Multi-stream data collection system for noninvasive measurement of blood constituents
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1. A noninvasive optical physiological sensor comprising:
- a plurality of emitters configured to emit light into tissue of a user;
a plurality of detectors configured to detect light that has been attenuated by tissue of the user, wherein the plurality of detectors comprise at least four detectors;
a housing configured to house at least the plurality of detectors; and
a lens configured to be located between the tissue of the user and the plurality of detectors when the noninvasive optical physiological sensor is worn by the user, wherein the lens comprises a single outwardly protruding convex surface configured to cause tissue of the user to conform to at least a portion of the single outwardly protruding convex surface when the noninvasive optical physiological sensor worn by the user and during operation of the noninvasive optical physiological sensor.
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to noninvasive methods, devices, and systems for measuring various blood constituents or analytes, such as glucose. In an embodiment, a light source comprises LEDs and super-luminescent LEDs. The light source emits light at least wavelengths of about 1610 nm, about 1640 nm, and about 1665 nm. In an embodiment, the detector comprises a plurality of photodetectors arranged in a special geometry comprising one of a substantially linear substantially equal spaced geometry, a substantially linear substantially non-equal spaced geometry, and a substantially grid geometry.
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1. A noninvasive optical physiological sensor comprising:
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a plurality of emitters configured to emit light into tissue of a user; a plurality of detectors configured to detect light that has been attenuated by tissue of the user, wherein the plurality of detectors comprise at least four detectors; a housing configured to house at least the plurality of detectors; and a lens configured to be located between the tissue of the user and the plurality of detectors when the noninvasive optical physiological sensor is worn by the user, wherein the lens comprises a single outwardly protruding convex surface configured to cause tissue of the user to conform to at least a portion of the single outwardly protruding convex surface when the noninvasive optical physiological sensor worn by the user and during operation of the noninvasive optical physiological sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An optical physiological measurement sensor comprising:
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a plurality of emitters configured to emit light into tissue of a user; a circular housing including a planar surface; at least four detectors arranged on the planar surface of the circular housing, wherein the four detectors are arranged in a grid pattern; and a lens forming a cover of the circular housing, wherein at least a portion of the lens protrudes from the housing and the lens comprises a single convex surface. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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