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FINGER-MOUNTED PHYSIOLOGY SENSOR

  • US 20140275845A1
  • Filed: 03/14/2014
  • Published: 09/18/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A physiology sensor adapted to be worn on a single finger of a wearer, the sensor comprising:

  • a one-finger sensor body having a finger-facing surface and defining a longitudinal axis, the sensor body including first and second raised mounds protruding from the finger-facing surface and being longitudinally spaced-apart such as to define a transverse air gap therebetween, the first and second raised mounds respectively retaining first and second electrodes each defining a skin-abutting electrode surface being raised relative to the finger-facing surface and adapted to abut longitudinally spaced-apart palmar surfaces of the single finger;

    one or more physiological sensing devices housed within the body, the physiological sensing devices including a skin conductance sensing device operable to measure skin conductance using the first and second electrodes when abutted against the palmar surfaces of the single finger; and

    a processor housed within the body and in communication with the electrodes and the physiological sensing devices, the processor modulating application of an electrical excitation to the skin conductance sensing device and processing physiological signals captured by the at least one physiological sensing device.

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