Method of making a patient monitor
First Claim
1. A method for making a patient monitor, comprising:
- providing an electronic device operatively connected to the monitor, the device adapted to measure predetermined signals from a user and generate therefrom a substantially unique signature specific to the user; and
configuring the electronic device to store the signature;
wherein the electronic device is adapted to compare newly acquired signatures to the substantially unique signature, and to recognize at least one difference from the substantially unique signature, thereby signifying a new user, whereupon the electronic device acquires new predetermined signals and generates therefrom a new substantially unique signature specific to the new user.
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Abstract
A method for making a patient monitor includes providing an electronic device operatively connected to the monitor. The device is configured to measure predetermined signals from a user and to generate therefrom a substantially unique signature specific to the user. The method further includes storing the signature in the electronic device. The electronic device is adapted to compare newly acquired signatures to the substantially unique signature, and to recognize at least one difference from the substantially unique signature. Recognition of a difference in the signatures signifies a new user, whereupon the electronic device acquires new predetermined signals and generates therefrom a new substantially unique signature specific to the new user.
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54 Claims
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1. A method for making a patient monitor, comprising:
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providing an electronic device operatively connected to the monitor, the device adapted to measure predetermined signals from a user and generate therefrom a substantially unique signature specific to the user; and
configuring the electronic device to store the signature;
wherein the electronic device is adapted to compare newly acquired signatures to the substantially unique signature, and to recognize at least one difference from the substantially unique signature, thereby signifying a new user, whereupon the electronic device acquires new predetermined signals and generates therefrom a new substantially unique signature specific to the new user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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12. A patient monitor, comprising:
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an electronic device operatively connected to the monitor, the device adapted to measure predetermined signals from a user and to generate therefrom a substantially unique signature specific to the user; and
an electronic storage member operatively connected to the electronic device, the electronic storage member adapted to store the substantially unique signature;
wherein the electronic device is adapted to compare newly acquired signatures to the substantially unique signature, and to recognize at least one difference from the substantially unique signature, thereby signifying a new user, whereupon the electronic device acquires new predetermined signals and generates therefrom a new substantially unique signature specific to the new user. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A system for recognizing a new user of a cardiac monitor, the system comprising:
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an electronic device operatively connected to the monitor, the device adapted to measure predetermined cardiac signals from a user and to generate therefrom a substantially unique signature specific to the user; and
an electronic storage member operatively connected to the electronic device, the electronic storage member adapted to store the signature;
wherein the electronic device is adapted to compare newly acquired signatures to the substantially unique signature, and to recognize at least one significant difference from the substantially unique signature, thereby signifying the new user, whereupon the electronic device acquires new predetermined cardiac signals and generates therefrom a new substantially unique signature specific to the new user. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
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34. A method for differentiating between a user and a new user of a patient monitor, the method comprising:
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generating a substantially unique first signature of the user;
generating a second signature; and
comparing the substantially unique first signature and the second signature to determine if the second signature substantially matches the substantially unique first signature;
wherein substantially similar first and second signatures indicate the user and wherein different first and second signatures indicate the new user. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42)
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43. A method for monitoring a user'"'"'s identity, the method comprising:
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generating a substantially unique first signature of the user based on measurements of predetermined signals;
recognizing a lapse in predetermined signal measurements;
generating a second signature; and
comparing the substantially unique first signature and the second signature to determine if the second signature substantially matches the substantially unique first signature;
wherein substantially similar first and second signatures identify the user and wherein different first and second signatures identify a new user. - View Dependent Claims (44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54)
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