL EPISODES - A method is provided for predicting an onset of an asthma attack. The method includes sensing at least one parameter of a subject without contacting or viewing the subject or clothes the subject is wearing, and predicting the onset of the asthma attack at least in part responsively to the sensed parameter. Also provided is a method for predicting an onset of an episode associated with congestive heart failure (CHF), including sensing at least one parameter of a subject without contacting or viewing the subject or clothes the subject is wearing, and predicting the onset of the episode at least in part responsively to the sensed parameter. Other embodiments are also described. | 10-30-2008 |
20080275349 | MONITORING, PREDICTING AND TREATING CLINICAL EPISODES - Apparatus ( | 11-06-2008 |
20090062647 | Method for extracting geometrical properties of a tubular cavity using low SNR echogram enhancement - A method for determining geometrical properties of a tubular cavity, the method comprising: transmitting a series of synchronized ultrasonic signals in predetermined timing from within the cavity; collecting echo data of the signals; analyzing the echo data to identify covariant components; extracting echo peaks from the identified covariant components; and calculating the geometrical properties of the cavity using the extracted echo peaks. | 03-05-2009 |
20100311482 | Electro-Biometric Methods and Apparatus - A method and apparatus for tracking changes in an electro-cardiologic signal using a signal processing device having a sensor. The method comprises communicatively coupling the sensor of the signal processing device with a subject; reading into a memory an electro-cardiologic signal of the subject via the sensor and the signal processing device to create an enrolled electro-cardiologic signal; tracking, via the signal processing device, possible variations in the electro-cardiologic signal of the subject over a time period to modify the enrolled electro-cardiologic signal; and adjusting the enrolled electro-cardiologic signal when changes in the electro-cardiologic signal occur. | 12-09-2010 |
20110015535 | TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTION AND MONITORING OF COUGHING-MANIFESTED CLINICAL EPISODES - A method is provided for predicting an onset of a clinical episode, the method including sensing breathing of a subject, determining at least one breathing pattern of the subject responsively to the sensed breathing, comparing the breathing pattern with a baseline breathing pattern, and predicting the onset of the episode at least in part responsively to the comparison. Other embodiments are also described. | 01-20-2011 |
20130137998 | TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTION AND MONITORING OF CLINICAL EPISODES - Apparatus and methods are provided for measuring a heartbeat of a fetus in a pregnant subject. A motion-related parameter of the pregnant subject is sensed without contacting or viewing the subject or clothes the subject is wearing. The fetal heartbeat is derived from the motion-related parameter, and an output is generated in response thereto. Other applications are also described. | 05-30-2013 |
20130144178 | TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTION AND MONITORING OF CLINICAL EPISODES - Apparatus and methods are provided including sensing at least one parameter of a subject while the subject sleeps. The parameter is analyzed, and a condition of the subject is determined at least in part responsively to the analysis. The subject is alerted to the condition only after the subject awakes. Other applications are also described. | 06-06-2013 |
20130245502 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING PATIENTS FOR CLINICAL EPISODES - Apparatus and methods are described for monitoring a subject. A motion sensor senses motion of the subject and generates a sensor signal in response thereto. A control unit includes a filter configured to extract from the sensor signal at least one signal selected from the group consisting of: a breathing-related signal and a heartbeat-related signal. The control unit is configured to analyze the selected signal and to detect changes in body posture of the subject at least partially in response thereto. Other applications are also described. | 09-19-2013 |
20140165184 | Electro-Biometric Authentication - Electro-biometric data obtained from a user of a processor-based device may be used to authenticate that user. In some cases, no special action may need to be taken to initiate authentication. | 06-12-2014 |
20140165185 | Multi Electro-Biometric User Recognition - A pair of contacts on a processor-based device may be used to collect two different types of human physiological data. That data may then be used to authenticate the user of such a device. | 06-12-2014 |
20140171816 | MONITORING A CONDITION OF A SUBJECT - Apparatus and methods are described, including a method for monitoring an onset of a respiratory episode in a subject. A plurality of respirations of the subject are sensed without contacting the subject, and a plurality of respiration signals corresponding to the plurality of respirations are generated. The plurality of respiration signals are combined to provide a characteristic respiration parameter of the subject. The onset of the respiratory episode is predicted from the characteristic respiration parameter. Other applications are also described. | 06-19-2014 |
20140207204 | PREDICTION AND MONITORING OF CLINICAL EPISODES - Apparatus and methods are described, including a method for treating a clinical episode. The method comprises sensing at least one parameter of a subject without contacting or viewing the subject or clothes the subject is wearing, analyzing the parameter, detecting the clinical episode at least in part responsively to the analysis, and responsively to detecting the clinical episode, treating the clinical episode using a device implanted in the subject. Other applications are also described. | 07-24-2014 |