Wearable physiology monitor computer apparatus, systems, and related methods
First Claim
1. A computerized eyewear comprising:
- a. at least one processor;
b. one or more sensors operatively coupled to the at least one processor, the one or more sensors selected from the group consisting of;
i. a gyroscope,ii. an accelerometer,iii. a geomagnetic sensor,iv. a pulse oximeter,v. a forward facing camera, andvi. an eye-facing camera;
c. a power source operatively coupled to the at least one processor; and
d. a communication device operatively coupled to the at least one processor;
wherein the computerized eyewear is configured to;
i. receive at least one signal at first time or a first period of time from the one or more sensors;
ii. receive at least one signal at a second time or a second period of time from the one or more sensors;
iii. at least partially in response to receiving the at least one signal at the first time or the first period of time, determine a baseline physiology of the wearer of the computerized eyewear;
iv. utilize the baseline physiology to determine a normal physiology of the wearer;
v. at least partially in response to receiving the at least one signal at the second time or the second period of time, determine a current physiology of the wearer of the computerized eyewear;
vi. at least partially in response to determining the current physiology of the wearer, compare the current physiology of the wearer to the normal physiology of the wearer; and
vii. notify the wearer when the current physiology of the wearer deviates from the normal physiology of the wearer.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented method of detecting physiological attributes of a wearer of a computerized wearable device having one or more sensors comprises (1) using the information from the one or more sensors to assess the physiology of the wearer; and (2) notifying the wearer of the wearer'"'"'s physiology. In various embodiments, the method involves using the wearable device to determine the wearer'"'"'s current posture, balance, alertness, and/or physical state and comparing the current posture, balance, alertness and/or physical state to at least one baseline measurement. For example, the system may measure a baseline posture to determine when the wearer'"'"'s current posture deviates from the baseline posture, and notify the wearer so that the wearer may improve his or her posture. In other embodiments, the computerized wearable device may detect one or more of the wearer'"'"'s physiological characteristics (e.g., oxygen levels, pulse rate, pupil size, etc.) and determine the wearer'"'"'s alertness level.
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18 Claims
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1. A computerized eyewear comprising:
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a. at least one processor; b. one or more sensors operatively coupled to the at least one processor, the one or more sensors selected from the group consisting of; i. a gyroscope, ii. an accelerometer, iii. a geomagnetic sensor, iv. a pulse oximeter, v. a forward facing camera, and vi. an eye-facing camera; c. a power source operatively coupled to the at least one processor; and d. a communication device operatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the computerized eyewear is configured to; i. receive at least one signal at first time or a first period of time from the one or more sensors; ii. receive at least one signal at a second time or a second period of time from the one or more sensors; iii. at least partially in response to receiving the at least one signal at the first time or the first period of time, determine a baseline physiology of the wearer of the computerized eyewear; iv. utilize the baseline physiology to determine a normal physiology of the wearer; v. at least partially in response to receiving the at least one signal at the second time or the second period of time, determine a current physiology of the wearer of the computerized eyewear; vi. at least partially in response to determining the current physiology of the wearer, compare the current physiology of the wearer to the normal physiology of the wearer; and vii. notify the wearer when the current physiology of the wearer deviates from the normal physiology of the wearer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A computerized eyewear comprising:
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a. a frame; b. one or more temples coupled to the frame; c. at least one processor operatively coupled to one of the frame or the one or more temples; d. memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor; e. one or more sensors operatively coupled to the at least one processor and at least partially embedded in one of the frame or the one or more temples, the one or more sensors selected from the group consisting of; i. a gyroscope, ii. an accelerometer, iii. a geomagnetic sensor, iv. a pulse oximeter, v. a forward facing camera, and vi. an eye-facing camera; f. a power source operatively coupled to the at least one processor; and g. a communication device operatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the computerized eyewear is configured to; i. determine a baseline physiology of the wearer; ii. store the baseline physiology in memory; iii. determine a normal physiology of the wearer based on the baseline physiology; iv. receive at least one signal from the one or more sensors on the computerized wearable device; v. at least partially in response to receiving the at least one signal, determine a current physiology of the wearer of the computerized eyewear; vi. at least partially in response to determining the current physiology of the wearer, compare the current physiology of the wearer to the normal physiology of the wearer; and vii. notify the wearer when the current physiology of the wearer differs from the normal physiology of the wearer. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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