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Jeroen Adrianus Johannes Thijs

Jeroen Adrianus Johannes Thijs, Waldfeucht DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100217118DETECTION OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CARDIO-VASCULAR ACTIVITIES - The invention relates to the detection of electrical and mechanical cardio-vascular activities of a patient, especially to early decompensation detection of congestive heart failure patients (CHF). The device according to the invention comprises a transmitter for transmitting electromagnetic signals of a predefined frequency into the chest of the patient, a Doppler radar sensor 08-26-2010
20100249542APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF SYNCOPES - Apparatus for detecting impending vasovagal syncopes includes a plurality of ECG sensors (09-30-2010
20100305460APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MEASURING PROPERTIES OF AN OBJECT - The invention relates to an apparatus for measuring properties of an object (12-02-2010
20100324427SYSTEM AND KIT FOR STRESS AND RELAXATION MANAGEMENT - This invention relates to a system and a kit for stress and relaxation management. A cardiac activity sensor (12-23-2010
20110019792WAVEGUIDE AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM WITH A WAVEGUIDE - The invention relates to a waveguide (01-27-2011

Jeroen Adrianus Johannes Thijs, Aachen DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080208028System and Method for Measuring Bioelectrical Signals of a User - The invention relates to a system and method for measuring bioelectrical signals of a user. Furthermore the invention relates to a computer program for measuring bioelectrical signals of a user. In order to provide a technique for measuring bioelectrical signals with reduced motion artefacts a new method is provided, comprising the steps of determining the displacement of an electrode, the electrode being adapted for measuring a bioelectrical signal, and adjusting the position of said electrode depending on the determined displacement. The present invention can be used in any system for measuring bioelectrical signals, which uses electrodes, e.g. in any ECG measurement system. With the reduction of artefacts according to the present invention the performance of all those systems can be substantially increased.08-28-2008
20080269589Apparatus for the Detection of Heart Activity - The invention relates to heart measurement and heart monitoring, in particular the measurement of mechanical heart activity, and includes a method and apparatus to using doppler radar to transmit an electromagnetic signal of a certain frequency into, and detect a reflected signal from out of, the chest of the individual, to processing the detected signal to produce an output signal representing the rate of change of the doppler signal associated with the reflected signal and to identify from the output signal a group of at least one characteristic point of the output signal, and further to calculate at least one parameter representative of heart activity, this calculation based on the at least one identified characteristic point. The apparatus provides a system for monitoring which is particularly suitable for use in the home and which does not require repeated use of impedance cardiograms which are inappropriate for use by untrained personnel.10-30-2008
20090204013WEARABLE MONITORING SYSTEM - A system for measuring/monitoring the vital signs of a patient especially blood pressure, comprising a plurality of electrodes arranged at least in the waistband of an undergarment, and means for deriving measurements from the electrodes using pulse-transit times.08-13-2009
20100069745APPARATUS TO MONITOR PULSATING OBJECTS WITHIN THE BODY - The invention concerns an apparatus, system, wearable apparatus and concomitant processing system to detect instants in time at which a cyclically pulsating object within the body of an individual is temporarily quiescent, such an object being the heart, an artery or the lungs. The essence of the invention is the use of a doppler radar motion detector, normally used for vehicular speed detection or the detection of building occupancy. The doppler radar motion detector is arranged to transmit electromagnetic signal towards the object and receive reflected electromagnetic signal from the object, and the apparatus is further arranged to identify the instants in time at which the reflected signal indicates the object is temporarily quiescent. The invention is particularly suitable for ambulatory monitoring of the heart.03-18-2010
20100228120SYSTEM AND METHOD OF POSITIONING A SENSOR FOR ACQUIRING A VITAL PARAMETER OF A SUBJECT - Doppler radar sensor (09-09-2010

Patent applications by Jeroen Adrianus Johannes Thijs, Aachen DE

Jeroen Adrianus Johannes Thijs, Eindhoven NL

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20100222687METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING VITAL BODY SIGNS OF A SEATED PERSON - A method comprising the step of using a plurality of doppler radars disposed on the seat belt or integrated into the seat belt for monitoring vital body signs of a person seated in a seat of a motor vehicle is disclosed. The disclosed method unobtrusively monitors vital body signs like heart rate and respiration of the person seated in the motor vehicle. A number of safety applications as well as wellness applications can be enabled. Examples are detection of momentary sleep of the driver, vital sign monitoring in case of an accident as well as relaxation exercise using biofeedback to reduce stress for drivers.09-02-2010